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Coordinates: 33°52′26″N 98°31′16″W / 33.87389°N 98.52111°W / 33.87389; -98.52111
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Midwestern State University
Former names
Wichita Falls Junior College (1922–1937)
Hardin Junior College (1937–1946)
Hardin College (1946–1950)
Midwestern University (1950–1975)
MottoPer Scientam ad Excellentiam
Motto in English
Through Knowledge to Excellence
TypePublic liberal arts university
Established1922; 104 years ago (1922)
Parent institution
Texas Tech University System
Academic affiliations
Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges
Endowment$100 million (FY2025)
(MSU only)[1]
$3.35 billion (FY2025)
(system-wide)[1]
Budget$132 million (FY2026)[2]
ChancellorBrandon Creighton
PresidentStacia Haynie
ProvostMargaret Brown Marsden
Students5,287 (fall 2025)[3]
Undergraduates4,379 (fall 2025)[3]
Postgraduates908 (fall 2025)[3]
Location
Wichita Falls, Texas
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U.S.

33°52′26″N 98°31′16″W / 33.87389°N 98.52111°W / 33.87389; -98.52111
CampusMidsize city[4], 255 acres (103 ha)
ColorsMaroon and gold[5]
   
NicknameMustangs
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division II – Lone Star
MascotMaverick T. Mustang
Websitemsutexas.edu
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Midwestern State University (MSU Texas) is a public liberal arts university in Wichita Falls, Texas. As of fall 2025, MSU Texas enrolled 5,287 students.[3] It is the state's only public institution focused on the liberal arts.[6]

History

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Founded in 1922 as the municipally owned Wichita Falls Junior College, it was renamed Hardin Junior College in 1937 when it moved from Wichita Falls High School to its present location off Taft Boulevard. In 1946, a senior division was added and it was renamed Hardin College. In January 1950, the name changed to Midwestern University, with the junior college division remaining Hardin Junior College. In March 1948, the university became a member of the Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. In January 1959, the university added a graduate school which received full approval from the State Board of Education in August of that year.[7]

A further change in the school's status came September 1, 1961, when by action of the 56th session of the Texas State Legislature, Midwestern University was transferred from the city of Wichita Falls to the Texas Colleges and Universities System and the junior college division was dissolved. In 1975, the Texas Legislature changed the name to Midwestern State University.[7]

From its beginnings as a municipal junior college housed in a high school building, Midwestern has become a state university whose campus of 255 acres and 70 buildings offers a wide variety of academic programs in liberal and fine arts, mathematics, sciences, business, and applied sciences.[7]

On March 9, 2015, the university announced that Suzanne Shipley was selected to become its next president, following Jesse Rogers' retirement after 48 years of service to the school.[8]

On December 13, 2016, the university broke ground on a new campus in Flower Mound, Texas. The two-story facility shares space with North Central Texas College and opened in June 2018.[9]

Since 2018, several incidents of racially motivated vandalism and harassment have been reported at Midwestern State University.[10][11][12] The university administration has been repeatedly criticized by students of color for its handling of such incidents, as well as for its perceived indifference to issues facing racial minorities more generally.[13] In 2018, the university faced widespread criticism from students in response to the administration's perceived indifference to sexual harassment and violence on campus.[14][15][16][17] A university administrator reportedly made a rape joke at a campus forum intended to discuss the issue.[18]

The Robert and Carol Gunn College of Health Sciences and Human Services officially opened up their new building, Centennial Hall, on September 6, 2019.[19]

In 2019, a Midwestern State University graduate student was publicly outed as a white supremacist.[20] The university was roundly criticized for its handling of the ensuing controversy.[21] The following year, the university was widely and publicly criticized for its response to a right-wing harassment campaign that had been directed against former philosophy professor Nathan Jun in response to controversial Facebook posts.[22][23][24][25] The following year the university was again criticized for allegedly forcing Jun to resign his tenured position by denying him a requested disability accommodation.[26][27] The allegation prompted an open letter of protest[28][29] that was eventually signed by more than 500 faculty members.[30][independent source needed]

On August 6, 2020, the Texas Tech University System and Midwestern State University agreed to a memorandum of understanding to begin the process of MSU Texas becoming the fifth university to join the system.[31] The process was completed on September 1, 2021, when HB 1522 went into effect.[32]

Academics

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Academic rankings
Master's
Washington Monthly[33]235
Regional
U.S. News & World Report[34]75

Midwestern State University is organized into seven colleges with 16 undergraduate programs offering 43 majors and 30 minors, and 9 graduate programs offering 28 majors and 15 minors.

