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U at Morris seeks to perk up its enrollment; The western Minnesota campus loses students to the Twin Cities campus and to fears that classes are too tough.(NEWS)

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Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN), March 10th, 2006

Byline: Mary Jane Smetanka; Staff Writer

CORRECTION PUBLISHED 03/11/06: This story about the University of Minnesota's Morris campus should have said that a Catholic order gave the school site to the federal government, which gave the school to the state in 1909. The university ran an agricultural school in Morris from 1910 until the 1950s. The university campus was established in 1960.

The Morris campus of the University of Minnesota, which likes to call itself the finest public liberal arts college in the nation, is battling declining enrollment, competition for students from the Twin Ci...

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