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Template:Infobox University Muster University is private university in Muster town, Muster County. It was founded in 1777 by the Church of Patternists and is now part of the Muster state university system. Currently there are 7,000 students. Its nickname is "MussU", its mascot is the Mammoth, and its teams play in the Pac-10 conference (NCAA-Division I). While this university is purely fictional, it serves as the topic of an example for a university article on Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
The Muster University is famous for its Departement of Modern Anthropology.
HistoryEdit
After foundation in 1777, Muster University established slowly a reputation as leading academic institution of the Church of Patternists. In the 1830s Patternist Secularization War, Muster University became part of the Musterland university system. In 1945 the now famous Dept. of Modern Anthropology was founded.
CampusEdit
Muster University is world-renowned for its innovative campus, featuring six buildings designed by I. M. Pei.
OrganizationEdit
Musterland University is headed by a rector. Today, it's organized in four schools and two independent departements:
- School of Theology
- School of Philosophy (including Arts and Letters, Humanities)
- School of Musterlands Language Studies
- School of Natural Sciences
- Dept. of Modern Anthropology
- Dept. of Engineering and Computer Science
Students and facultyEdit
MussU's 7,000 students mainly hail from all over Musterland, although 15% of them are international (mainly through an exchange program with Cowton College in Latveria).etc..
Muster University employs 452 full-time staff in its faculty, 95% of whom have Ph.D. It also employs 2,567 staff ...
Sports and traditionsEdit
Muster is a NCAA Division I team, although its basketball program has been suspended for the '03-'04 year owing to recruiting violations....
Traditionally, every leap year MussU students walk to the ruins of Muster Old Patternist Church in silence. This is known as the Walk of Silent Wisdom.
Notable alumniEdit
- Roderic Musterman (1760-1820), theologican
- Marcus Muster (1865-1919), historian of Musterland-Latverian war; Muster University graduate (A. B., 1893; A. M., 1896; Ph. D., 1899).
- Alwin Muster-Muster (1910-1999), founder of the Dept. of Modern Anthropology
- Lisabella M. Uster (b. 1930), philologican in Musterlandese
Notable facultyEdit
- Prince-Bishop Terrific The First (graduated 1825, M.D. 1832), first Prince-Bishop of Musterlands Patternist Church who studied something else besides patternist theology
- Clarabella Mus-Ter (graduated 1967), Prime Minister of Musterland from 1990 to 2002