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[T593]The Michigan State University
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Michigan State University is a public college located in East Lansing, Michigan. It is a land-grant university and was the first agricultural college in the United States. Michigan State University(MSU) has a fantastic hospitality school and the study abroad program is the largest of any single-campus university in the nation, offering more than 200 programs in more than 60 countries on all continents. Following the introduction of the Morrill Act, "MSU" became co-educational and expanded its curriculum beyond just agriculture. "MSU" is currently listed as the six-largest university by enrollment. As a research university, Michigan State University is a member of the Association of American Universities.

In 1855, Governor Kinsley S. Bingham signed a bill to establish the nation's first agriculture college, the Agricultural College of the State of Michigan. Classes began in May of 1857 with three buildings, five faculty members and 63 students. The first designed curriculum was one that required more scientific study than any undergraduate institution of the era, balancing liberal arts, sciene and practical training. After the Reorganization Act of 1861 was passed, Colleges had a four-year curriculum and the power to grant master's degrees. That same year, the school changed its name to State Agricultural College and its first class graduated. However, there was not much for an elaborate graduation ceremony, most of the alumni were drafted into the American Civil War that followed soon after. The college first admitted women in 1870, although at that time there were no female dormitories. Females, even from the early days, took the same scientific agriculture courses as male students. In 1896, the faculty created a "Women Course" that melded liberal arts and sciences, with a home economics curriculum. That same year, the College turned the old Abbot Hall dorm into a women's dormitory. However, it was not until 1899 that the State Agricultural College admitted its first African American student. The first African American student, William I. Thompson, went on to teach at what is now Tuskegee University. In September 2005, current university president Lou Anna Simon called for "MSU" to become the global model leader for Land Grant institutions by the year 2012.

The Athletic teams, all 22 of them, are named the Spartans and dress in green and white colors. Michigan State offers 14 varsity sports for men and 15 for women. The men's basketball team has won the national championship twice, once in 1979 and another in 2000. The 1979 championship team was led by the well-known NBA great, Earvin "Magic" Johnson. Football has a long tradition at Michigan State, starting as a club sport in 1884, but football gained varsity status in 1896. The team won the Rose Bowl in 1954, 1956 and 1988. The basketball games are played at the Jack Breslin Student Events Center and the football games are played at Spartan Stadium, in the center of the campus.

Michigan State University is one of the many fine schools to attend after high school in the United States. The academic program and athletic program of the university meets the requirements to become successful beyond graduation.

The Michigan State University (MSU), located at East Lansing, Michigan, was founded in 1855. The school was first called Agricultural College of the State of Michigan. After a series of name changes, this university, which is the first college in the US to teach agriculture as a science, eventually got its present name in January 1, 1964. At present, MSU, which spearheaded the studies on telecommunications, hospitality business, packaging and music therapy, boasts of five Pulitzer Prize winning alumni. Aside from being one of the best universities not only in the United States but also in the world, this university is also popular for athletics. All sports teams of MSU take part in the Big Ten except for the ice hockey varsity, which participates in the Central Collegiate Hockey Association.

Since agriculture was ingrained in MSU's roots (it was once known as the Michigan State College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences), the university sports teams used to be referred to as the Aggies. But as the years went on, MSU began to excel in other fields aside from agriculture, so a contest for a new MSU nickname was held. At first, they settled for Michigan Staters but the new nickname did not really become popular. Besides, the students of MSU back then wanted a name that would be historic and heroic as well. Finally, the sports news writers of the Capital News and the Lansing State Journal found “Spartans” as one of the entries. Incidentally, Justin Morrill once linked the Land Grant Colleges, such as MSU, to the ancient Spartan schools. This new nickname was accepted by fans and students alike. And after a few years, the traditional "Fight Song" of the school was altered to accommodate the new moniker.

In line with the new name of Michigan State varsity teams, the university adopted Sparty as its official mascot. Sparty, which is made of fiberglass molds, vinyl chest plate and other hi-tech materials, is seven foot high and weighs approximately 40 pounds. And did you know that the present mascot uniform of MSU costs USD 12,000 to make? It is not really surprising because the high-quality materials used in the uniform can be really expensive. Anyway, at present, the identity of the person wearing Sparty is kept undisclosed. However, you can be sure that the student underneath the seven-foot mascot is at least 5'10 in height and physically fit to carry a very heavy costume. Interviews and tryouts are even conducted to find the perfect candidate for Sparty.

Also part of the Michigan State school traditions is the green and white official school colors, which were worn by MSU teams for the first time in 1903. However, the institution adopted the green monogram on April 11, 1899. Another school tradition is the Spartan Marching Band, which is composed of 300 band members. MSU's marching band is actually considered as the oldest university marching band in the history of the United States. Founded in 1870, the band was composed of only 10 members, which were all veterans of the Civil War.

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