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  1. Website. twin-cities .umn .edu. The University of Minnesota (formally the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities) is a public land-grant research university in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States.

  2. Learn about the history of the University of Minnesota, one of the preeminent public research universities in the nation, from its origins in 1851 to the present. Explore its achievements, innovations, and milestones in various fields of study and research.

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  3. University of Minnesota Facts: History. History. The University of Minnesota was founded as a preparatory school in 1851, seven years before the territory of Minnesota became a state. Financial problems forced the school to close during the Civil War, but it reopened in 1867.

  4. Learn about the history, mission, and impact of the University of Minnesota Twin Cities, the flagship of the U of M System. Explore the campus, meet the faculty and staff, and discover the achievements of the alumni.

    • Areas of Study
    • Campuses
    • Student Life

    Structure

    The University of Minnesota is structured into different units that study specific things. There are 19 units: 1. Center for Allied Health Programs 2. College of Biological Sciences 3. College of Continuing and Professional Studies 4. School of Dentistry 5. College of Design 6. College of Education and Human Development 7. Extension 8. College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences 9. Graduate School 10. Law School 11. College of Liberal Arts 12. Carlson School of Management 13....

    Kinds of People

    The campus is made up of more than 50,000 people, so the University of Minnesota is the sixth largest in the United States. There are many kinds of people that are part of the University of Minnesota, from a lot of different places and groups. As of Fall 2017, there are 31,535 people who are studying for an undergraduate degree — that is, a level of learning that someone can get after high school. Of that number, 5,858 are new to the University of Minnesota trying to get a degree for the firs...

    Minneapolis Campus

    The campus started near the Saint Anthony Falls on the Mississippi River, but people moved about 1 mile (1.6 km) over to the place it is today. The old site is now a small park. They closed during the American Civil War, but they opened again in 1867 when John S. Pillsbury gave some money. They were bigger by 1869, so they stopped being called preparatory school and started being called a college instead. Today there are so many buildings, there are some on both sides of the Mississippi River...

    Saint Paul Campus

    The place people call the Saint Paul Campus is not in Saint Paul. It's in a city called Falcon Heights, about 3 miles (4.8 km) away from the Minneapolis campus. Most of the buildings are for people to about farming and natural resources. There are also fields and quiet spots. The Saint Paul Campus is next to the Minnesota State Fairgrounds, where Minnesota has a big party every year.

    Clubs

    Many students at the University of Minnesota are part of clubs. Some clubs are fraternities and sororities— that is, a group of students who have things in common and are close together. There are also clubs for people who are studying the same thing, or for people who want to help like a charity.

    Athletics

    Minnesota's sports teams mostly play in the Big Ten Conference. The women's ice hockey team plays in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association(WCHA); the men's ice hockey team also played in the WCHA until 2013, when the Big Ten began a men's ice hockey league.

    • 1851
    • Commune vinculum omnibus artibus (Latin)
    • A common bond for all the arts
  5. The University of Minnesota, Twin Cities --a classic Big Ten campus in the heart of the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area. The largest of the four campuses, it is made up of 19 colleges and offers 161 bachelor's degrees, 218 master's degrees, 114 doctoral degrees, and 5 professional degrees.

  6. May 2, 2024 · University of Minnesota. Date: 1851 - present. Areas Of Involvement: land-grant universities. public education. Notable Alumni: Elvin Charles Stakman. Nick Clegg. Melvin Calvin. Henry Fonda. Hubert Humphrey. Related People: Maria Louise Sanford. Recent News. May 2, 2024, 7:58 PM ET (AP)

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