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Missouri Western State University

Coordinates:39°45′29″N94°47′08″W / 39.7581°N 94.7856°W /39.7581; -94.7856
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Public university in St. Joseph, Missouri, US

Missouri Western State University
Former names
St. Joseph Junior College (1915–1965)
Missouri Western Junior College (1965–1969)
Missouri Western College (1969–1973)
Missouri Western State College (1973–2005)
MottoEverything is Possible
TypePublic university
Established1915; 110 years ago (1915)
PresidentElizabeth Kennedy
ProvostJay Johnson
Students3,815[1]
Location,,
United States

39°45′29″N94°47′08″W / 39.7581°N 94.7856°W /39.7581; -94.7856
CampusUrban, 744 acres (301.1 ha)
ColorsBlack and gold[2]
   
NicknameGriffons
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IIThe MIAA
MascotMax the Griffon
Websitemissouriwestern.edu
Map

Missouri Western State University (MWSU orMoWest) is apublic university inSt. Joseph, Missouri. As of 2023, it enrolled 3,815 students.[1]

History

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Missouri Western State University was founded in 1915 asSt. Joseph Junior College and held courses in the original location ofCentral High School at 13th and Patee. In 1933 when Central High School moved to its current location the junior college relocated to theRobidoux Polytechnic High School building at 10th Street between Edmond and Charles. In 1917 it adopted the Griffon as its mascot.[3]

The establishment of a four-year school was a central campaign issue in the 1964 Democratic gubernatorial primary, whenWarren Hearnes of the Bootheel challengedHilary A. Bush of Kansas City. Hearnes promised to transform the college into a four-year institution despite the presence of another state university (then Northwest Missouri State College, nowNorthwest Missouri State University) 40 miles (64 km) to the north inMaryville.

Hearnes narrowly won the primary and then won general election. A year later, the college becameMissouri Western Junior College, and was transferred from the St. Joseph School District to the Missouri Western Junior College District, comprising 11 school districts in five counties. The college was granted four-year status asMissouri Western College in 1969 during Hearnes' second term. The Missouri Western Junior College district funded the first two years, with the state funding the final two years.[4][5]

Years later, Missouri Western named its library after Hearnes; school officials said Missouri Western would have never become a four-year college without him.[6]

Shortly after the conversion, the college acquired the farm of St. Joseph State Hospital #2, on the east side ofInterstate 29, for its campus on the east edge of St. Joseph. The original plan had called for it to be built across from the hospital, just west ofBishop LeBlond High School and closer to downtown St. Joseph.[7]

The college became Missouri Western State College in 1973 and became fully supported by the state in 1977. It was granted university status in 2005 and began offering graduate degrees in 2007.[8]

In 1988, Shalia Aery, commissioner of higher education under GovernorJohn Ashcroft, recommended that Northwest close and leave Missouri Western as the surviving school.[9] That plan was ultimately dropped.

Legislation in 2005 changed the institution's name to Missouri Western State University.[10] That legislation designated Missouri Western as Missouri's Applied Learning Institution and allowed it to grant master's degrees. The university graduated its first 12 master's degree recipients in May 2009.[11] In its first six years offering graduate degrees, graduate enrollment at Western grew by 100% or more each year. As of 2016, Western offered 18 master's degrees and six graduate certificates.[12]

In 2010, the Steven L. Craig School of Business was accredited byAACSB International.[13]

As of April 2020, the school planned to phase out or radically revising nearly 60 of its degree offerings. These changes were a response to years of "downward student enrollment trends, strained state funding resources, rising costs, deferred maintenance needs, long-term debt [and] now the economic impact of covid-19".[14][15]

The university's most visible corporate affiliation is withHillyard, Inc., a cleaning supplies company.[citation needed] The school's Spratt Memorial Stadium is named for Elliot "Bub" Spratt, an executive at the company. Leah Spratt Hall is named for a sister of Elliot. The university hosts the Hillyard Tip Off Basketball Classic tournament.[16]