MSU is the only university in Texas with membership in the Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges and was the first public university in Texas to establish a core curriculum. The university is also a member of the Association of American Colleges and Universities and the Association for Core Texts and Courses.

Dalquest Desert Research Station

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The Dalquest Desert Research Station[35] is located on 3,000 acres of West Texas soil north of the Big Bend Ranch State Park. The land was a gift from Walter W. Dalquest, a professor at MSU, and his wife, Rose, on the condition that it be used for scientific research by biologists and geologists. Today, the site is used by professors, students, naturalists, scientists, and educators.

Athletics

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Main article: Midwestern State Mustangs
MSU Mustangs celebrate late goal.
MSU celebrate after scoring a late-goal during the 2016 soccer playoffs.

Midwestern State fields 13 intercollegiate NCAA Division II athletic teams. MSU is a member of the Lone Star Conference (LSC). The school mascot is the mustang.

The basketball and volleyball teams play at D.L. Ligon Coliseum. The football team plays at Memorial Stadium (Wichita Falls). The soccer teams play at the MSU Soccer Field. The softball team plays at Mustangs Park. The tennis teams play at the MSU Tennis Center.

Student life

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Undergraduate demographics as of Fall 2023[36]
Race and ethnicity Total
White 43%
 
Hispanic 26%
 
Black 16%
 
International student 4%
 
Two or more races 4%
 
Asian 3%
 
Unknown 2%
 
American Indian/Alaska Native 1%
 
Economic diversity
Low-income[a] 43%
 
Affluent[b] 57%
 

The university's campus covers 255 acres (1.0 km2) with over 50 buildings uniformly built of red brick with tiled roofs and arched facades.

Students can be members of 14 nationally affiliated fraternities and sororities and more than 100 other student organizations including sports clubs. The campus also has a newspaper, The Wichitan, and a student-run television channel and production studio, M&G Media. The campus newspaper and production studio are housed in the Mass Communication wing of the Fain Fine Arts Center.[37]

Housing and dining services

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Midwestern State has four residence halls; Legacy Hall, McCullough-Trigg Hall, Killingsworth Hall, and Pierce Hall (the latter of which is currently vacated for construction). It also has two apartments; Sundance Courts and Sunwatcher Village.

Dining services went through a major remodel in 2016, adding new storefronts.[38] Dining halls include the Mesquite Dining Hall and Maverick's Corner. New storefronts in the Clark Student Center include Chick-fil-A and ACE Sushi. Einstein Bros. Bagels is located in the Dillard College of Business Administration. A cafe called Campus Coffee was opened at the Bridwell Activities Center (built in 2021 and completed in 2022) in 2022.

Notable alumni

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Arts and entertainment

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  • Phil McGraw — Dr. Phil, television host[39]
  • Jaret Reddick — original founder and lead vocalist/guitarist of the popular punk band Bowling for Soup[40]
  • JoAnne Worley — Laugh In and many other TV comedy shows[41]

Athletics

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  • Marqui Christian — professional football player[42]
  • Eric Dawson — professional basketball player
  • Chad DeGrenier — professional football player and coach
  • Cotton Fitzsimmons — college and professional basketball coach
  • Jinh Yu Frey — professional mixed martial artist[43]
  • Bryan Gilmore — professional football player[44]
  • Andrea Hannos — professional cyclist[45]
  • Dudley Meredith — professional football player
  • Tony Pesznecker — professional soccer player
  • Will Pettis — professional football player
  • Dominic Rhodes — professional football player[46]
  • Amini Silatolu — professional football player[47]
  • Chad Smith — professional soccer player
  • Ray Gene Smith — professional football player
  • Gary Suiter — professional basketball player
  • Craig Sutherland — professional soccer player
  • Andy Tanner — professional football player
  • Bryce Taylor — professional soccer player
  • J. J. Unga — professional football player
  • Randy Waldrum — professional soccer coach[48]
  • Daniel Woolard — professional soccer player

Business and nonprofit

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  • Albert Buckman Wharton III — former owner of the Waggoner Ranch[49]

