University of Minnesota Duluth

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The University of Minnesota Duluth ( UMD also ) is a public university in Duluth, Minnesota. With 11,200 students, it is the second largest site of the University of Minnesota system. The college was founded in 1947.

Faculties

  • Humanities
  • Medicine
  • Natural Sciences and Engineering
  • Education and Human Service Professions
  • Pharmacy
  • Fine Arts
  • Economics ( Labovitz School of Business and Economics )
  • Graduate School

Sports

The sports teams of the university are called Bulldogs. They occur with the exception of ice hockey teams in the North Central Conference ( Division II of the National Collegiate Athletic Association). The Hockey teams will compete in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association ( Division I).

In 2008, the Bulldogs won in football, the National Football Championship, which is the first track of the UMD in Division II at all. 2010, this success was repeated.

On 9 April 2011, the men 's ice hockey team won by a 3-2 win in extra time against the University of Michigan for the first time the U.S. Collegiate Championship NCAA. The women's hockey team won five NCAA titles.

Known students

  • Jim Brandenburg, photographer and film director
  • Jennifer Harss, ice hockey player
  • Brett Hull, hockey player
  • Lorenzo Music, actor
  • Don Ness, Mayor of Duluth
  • Mark Pavelich, hockey player
  • Glenn Resch, hockey player
  • Brian Kobilka, physician and Nobel Prize winner
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