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File:Southern_Methodist_University_seal.svg|Southern Methodist University
File:Southern_Methodist_University_logo.svg|Southern Methodist University
File:Dallas_Hall_on_the_campus_of_Southern_Methodist_University,_Dallas,_Texas_LCCN2015630915.jpg|Dallas Hall on the campus of Southern Methodist University
File:RSHyer.jpg|Southern Methodist University
File:Southern_Methodist_University_July_2016_145_(Perkins_Chapel).jpg|Perkins Chapel
File:Cox_SMU.JPG|Southern Methodist University
File:Southern_Methodist_University_July_2016_064_(Gail_O._and_R._Gerald_Turner_Pavilion_and_Blanton_Student_Services_Building).jpg|Gail O. and R. Gerald Turner Pavilion and Blanton Student Services Building
File:George_W._Bush_Presidential_Center_dedication.tif|George W. Bush Presidential Center dedication
File:Southern_Methodist_University_July_2016_080_(Fondren_Library_Center).jpg|Fondren Library Center
File:Southern_Methodist_University_July_2016_122_(Meadows_Museum).jpg|Meadows Museum
File:Southern_Methodist_University_July_2016_014_(Loyd_Commons).jpg|Loyd Commons
File:Armstrong_Commons.jpg|Armstrong Commons
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Latest revision as of 12:02, 18 February 2025

Southern Methodist University (SMU) is a private research university located in Dallas, Texas, United States. Established in 1911 by the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, SMU operates satellite campuses in Plano, Texas and Taos, New Mexico. The university is associated with the United Methodist Church and offers a wide range of undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs across its seven schools.

History[edit]

The foundation of Southern Methodist University dates back to 1911, when it was created to serve the educational needs of the Southwest. The university opened its doors in 1915, with the first building on campus, Dallas Hall, becoming a symbol of the institution. Over the years, SMU has grown significantly, both in size and in the scope of its academic offerings.

Campus[edit]

The main campus in Dallas is known for its Georgian Revival architecture and beautifully landscaped grounds, often ranked among the most beautiful campuses in the United States. The Plano campus focuses on graduate-level education and professional development, while the Taos campus offers students unique opportunities for study and research in a picturesque setting.

Academic Programs[edit]

SMU comprises seven schools: the Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences, the Cox School of Business, the Meadows School of the Arts, the Bobby B. Lyle School of Engineering, the Simmons School of Education and Human Development, the Dedman School of Law, and the Perkins School of Theology. These schools offer a broad array of undergraduate, graduate, and professional degrees.

Athletics[edit]

The university's athletic teams, known as the Mustangs, compete in the NCAA Division I as members of the American Athletic Conference. SMU has a rich athletic tradition, including achievements in football, basketball, and soccer.

Notable Alumni[edit]

SMU has produced a number of distinguished alumni, including business leaders, politicians, artists, and athletes. These individuals have made significant contributions to their fields and society at large.

Controversies[edit]

Throughout its history, SMU has faced various controversies, including issues related to its athletic programs. However, the university has taken steps to address these challenges and continues to focus on its mission of fostering academic excellence and integrity.

Conclusion[edit]

Southern Methodist University remains a prominent institution of higher learning in the United States, known for its rigorous academic programs, beautiful campus, and commitment to community service and global engagement. As it moves forward, SMU continues to build on its rich heritage while adapting to the changing needs of its students and the world.


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