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Slippery Rock University

Coordinates:41°03′43″N80°02′35″W / 41.062°N 80.043°W /41.062; -80.043
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Public university in Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania, US
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Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania
Other name
The Rock
Former names
Slippery Rock Normal School (1889–1927)
Slippery Rock State Teachers College (1927–1960)
Slippery Rock State College (1960–1983)[1]
TypePublic university
Established1889; 136 years ago (1889)
Academic affiliations
PASSHE
Endowment$16.5 million
PresidentKaren Riley
Administrative staff
867
Students8,362[2]
Undergraduates6,815
Postgraduates1,547
Location,
U.S.
CampusRural, 660 Acres
Colors   
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division II
PSAC
MascotRocky – The Pride of the Rock[3]
Websitesru.edu
Map

Slippery Rock University, formallySlippery Rock University of Pennsylvania (The Rock orSRU), is apublic university in theSlippery Rock, Pennsylvania area of the United States. SRU is a member of thePennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE). The university has beencoeducational since its founding in 1889.[4] SRU is fully accredited by theMiddle State Commission on Higher Learning.[5]

As of fall 2023, SRU's total enrollment was 8,362, including 6,815 undergraduates and 1,547 graduate students.[6] There were also more than 950 employees including 496 full-time faculty and a 20:1 student-to-faculty ratio.[7]

History

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Slippery Rock University was founded in 1889 under the name "Slippery Rock State Normal School" as a teacher training school. James E. Morrow was the first president. The school was purchased by the Commonwealth in 1926 and became a four-year college.

"Slippery Rock State College" was established in 1960 and issued undergraduate and graduate degrees within theliberal arts and other professions.[8] From 1960 to 1971, enrollment rose from 1,314 to 6,020 students, before eclipsing 7,000 in 1988 and 8,000 in 2005.[9]

"Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania" became the school's current and formal name on July 1, 1983, when Act 188 went into effect to establishPennsylvania's State System of Higher Education, and converted 12 state-owned colleges into universities.[10]

Campus

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The majority of the campus, including thecensus-designated place, is inSlippery Rock Township.[11] A portion of the university property to the west is in Slippery Rock Borough.[12]

Academics

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The campus of Slippery Rock University

SRU offers more than 150 undergraduate majors and 40 graduate degree programs and certificates across the following five colleges:[13]

  • College of Business
  • College of Education
  • College of Engineering and Science
  • College of Health Professions
  • College of Liberal Arts

SRU offers 51 programs that hold national accreditations and 92% of faculty members holding a Ph.D. or other terminal degree.[14]

SRU was ranked byU.S. News & World Report on its list of "Best Regional Universities - North" and "Top Public Schools – Regional Universities (North)."[15] SRU has earned a spot on the U.S. News' Best Regional Universities 15 straight years.The Princeton Review also recognized SRU on its "Best Mid-Atlantic" list.[16]

Administration

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Cheryl Joy Norton, the university's first female president, was in office from 2012 to 2017.[17][18][19] William J. Behre served from 2018 to 2022.[20]Karen Riley took office in 2023.[21]

Athletics

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SRU's athletics logo

Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania competes in theNCAADivision II and is a member of thePennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC).

Slippery Rock University's official mascot is Rocky the Lion.[22]

Varsity sports

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Men's teams:Baseball,basketball,cross country,football,soccer,indoor track & field, andoutdoor track & field

Women's teams:Basketball,cross country,field hockey,lacrosse,soccer,softball,tennis,indoor track & field,outdoor track & field, andvolleyball

The announcement of Slippery Rock's football scores is a tradition atMichigan football games, started in 1959 byMichigan Stadium's public address announcer Steve Filipiak.[23] The tradition spread to other stadiums as well—during a 1970 game at the University of Texas, the announcer failed to read Slippery Rock’s score, which resulted in the crowd demanding to know said score.[24]

Discontinued sports

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The varsitywrestling program competed from the 1958–59 to 2005–06 academic years at the university.[25]

Club sports

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In 1995, the women's water polo team won the intercollegiate national championship conducted by USA Water Polo.[26]

In 1987, the women's judo team, a varsity sport team at the time, won the intercollegiate national championship conducted by the National Collegiate Judo Association.[27]

Slippery Rock ice hockey joined other colleges and universities in the region to form theCollege Hockey Mid-America (CHMA) in 2006. In 2020, the university suspended the hockey program, before returning in 2025.[28]

Slippery Rock men's rugby won the 2024 7s rugby National Championship at the Collegiate Rugby Championship in Washington, D.C. on April 27, 2024.