Government

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  • Mark Boulware — U.S. ambassador to Mauritania (2007–2010)[50]
  • Walter Wilson Jenkins — political figure and longtime top aide to U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson
  • Andy King — council member for the 12th District of the New York City Council (2012–present)
  • Dan Kubiak — state representative from Rockdale (1969–1983 and 1991–1998)
  • Lanham Lyne — mayor of Wichita Falls, Texas, 2005–2010; state representative, District 69 (2011-2013)
  • Mutryce Williams, Kittian ambassador

Journalism and literature

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  • Beck Weathers — motivational speaker and a mountain climber involved in the 1996 Everest disaster[51]
  • John Edwards Williams — writer

Religion

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  • Stephen McNallen — American proponent of Heathenry, a modern Pagan new religious movement, and a white nationalist activist[52]

Science and education

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  • Michael Obeng — celebrity plastic surgeon in Beverly Hills, CA[53]
  • Mark Rippetoe — author, strength-training coach[54]

Notable faculty, lecturers, and staff

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  • Larry McMurtry — novelist
  • John Tower — United States senator

Gallery

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  • Clark Student Center
    Clark Student Center
  • Inside look of the new Health Sciences and Human Services building
    Inside look of the new Health Sciences and Human Services building
  • Hardin Administration Building
    Hardin Administration Building
  • Fain Hall
    Fain Hall
  • Mustangs Park
    Mustangs Park

