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University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point

University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point
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Type State university
Established 1894
Chancellor Bernie Patterson
Academic staff
544
Students 9,643
Location Stevens Point, Wisconsin, U.S.
44°31′30″N 89°34′05″W / 44.525097°N 89.568057°W / 44.525097; -89.568057Coordinates: 44°31′30″N 89°34′05″W / 44.525097°N 89.568057°W / 44.525097; -89.568057
Campus Small town, 400 acres (162 ha)
Colors Purple and gold
         
Athletics NCAA Division IIIWIAC
Nickname Pointers
Mascot Stevie and Stephanie Pointer
Affiliations UW system
Website www.uwsp.edu
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SPTV
Stevens Point, WI
Branding "SPTV"
Channels Analog: 98 (Cable)
Owner Student organization
Founded 1972
Former callsigns CTV, SETV, SVO, STV
Website www.uwsp.edu/stuorg/stv/

The University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point (also known as UW–Stevens Point or UWSP) is a public university in Stevens Point, Wisconsin, United States. It is part of the University of Wisconsin System. It grants associate, baccalaureate and master's degrees, as well as doctoral degrees in audiology.

After securing land and funding from the City of Stevens Point and Portage County and winning the right to host the new normal school, Stevens Point Normal School opened on September 17, 1894 with 201 students. In addition to teacher preparation, "domestic science" (home economics) and conservation education were offered; the latter formed the basis for the College of Natural Resources, nationally recognized for undergraduate and graduate training in natural resources.

In 1927, Stevens Point Normal School became Central State Teachers College and began offering four-year teaching degrees. When post-World War II enrollment became less centered on teacher training and more focused on liberal arts education, the Wisconsin State Legislature intervened, changing the school's name to Wisconsin State College-Stevens Point with the authority to grant bachelor's degrees in liberal arts.

Ever larger numbers of students in the 1950s and 1960s led to construction on campus throughout the 1960s and early 1970s. It was during this period, in 1964, that the college was elevated to university status as Wisconsin State University-Stevens Point and began offering graduate degrees. Seven years later, the Wisconsin State Universities merged into the University of Wisconsin system, and the school adopted its current name. UW-Stevens Point has more than 77,000 alumni. More than half of these alumni live in Wisconsin. In 1968, UW-Stevens Point formed the Northwoods battalion, an ROTC unit for the United States army.

Lee S. Dreyfus became chancellor in 1974 before becoming Wisconsin's 40th governor. Governor Dreyfus was inaugurated on the lawn in front of Old Main on the UW-Stevens Point campus in 1979.

In 2007, a sustainability task force was created to help achieve the future goal of a carbon neutral campus.


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