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University of Minnesota Morris
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Motto A renewable, sustainable education
Type Public Liberal Arts College
Established 1960
Parent institution
University of Minnesota System
Academic affiliation
Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges
Endowment $10,086,825
Chancellor Jacqueline Johnson
Students 1,896
Location Morris, Minnesota, U.S.
Campus Rural
Colors Maroon & Gold
         
Mascot Pounce the Cougar
Sporting affiliations
UMAC
Website morris.umn.edu
West Central School of Agriculture and Experiment Station Historic District
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University of Minnesota Morris is located in Minnesota
University of Minnesota Morris
University of Minnesota Morris is located in the US
University of Minnesota Morris
Location 600 E. Fourth St., Morris, Minnesota
Area 42 acres (17 ha)
Built 1910
Architect Johnston, Clarence H. Sr.; et al.
Architectural style Bungalow/craftsman
NRHP Reference # 02001707
Added to NRHP January 15, 2003
Morris Industrial School for Indians Dormitory
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Location Off 4th St., Morris, Minnesota
Area less than one acre
Built 1899
NRHP Reference # 84001696
Added to NRHP May 10, 1984

The University of Minnesota Morris (UMM) is a public liberal arts college and a member of the Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges located in Morris, Minnesota. As part of the University of Minnesota system, it was founded in 1960 as a public, co-educational, residential liberal arts college offering Bachelor of Arts degrees.

Although UMM officially opened its doors in 1960, the history of what became the current institution reaches to 1887. That year, the first building of the Morris Industrial School for Indians, an American Indian boarding school, was constructed on the site and run by the Roman Catholic Sisters of Mercy under contract to the US government. Beginning in 1898, the Office of Indian Affairs (today's Bureau of Indian Affairs) took over operations to introduce a more progressive curriculum. The school closed in 1909, under a Congressionally authorized program to reduce the number of boarding schools in preference for locating schools on reservations, so that Indian families and communities would not be broken up. The campus was transferred to the State of Minnesota under the agreement that American Indians would always be admitted free of tuition; the current UMM still follows this policy. In 1910, the University of Minnesota (at the time based only in the Twin Cities campus), established a boarding school on the campus called the West Central School of Agriculture. In the 1950s, the University of Minnesota began phasing out its regional agricultural school. The residents of the Morris region convinced the university to develop the campus as a liberal arts college. The current UMM opened in September 1960.


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