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==History== {| class="toccolours" cellpadding="3" style="float:right; margin-left: 1em; margin-bottom: 1em" |+ '''List of presidents''' |- !Number !!Name !! Dates |- | 1st || [[William Watts Folwell]] || 1869–1884 |- | 2nd || [[Cyrus Northrop]] || 1884–1911 |- | 3rd || [[George Edgar Vincent|George Vincent]] || 1911–1917 |- | 4th || [[Marion Burton]] || 1917–1920 |- | 5th || [[Lotus Coffman]] || 1920–1938 |- | 6th || [[Guy Stanton Ford]] || 1938–1941 |- | 7th || [[Walter Coffey]] || 1941–1945 |- | 8th || [[James Morrill]] || 1945–1960 |- | 9th || [[O. Meredith Wilson]] || 1960–1967 |- | 10th || [[Malcolm Moos]] || 1967–1974 |- | ||[[E. W. Ziebarth]] || 1974β1974 (interim) |- | 11th|| [[C. Peter Magrath]] || 1974–1984 |- | 12th ||[[Kenneth H. Keller]] || 1984–1985 (interim)<br />1985–1988 |- |||[[Richard J. Sauer]] || 1988β1989 (interim) |- | 13th|| [[Nils Hasselmo]] || 1989–1997 |- | 14th||[[Mark Yudof|Mark G. Yudof]] || 1997–2002 |- | 15th||[[Robert H. Bruininks]] || 2002–2011 |- | 16th||[[Eric W. Kaler]] || 2011–2019 |- | 17th||[[Joan Gabel]] || 2019-2023 |- |*interim |Jeffrey Ettinger |2023-2024 |- |18th |[[Rebecca Miriam Cunningham|Rebecca Cunningham]] |2024-Present |} The University of Minnesota was founded in [[Minneapolis, Minnesota|Minneapolis]] in 1851 as a college [[University-preparatory school|preparatory school]], seven years prior to Minnesota's statehood. As such, the University of Minnesota enjoys much autonomy from other operations of the state government. The school was closed during the [[American Civil War]], but reopened in 1867. Minneapolis businessman [[John Sargent Pillsbury]] is known today as the "Father of the University", and aided the campus through financial troubles as a regent, state senator, and governor. The [[Morrill Land Grant Colleges Act]] also helped provide funding for the University of Minnesota. [[File:Folwell Hall.jpg|thumb|left|Folwell Hall]] In 1869 the school reorganized and became an institution of higher education. [[William Watts Folwell]] served as the University of Minnesota's first president. An official residence known as [[Eastcliff (mansion)|Eastcliff]] has been used by six university presidents since 1958. The 20-room house, originally built by [[lumber baron]] [[Edward Brooks, Sr.]], was added to the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 2000. During the traditional autumn through spring year, classes are not held on [[Thanksgiving (United States)|Thanksgiving Day]] or the Friday after, and the school traditionally has an extended break covering [[Christmas]] and [[New Year's Day]]. Classes don't resume in January until the day after [[Martin Luther King, Jr. Day]]. A week-long [[spring break]] occurs after the eighth week of the spring term, which sometimes coincides with [[Easter]].
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