Bowie State University

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Bowie State University

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Motto Prepare For Life
Established 1865
Type Public
President Mickey L. Burnim
Faculty 205
Undergraduates 3,988
Postgraduates 1,466
Location Bowie, Maryland, United States
Campus Suburban, 338½ acres (1.4 km²)
Colors Black and Gold
Nickname Bulldogs
Website http://www.bowiestate.edu

Bowie State University, located on 338½ acres (1.4 km²) in Bowie, Maryland, is part of the University System of Maryland. The university is Maryland's oldest historically black university.

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Bowie State's history began in 1865 when the Baltimore Association for the Moral and Educational Improvement of Colored People established the Baltimore Normal School in Baltimore, Maryland to train African American teachers. In 1908 the school was renamed Normal School #3 after the state Board of Education provided funding for and assumed control of the institution. By 1914 the school had moved to Prince George's County, Maryland and become known as Maryland Normal and Industrial School at Bowie. It became the Maryland State Teachers College at Bowie in 1935 and Bowie State College in 1963. In 1988 it achieved university status.

BSU has 25 undergraduate majors, 11 master’s programs, and a doctoral program in disciplines as diverse as computer science, education, human resource development, communications, and nursing. In partnership with the University of Maryland University College, Bowie State University became the first historically black university to include overseas studies. It was also the first university in the nation to offer a bachelor degree in pedology. Programs also include a rare doctoral degree in education leadership, a program for educational administrators.

In 1995, NASA and the National Science Foundation awarded $27 million as one of only six schools in the nation declared Model Institutions for Excellence in science, engineering, and mathematics. This lead to a strengthening of the already growing computer science program; in 1999, the Maryland Higher Education Commission approved the schools additional focus in computers and technology. Since then new technology related programs including music technology and a strengthened computer science department have been added. Further examples of the technological focus include addition of the university grounds becoming a Wireless campus, and in 2004, the online registration program replaced the previous system.

The campus is comprised of over 24 buildings with more than 988,897 square feet (92,000 m²) of space. The oldest building still in use is Tubman hall which was built in 1921. The $6.5 million Center for Learning Technology (CLT) is a state-of-the-art facility serving the computer science and computer technology programs. Other recent additions to the campus include the Bowie Place dormitory and the New Science Building, completed in 2003. 200 The University is located between the metropolitan areas of Baltimore (25 miles) and Washington D.C. (17 miles). An on campus MARC Train Station and Metrobus services provide means for students to travel. It is a Wireless campus with computer labs in each building for student use.

Twenty-three percent of students live on campus in seven residence halls. Cultural performances, lectures and sporting events are among the frequent on campus events.

The Bowie State Satellite Operations Control Center was created by NASA as an orbiting satellite operation and control center to allow undergraduates the experience of staffing such a facility. It is linked to the Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, MD.

In 2005, Bowie State University built a $1 million supercomputer in conjunction with Apple Computer, Inc. Xseed is a 224-node cluster based on Apple’s Xserve G5. The combination of this cutting edge technology puts Xseed among the world’s top 200 most powerful supercomputers on the TOP500 list, which serves as a benchmark for ranking high-performance computing systems.

The university is also home to The Maryland Center, a not-for-profit organization founded in 1998 providing community services.

Fraternities and academic guilds are included in student activities. English, education and criminal justice are just examples of clubs. The concert and marching bands, art guild, jazz and brass ensembles, and others allow people to explore the fine and performing arts. The student newspaper, The Spectrum, and WBSU Radio allow for students to monitor campus events and news. Humanistic programs include Good Brothers and Good sisters; fraternities also are involved in the community.

Bowie State's athletes play in the Eastern Division of the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association, participating in the NCAA's Division II. Both the men's football and the basketball head coaches were named CIAA Coach of the Year for the 2001-2002 school year.



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