Student life

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Aebersold Student Recreation Center

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The Aebersold Student Recreation Center is an 82,000-square-foot (7,600 m2) on-campus student recreation center.[29]

Student media

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SRU has a student newspaper calledThe Rocket, the radio station88.1 WSRU-FM, and the literary magazineSLAB.

Demographics

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Undergraduate demographics as of Fall 2023[30]
Race and ethnicityTotal
White84%
 
Hispanic4%
 
International student3%
 
Two or more races3%
 
American Indian/Alaska Native1%
 
Black1%
 
Unknown1%
 
Economic diversity
Low-income[a]29%
 
Affluent[b]71%
 

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. ^"HISTORY AND TRADITIONS".sru.edu. RetrievedMarch 10, 2025.
  2. ^"SRU President Karen Riley provides updates on enrollment, finances and strategic plan at Fall Assembly".sru.edu. September 14, 2023. RetrievedMarch 10, 2025.
  3. ^"Rocky, The Pride of The Rock".sru.edu. sru.edu. RetrievedMarch 10, 2025.
  4. ^"History and Traditions".sru.edu. Retrieved2024-01-29.
  5. ^"Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania".Middle States Commission on Higher Education. Retrieved2024-01-29.
  6. ^"SRU President Karen Riley provides updates on enrollment, finances and strategic plan at Fall Assembly".sru.edu. Retrieved2024-01-29.
  7. ^"Fast Facts".sru.edu. Retrieved2024-01-29.
  8. ^"History".Slippery Rock University.
  9. ^"History and Traditions".sru.edu. Retrieved2024-03-15.
  10. ^"About the State System | PA State System of Higher Ed".passhe.oudeve.com. Retrieved2024-03-15.
  11. ^"2020 CENSUS - CENSUS BLOCK MAP: Slippery Rock township, PA"(PDF).U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved2024-10-18.
    "2020 CENSUS - CENSUS BLOCK MAP: Slippery Rock University CDP, PA"(PDF).U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved2024-10-18.Slippery Rock Univ
  12. ^"2020 CENSUS - CENSUS BLOCK MAP: Slippery Rock borough, PA"(PDF).U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved2024-10-18.Slippery Rock Univ
  13. ^"Colleges & Departments".sru.edu. Retrieved2024-01-29.
  14. ^"Admissions".sru.edu. Retrieved2024-01-29.
  15. ^"SRU named a top 50 'Best Regional University' in 2024 U.S. News Best College rankings".sru.edu. Retrieved2024-03-15.
  16. ^"SRU listed among 'Best Mid-Atlantic' Colleges in 2024 Princeton Review's Best Colleges Guide".sru.edu. Retrieved2024-03-15.
  17. ^"Welcome!". Sru.edu. 2012-04-05. Retrieved2012-10-02.
  18. ^"Dr. Cheryl Norton named as first female president of SRU – News – The Rocket – Slippery Rock University". Theonlinerocket.com. 2012-04-05. Archived fromthe original on 2012-08-09. Retrieved2012-10-02.
  19. ^Nuzum, Lydia (9 December 2016)."Slippery Rock's president announces retirement".Pittsburgh Business Times. Retrieved10 December 2016.
  20. ^"SRU President William Behre announces retirement".sru.edu. Retrieved2023-07-08.
  21. ^"Karen Riley named president of Slippery Rock University".sru.edu. Retrieved2023-07-08.
  22. ^"Rocky, The Pride of The Rock".sru.edu. Retrieved2018-10-09.
  23. ^"Slippery Rock University Athletics – Tradition". Rockathletics.com. Retrieved2012-10-02.
  24. ^"Slippery Rock University Football - College Football's Biggest Little Team".butlerhistorical.org. Archived from the original on August 31, 2018.
  25. ^"Rock Wrestling History".rockathletics.com. April 25, 2013. RetrievedJanuary 1, 2024.
  26. ^"National Women's Collegiate Champs".waterpoloplanet.com. RetrievedMarch 10, 2025.
  27. ^"Collegiate tournament results". Archived from the original on 2009-09-09. Retrieved2009-09-05.
  28. ^Major, Ed II (December 21, 2020)."Slippery Rock suspends men's hockey, future of program uncertain".Pittsburgh Hockey Digest. RetrievedDecember 21, 2020.
  29. ^"Aebersold Student Recreation Center". sru.edu. Retrieved2018-07-03.
  30. ^"College Scorecard: Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania".College Scorecard.United States Department of Education. RetrievedJuly 28, 2025.
  31. ^Sybert, Steve (29 April 1992)."Campus life lures Stuper to Yale".The Pittsburgh Press. p. 76. Retrieved27 September 2022.

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