Midwestern State University
Public university in Wichita Falls, Texas / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This article is about the public liberal arts college in Texas. For the graduate health science school, see Midwestern University.
Midwestern State University (MSU Texas) is a public liberal arts university in Wichita Falls, Texas. In 2020 it had 5,141 undergraduate students.[3] It is the state's only public institution focused on the liberal arts.[4]
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Former names | Wichita Falls Junior College (1922–1937) Hardin Junior College (1937–1946) Hardin College (1946–1950) Midwestern University (1950–1975) |
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Motto | Per Scientam ad Excellentiam |
Motto in English | Through Knowledge to Excellence |
Type | Public liberal arts university |
Established | 1922; 102 years ago (1922) |
Parent institution | Texas Tech University System |
Academic affiliations | Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges |
Endowment | $18.24 million (2023) (MSU only)[1] $1.78 billion (2023) (system-wide)[1] |
President | Stacy Haynie |
Provost | Margaret Brown Marsden |
Students | 6,102 |
Undergraduates | 5,372 |
Postgraduates | 730 |
Location | , U.S. 33°52′26″N 98°31′16″W |
Campus | Suburban, 255 acres (103 ha) |
Colors | Maroon and gold[2] |
Nickname | Mustangs |
Sporting affiliations | NCAA Division II – Lone Star |
Mascot | Maverick T. Mustang |
Website | msutexas |
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