Campus buildings

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Missouri Western grounds from acrossInterstate 29 in 2007 prior to construction of the Kansas City Chiefs training camp (to the right of the MWSU sign)
Campus clock

The main buildings of Missouri Western State University are all dedicated to someone who is an important part in MWSU's history.[17]

Building nameFunction
Agenstein HallMath and Science Departments
Baker Family Fitness CenterStudent Fitness Center
Beshears HallHousing
Blum UnionDining (Aramark), Center for Multiculture Education, Center for Student Engagement, Esports Arena, Health Center, Campus Police
Commons BuildingHousing
Eder HallAdmissions, Department of English and Modern Languages,[18] Financial Aid, Student Affairs
Fulkerson CenterConference rooms
Vartabedian HallHousing
Griffon Indoor Sports ComplexAthletic training facility, coaches' offices
Hearnes CenterLibrary, Bookstore, Center for Academic Support, Information Technology Services, Instructional Media Center
Houlne Center for Convergent TechnologyApplied Learning Labs and Job Training in Manufacturing Technology, Industrial Technology, Construction, and Technology Services such as Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, and Robotics
Juda HallHousing
Leaverton HallHousing
Logan HallHousing
Looney ComplexAthletics Department, (HPER)–Health, Physical Education, and Recreation Services
Missouri Department of ConservationMissouri Department of Conservation, Biology department
Murphy HallCommunication and Journalism; Education; Nursing and Allied Health; Psychology
Popplewell HallAdministrative building,Stephen L. Craig School of Business, College of Professional Studies; Department of History, Philosophy, and Geography, Department of Economics, Political Science, & Sociology.
Potter HallArt and Music Departments
Remington HallMath and Science Departments
Scanlon HallHousing
Spratt HallAdvancement offices, Alumni Relations, Foundation, Public Relations,Walter Cronkite Memorial
Vaselakos HallHousing
Wilson HallCriminal Justice, Legal Studies, Social Work, Engineering Technology, Military Science, and Law Enforcement Academy

Athletics

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Undergraduate demographics as of Fall 2023[19]
Race and ethnicityTotal
White68%
 
Black14%
 
Two or more races8%
 
Unknown4%
 
Asian2%
 
Hispanic2%
 
American Indian/Alaska Native1%
 
International student1%
 
Economic diversity
Low-income[a]41%
 
Affluent[b]59%
 
Main article:Missouri Western Griffons

Missouri Western is the home of the Griffons. MWSU competes in theMid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association and is inNCAA Division II. Its highest attended football games are in theMissouri Western–Northwest Missouri State football rivalry. Beginning in the fall of 2017, Missouri Western will add six new sports offering a total of 16 sports.[20]

Kansas City Chiefs training camp

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Kansas City Chiefs training camp

The school has been the summer training camp for theKansas City Chiefs since 2010 (except2020, when theCOVID-19 pandemic prompted theNational Football League to require all teams to hold camp at their home facilities). The $15.7 million facility was paid for by $10 million from the Chiefs (from state tax credits) and $1.2 million from student fees at Missouri Western, with the rest coming from the City of St. Joseph, Buchanan County and private donations.[21] It was designed by St. Joseph architect firm Ellison-Auxier Architects, Inc., which designed the school's Spratt Hall and clock tower.[22]

A climate-controlled, 120-yard NFL-regulation grass indoor field, with a locker room, weight room, training room, classrooms and office space was completed in the summer of 2010.[23]

National Undergraduate Research Clearinghouse

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The National Undergraduate Research Clearinghouse[24] was created usingNational Science Foundation funds awarded to the institution underBrian Cronk.[25] The clearinghouse is an online repository where undergraduates inSTEM fields can post articles subject to faculty approval (rather than a formalpeer review). It has been online since 1997 and has been featured in magazines such asScience andNature.[26][27] Articles from the clearinghouse have been used as resources for journalists at publications including theWall Street Journal[28] and theLos Angeles Daily News.[29] The Clearinghouse was deactivated in January of 2024, however, an archive of the articles exists at the Web Archive[30]

Notable alumni

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Notes

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  1. ^The percentage of students who received an income-based federalPell grant intended for low-income students.
  2. ^The percentage of students who are a part of theAmerican middle class at the bare minimum.

