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Former names
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Industrial Institute and College for the Education of White Girls of Mississippi (1884–1920) Mississippi State College for Women (1920–1974) |
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| Type | Public liberal arts college |
| Established | March 12, 1884; 141 years ago (1884-03-12) |
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Parent institution
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Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning[1] |
| Accreditation | SACS |
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Academic affiliations
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| Endowment | $43.8 million (2017) |
| President | Nora Miller |
| Provost | Scott Tollison |
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Academic staff
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208 |
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Administrative staff
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201 |
| Students | 2,339 (Fall 2022)[2] |
| Location |
,
,
United States
33°29′35″N 88°25′7″W / 33.49306°N 88.41861°W / 33.49306; -88.41861 |
| Campus | Remote town[3], 114 acres (0.46 km2) |
| Other campuses | Tupelo |
| Newspaper | MUW Spectator |
| Colors | W blue and welty blue[4] |
| Nickname | Owls |
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Sporting affiliations
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NCAA Division III - SLIAC |
| Mascot | Ody the Owl |
| Website | muw.edu |
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|
Former names
|
Industrial Institute and College for the Education of White Girls of Mississippi (1884–1920) Mississippi State College for Women (1920–1974) |
|---|---|
| Type | Public liberal arts college |
| Established | March 12, 1884; 141 years ago (1884-03-12) |
|
Parent institution
|
Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning[1] |
| Accreditation | SACS |
|
Academic affiliations
|
|
| Endowment | $43.8 million (2017) |
| President | Nora Miller |
| Provost | Scott Tollison |
|
Academic staff
|
208 |
|
Administrative staff
|
201 |
| Students | 2,339 (Fall 2022)[2] |
| Location |
,
,
United States
33°29′35″N 88°25′7″W / 33.49306°N 88.41861°W / 33.49306; -88.41861 |
| Campus | Remote town[3], 114 acres (0.46 km2) |
| Other campuses | Tupelo |
| Newspaper | MUW Spectator |
| Colors | W blue and welty blue[4] |
| Nickname | Owls |
|
Sporting affiliations
|
NCAA Division III - SLIAC |
| Mascot | Ody the Owl |
| Website | muw.edu |
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