Built in 1851 in the Twin Cities (Minneapolis and St. Paul).
Minnesota's leader, area gift college
Somewhere around 1947 and 2006, four extra grounds joined the U of M: in Crookston, Duluth, Morris, and Rochester.
Hues: maroon and gold
Twin Cities mascot: Goldy Gopher
Epithet: Golden Gophers
Authority and Faculty
Leading group of Regents
President Eric W. Kaler
Executive Karen Hanson
Senior Leadership Chart (PDF)
Our 4,000 staff incorporate individuals from the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, and the Institute of Medicine, in addition to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, among different bodies.
Present and previous staff have won Guggenheim Fellowships, MacArthur Fellowships ("virtuoso stipends"), Nobel Prizes, and other critical respects.
Understudies and Alumni
32,300 college understudies concentrate on the Twin Cities grounds
16,700 graduate and expert understudies
6,100 worldwide understudies, from 142 nations
2,500 understudies concentrate on abroad—third most among U.S. colleges
400,000 graduated class
Well known graduated class incorporate Norman Borlaug (Nobel Peace Prize-winning agronomist), previous Vice President Walter Mondale, comedian Garrison Keillor, and Super Bowl title mentor Tony Dungy.
Our graduated class have begun 10,000 organizations, utilizing 500,000 and creating income of $100 billion.
Our Mission
We are Minnesota's exploration college. We change lives—through examination, training, and effort.
Research
We look for new information that can change how we all work and live.
At the University of Minnesota, understudies do research nearby top educators in all majors.
Instruction
We get ready understudies to meet the colossal difficulties confronting our state, our country, and our reality.
As a U of M understudy you'll draw in with your teachers and individual understudies from the earliest starting point. Furthermore, you'll add to your qualities with past the-classroom encounters.
Outreach
We apply our mastery to address the issues of Minnesota, our country, and the world.
We cooperate with groups crosswise over Minnesota to draw in our understudies, employees, and staff in tending to society's most problems that are begging to be addressed.
Group Engagement Opportunities for Students
As a U of M understudy, you can draw in with groups and find on-grounds opportunities that enliven your scholarly, profession, and individual objectives.
Research
You can work with teachers in all majors to meet difficulties confronting Minnesota's groups.
Administration Learning
You can weave group inclusion into your scholastic project with administration learning courses.
Temporary positions
You can unite your scholastic work to profession opportunities through an exhibit of temporary position choices.
Volunteering
You can discover volunteer open doors that match your qualities and objectives at several charities in the Twin Cities.
You can serve close by your kindred understudies. Illustrations:
Introduction or Welcome Week pioneer
Understudy government part
Scholarly real guide
Peer wellbeing prom.
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