References

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  1. ^ab"Enrollment Report for Missouri Public and Comprehensive Independent Institutions".Missouri Department of Higher Education. December 1, 2024. Archived fromthe original on February 3, 2024. RetrievedFebruary 3, 2024.
  2. ^"Brand Guide | Our Brand | MWSU". RetrievedMay 1, 2020.
  3. ^Robidoux School National Register of Historic Places application
  4. ^Larsen, Lawrence Harold (1971).A History of Missouri. University of Missouri Press.ISBN 9780826215468.
  5. ^"MWSU History". Archived fromthe original on September 29, 2017. RetrievedJanuary 15, 2018.
  6. ^Hearnes instrumental in Western’s BIRTH stjoenews.net - August 18, 2009
  7. ^MWSU Acquires St. Joseph Hospital # 2Archived July 14, 2011, at theWayback Machine
  8. ^NCAA History between 1910 and 1980Archived December 12, 2013, at theWayback Machine
  9. ^"ST. Louis Post-Dispatch Newspaper Archives".newsbank.com.
  10. ^"Section 174-251 Missouri Western State University, miss".MO.gov.
  11. ^Inaugural master's students earn degrees at Western - St. Joseph News-Press - May 10, 2009
  12. ^"Graduate School". Missouri Western State University. RetrievedJune 6, 2017.
  13. ^"AACSB - Page Not Found".aacsb.edu. Archived fromthe original on July 18, 2012.{{cite web}}:Cite uses generic title (help)
  14. ^"New proposed programs"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on May 15, 2020.
  15. ^"President Wilson recommends cost savings exceeding $6 million per year". April 24, 2020.
  16. ^"Men's Basketball to Host Northern State and Augustana in Hillyard Tipoff Classic".Missouri Western State University Athletics. November 7, 2024. RetrievedJanuary 22, 2025.
  17. ^MWSU Campus Map of Buildings
  18. ^"Department of English and Modern Languages".missouriwestern.edu.
  19. ^"College Scorecard: Missouri Western State University".College Scorecard.United States Department of Education. RetrievedJune 23, 2025.
  20. ^Dave Riggert (June 23, 2016)."Missouri Western adds Track & Field and Cross Country; will begin competing in 2017". Stjosephpost.com. RetrievedJune 27, 2017.
  21. ^Chiefs camp carries heftier price tag St. Joseph News-Press - January 16, 2009
  22. ^"Western makes familiar firm choice for Chiefs training camp facilities".Griffon News.
  23. ^"Chiefs training camp to return to Missouri beginning in 2010". Kansas City Chiefs. June 18, 2009. Archived fromthe original on October 3, 2009. RetrievedJune 19, 2009.
  24. ^"National Undergraduate Research Clearinghouse".www.webclearinghouse.net. RetrievedJuly 21, 2020.
  25. ^Note: Grant DUE 97-51113
  26. ^Science, American Association for the Advancement of (December 11, 1998)."NET NEWS: Undergrad Journals Take Root on the Web".Science.282 (5396): 1951c–1951.Bibcode:1998Sci...282R1951..doi:10.1126/science.282.5396.1951c.ISSN 0036-8075.S2CID 220102318.
  27. ^Chen, Josette (May 1, 2001)."The Youth Team".Nature.411 (6833):13–14.Bibcode:2001Natur.411...13C.doi:10.1038/35075162.ISSN 1476-4687.PMID 11333946.S2CID 5262883.
  28. ^"Home Décor Fades to Black" Wall Street Journal, September 8, 2006, p.W10
  29. ^"Despite Hoax, Bigfoot Believers Keep the Faith," LA Daily News, August 22, 2008
  30. ^"National Undergraduate Research Clearinghouse". September 28, 2023. Archived fromthe original on September 28, 2023. RetrievedFebruary 13, 2024.
  31. ^"Michael Hill".NFL.com.

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