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Slippery Rock University, formally Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania (The Rock or SRU), is a
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in the
Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania Slippery Rock is a borough in Butler County, Pennsylvania. The population was 3,081 at the 2020 census. Slippery Rock is included in the Greater Pittsburgh Region. The area is home to Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania, partially in the ...
area of the United States. SRU is a member of the
Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education The Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) is an American state agency of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania that oversees 10 state-owned universities. Collectively, it is the largest provider of higher education in the commonwea ...
(PASSHE). The university has been
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since its founding in 1889. SRU is fully accredited by the Middle State Commission on Higher Learning. As of fall 2023, SRU's total enrollment was 8,362, including 6,815 undergraduates and 1,547 graduate students. There were also more than 950 employees including 496 full-time faculty and a 20:1 student-to-faculty ratio.


History

Slippery Rock University was founded in 1889 under the name "Slippery Rock State Normal School" as a teacher training school. James E. Morrow was the first president. The school was purchased by the Commonwealth in 1926 and became a four-year college. "Slippery Rock State College" was established in 1960 and issued undergraduate and graduate degrees within the
liberal arts Liberal arts education () is a traditional academic course in Western higher education. ''Liberal arts'' takes the term ''skill, art'' in the sense of a learned skill rather than specifically the fine arts. ''Liberal arts education'' can refe ...
and other professions. From 1960 to 1971, enrollment rose from 1,314 to 6,020 students, before eclipsing 7,000 in 1988 and 8,000 in 2005. "Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania" became the school's current and formal name on July 1, 1983, when Act 188 went into effect to establish Pennsylvania's State System of Higher Education, and converted 12 state-owned colleges into universities.


Campus

The majority of the campus, including the
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, is in Slippery Rock Township.
A portion of the university property to the west is in Slippery Rock Borough.


Academics

SRU offers more than 150 undergraduate majors and 40 graduate degree programs and certificates across the following five colleges: * College of Business * College of Education * College of Engineering and Science * College of Health Professions * College of Liberal Arts SRU offers 51 programs that hold national accreditations and 92% of faculty members holding a Ph.D. or other terminal degree. SRU was ranked by U.S. News & World Report on its list of "Best Regional Universities - North" and "Top Public Schools – Regional Universities (North)." SRU has earned a spot on the U.S. News' Best Regional Universities 15 straight years.
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also recognized SRU on its "Best Mid-Atlantic" list.


Administration

Cheryl Joy Norton, the university's first female president, was in office from 2012 to 2017. William J. Behre served from 2018 to 2022.
Karen Riley Karen S. Riley (born ) is an American psychologist and academic administrator specializing in neurodevelopmental disorders. She has served as the 18th president of Slippery Rock University since 2023. Life Riley was born and raised in Littleton ...
took office in 2023.


Athletics

120px, SRU's athletics logo Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania competes in the
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Division II and is a member of the
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(PSAC). Slippery Rock University's official mascot is Rocky the Lion.


Varsity sports

Men's teams: Baseball, basketball, cross country,
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, soccer, indoor track & field, and outdoor track & field Women's teams: Basketball, cross country, field hockey, lacrosse, soccer, softball, tennis, indoor track & field, outdoor track & field, and volleyball The announcement of Slippery Rock's football scores is a tradition at University of Michigan Football games, started in 1959 by
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's public address announcer Steve Filipiak. The tradition spread to other stadiums as well—during a 1970 game at the University of Texas, the announcer failed to read Slippery Rock’s score, which resulted in the crowd demanding to know said score.


Discontinued sports

The varsity
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program competed from the 1958–59 to 2005–06 academic years at the university.


Club sports

In 1995, the women's water polo team won the intercollegiate national championship conducted by USA Water Polo. In 1987, the women's judo team, a varsity sport team at the time, won the intercollegiate national championship conducted by the National Collegiate Judo Association. Slippery Rock ice hockey joined other colleges and universities in the region to form the
College Hockey Mid-America College Hockey Mid-America (CHMA) is an American Collegiate Hockey Association Division I ice hockey conference with teams in Ohio, Western Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. The league was formed in 2006 after members of the now defunct Universit ...
(CHMA) in 2006. In 2020, the university suspended the hockey program for the indefinite future. Slippery Rock men's rugby won the 2024 7s rugby National Championship at the Collegiate Rugby Championship in Washington, D.C. on April 27, 2024.