Notes

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

References

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  2. ^ "FY 2026 Consolidated Operating Budget" (PDF). Texas Tech University System. September 11, 2025. Archived (PDF) from the original on November 10, 2025. Retrieved November 10, 2025.
  3. ^ a b c d "Semester Enrollment Dashboard". Institutional Effectiveness. Midwestern State University. Retrieved November 10, 2025.
  4. ^ "College Navigator - Midwestern State University". National Center for Education Statistics. United States Department of Education. Retrieved November 18, 2024.
  5. ^ "Web Style Guide". Mwsu.edu. 1999-02-22. Retrieved 2020-11-17.
  6. ^ "MSU: Texas' only public liberal arts school". The Wichitan. 2016-06-22. Retrieved 2017-08-10.
  7. ^ a b c "MSU History". Retrieved 2021-06-13.
  8. ^ Dave Emke (March 9, 2015). "Shipley chosen to become next president of Midwestern State". The Journal. Archived from the original on March 6, 2016. Retrieved March 9, 2015.
  9. ^ "MSU Flower Mound campus celebrates grand opening". 6 June 2018.
  10. ^ "MSU Texas responds to poster marked with racially charged vandalism". Times Record News. Retrieved 2022-02-16.
  11. ^ "MSU officials, students address apparent threatening, racist blog posts". Texomashomepage.com. 2019-11-22. Retrieved 2022-02-16.
  12. ^ ComplicitMSU. "ComplicitMSU is back". The Wichitan. Retrieved 2022-02-16.
  13. ^ Wabbington, Dallas. "#BlackatMSUTexas". The Wichitan. Retrieved 2022-02-16.
  14. ^ Manning, Tyler. "Students raised concerns over campus safety at forum". The Wichitan. Retrieved 2022-02-16.
  15. ^ "Action needs to be taken about sexual misconduct". The Wichitan. Retrieved 2022-02-16.
  16. ^ Reilly, Bridget. "SGA stands with ComplicitMSU". The Wichitan. Retrieved 2022-02-16.
  17. ^ Braxton-Johnson, Markell. "#ComplicitMSU needs a second look". The Wichitan. Retrieved 2022-02-16.
  18. ^ "Midwestern State's handling of sexual assault cases under fire". www.insidehighered.com. Retrieved 2022-02-16.
  19. ^ Halsey, Torin. "MSU Texas unveils state-of-the-art Centennial Hall". Wichita Falls. Retrieved 2019-11-06.
  20. ^ says, Erbel Obell. "Tyler Ray Glasscock aka "PetroFash" on Iron March Forum Leak | Fash Finder". Retrieved 2022-02-16.
  21. ^ Wynne, Brendan. "Administration offers follow-up statements regarding the fascist on campus". The Wichitan. Retrieved 2022-02-16.
  22. ^ controversial Facebook posts
  23. ^ "Midwestern State University: Professor's Criticisms of Police and 'White People' Violate 'Respect' Policy". FIRE. Retrieved 2022-02-16.
  24. ^ "Texas University Calls on State AG to Investigate Professor's Speech". PEN America. 2020-10-07. Retrieved 2022-02-16.
  25. ^ Pettit, Emma; Zahneis, Megan (August 9, 2020). "These Scholars Denounced the Police. Do Their Universities Have Their Backs?". chronicle.com. Retrieved 2022-02-16.
  26. ^ Weinberg, Justin (2021-09-17). "A Tale of Two Resignations". Daily Nous. Retrieved 2022-02-16.
  27. ^ Weinberg, Justin (2021-12-17). "What a Cancellation Looks Like (guest post)". Daily Nous. Retrieved 2022-02-16.
  28. ^ Weinberg, Justin (2021-09-23). "Letter Protesting Midwestern State University's Treatment of Nathan Jun (updated)". Daily Nous. Retrieved 2022-02-16.
  29. ^ "Open letter protesting Midwestern State's treatment of Nathan Jun". Leiter Reports: A Philosophy Blog. Retrieved 2022-02-16.
  30. ^ "FACULTY LETTER PROTESTING MIDWESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY'S TREATMENT OF PROFESSOR NATHAN JUN". Google Docs. Retrieved 2022-02-16.
  31. ^ "Texas Tech announces MOU with Midwestern State University". kcbd.com.
  32. ^ "Texas Tech University System welcomes Midwestern State University in Wichita Falls". Myhighplains.com. 8 June 2021. Retrieved 2021-06-17.
  33. ^ "2025 Master's Universities Rankings". Washington Monthly. August 25, 2025. Retrieved November 12, 2025.
  34. ^ "2025-2026 Best Regional Universities Rankings". U.S. News & World Report. September 23, 2025. Retrieved November 12, 2025.
  35. ^ "A Love Unearthed". Texas Monthly. 2016-09-21. Retrieved 2017-08-11.
  36. ^ "College Scorecard: Midwestern State University". College Scorecard. United States Department of Education. Retrieved June 23, 2025.
  37. ^ Achten, Alex. "MSU Board of Regents members tour latest renovations". Retrieved 2017-08-10.
  38. ^ McGinnis, Judith. "Progress: MSU food service offers enticing new choices". Wichita Falls. Retrieved 2019-11-06.
  39. ^ "Dr. Phil McGraw | HuffPost". www.huffingtonpost.com. Retrieved 2017-08-11.
  40. ^ "Jaret Reddick: Punk Soup for the Soul". VOA. Retrieved 2017-08-11.
  41. ^ "Jo Anne Worley". IMDb. Retrieved 2017-08-14.
  42. ^ Alper, Josh (2016-09-28). "Rams claim Marqui Christian off waivers from Cardinals". ProFootballTalk. Retrieved 2017-08-11.
  43. ^ "Jinh Yu Frey – Invicta Fighting Championships". Invicta Fighting Championships - All-Pro Women's MMA. 12 January 2015.
  44. ^ "Who Is Bryan Gilmore?". Field Gulls. Retrieved 2017-08-14.
  45. ^ "History - MSU Cycling Team".
  46. ^ "Russell: Rhodes looks back at MSU career". Retrieved 2017-08-14.
  47. ^ "Quiet resolve drives Amini Silatolu". Retrieved 2017-08-14.
  48. ^ "The Randy Waldrum Era: A Success by Any Account". Retrieved 2017-08-14.
  49. ^ January 2004 1, Gary Cartwright (2004-01-01). "Showdown at Waggoner Ranch". Texas Monthly. Retrieved 2022-05-14.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  50. ^ Mark Boulware, U.S. Ambassador to Mauritania
  51. ^ "637 graduate in December - The Wichitan". The Wichitan. 2014-12-13. Retrieved 2017-08-14.
  52. ^ Gardell, Matthias (2003). Gods of the Blood: The Pagan Revival and White Separatism. Durham and London: Duke University Press. ISBN 978-0-8223-3071-4.
  53. ^ "Michael Obeng, the First Black Plastic Surgeon in Beverly Hills, is Reportedly Worth $8 Million". Black Enterprise. 2020-01-07. Retrieved 2021-02-11.
  54. ^ "About | Starting Strength". Starting Strength. Retrieved 2017-08-14.

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