Student life


Aebersold Student Recreation Center

The Aebersold Student Recreation Center is an on-campus student recreation center.


Student media

SRU has a student newspaper called '' The Rocket'', the radio station 88.1 WSRU-FM, and the literary magazine ''SLAB''.


Demographics

Part of the property forms a
census-designated place A census-designated place (CDP) is a Place (United States Census Bureau), concentration of population defined by the United States Census Bureau for statistical purposes only. CDPs have been used in each decennial census since 1980 as the counte ...
. The school district covering the CDP, as well as the rest of the township and the Slippery Rock borough, is the
Slippery Rock Area School District Slippery Rock Area School District is a school district in Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. It operates Slippery Rock High School, as well as a middle school and two elementary schools: Moraine Elementary and Slippery Rock Area Elementary. ...
.


Notable alumni

*
Matt Adams Matthew James Adams (born August 31, 1988) is an American former professional baseball first baseman. Nicknamed "Big City" for his imposing size and ability to regularly hit long home runs, the St. Louis Cardinals selected Adams in the 23rd rou ...
– baseball player *
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– golfer *
Cheryl Bailey Cheryl Bailey (née Marra; born ) is the former executive director of the National Women's Soccer League. She formerly served as general manager of the United States women's national soccer team from 2007 to 2011. Early career Bailey is from Ja ...
– commissioner of
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* Francis V. Barnes – Secretary of Education for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania from 2004 to 2005 *
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– lawyer and politician *
Myron Brown Julian Myron Brown (born November 3, 1969) is an American former professional basketball player. At , shooting guard, he played one season in the National Basketball Association (NBA) before playing around the world. College career During his ...
– basketball player *
Todd Tamanend Clark Todd Tamanend Clark (born Todd Clark; August 10, 1952) is an American poet, composer, multi-instrumentalist, cultural historian, author, artist, and activist. He is known for "his musical blend of Native American heritage, glam fashion consciou ...
(1983) – poet and composer * Matthew Driscoll ('92) – basketball coach *
Stanley Dziedzic Stanley Joseph Dziedzic Jr. (born November 5, 1949) is an American former welterweight freestyle wrestler. High school Dziedzic attended high school at William Allen High School in Allentown, Pennsylvania. Collegiate and amateur career He was ...
('72) – wrestler * Michael J. Estocin
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recipient * Brandon Fusco – football player * Wes Hills – football player * Greg Hopkins – football player *
Donnie Iris Donnie Iris (born Dominic Ierace, February 28, 1943) is an American rock musician known for his work with the Jaggerz and Wild Cherry (band), Wild Cherry during the 1970s and for his solo career beginning in the 1980s with his band, the Cruis ...
– musician * Charles William Kerr – pastor *
Jodi Kest Jodi Kest (born March 30, 1962) is the former head women's basketball coach for the University of Akron. Slippery Rock football Coaching career Kest started her coaching career as a graduate assistant at Northwest Missouri State from 1984 unti ...
– basketball coach * Matt Kinsinger – football player * Gary L. Lancaster – U.S. District Judge for the Western District of Pennsylvania *
Greg Paterra Gregory Richard Paterra (born May 12, 1967) is an American former professional football running back who played one season with the Atlanta Falcons of the National Football League (NFL). He was selected by the Falcons in the eleventh round of th ...
– football player * Sarah Patterson – gymnastics coach *
Lawrence Reed Lawrence "Larry" W. Reed (born September 29, 1953), also known as Larry Reed, is president emeritus of the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE), where he has served as the Humphreys Family Senior Fellow since May 2019. Before joining FEE, R ...
– president of the
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* M. Richard Rose (1955-2021) – former President of
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and the
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*
Richard Schweiker Richard Schultz Schweiker (June 1, 1926 – July 31, 2015) was an American businessman and politician who served as the 14th United States secretary of health and human services under President Ronald Reagan from 1981 to 1983. A member of the R ...
– politician * Robert J. Stevens – chief executive officer of the
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* C. Vivian Stringer – basketball coach * John Stuper – baseball player and college baseball coach * Lou Trivino – baseball player * Royce Waltman – basketball coach


References


External links

*
Athletics website
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