The University of Findlay | |
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The official seal of the University of Findlay |
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Motto | Scientia Libertas et Religio (Knowledge, Liberty, and Religion) |
Established | 1882 |
Type | Private |
Endowment | $24.8 Million |
President | Katherine Fell |
Academic staff | 280? |
Undergraduates | 3,350 |
Postgraduates | 1,250 |
Location | Findlay, OH, USA |
Campus | Urban |
Athletics | Division II Men and Women's Athletics |
Colors | Orange and Black |
Mascot | Derrick the Oiler |
Website | www.findlay.edu |
The University of Findlay is a private university located in the city of Findlay in Hancock County, Ohio, United States. It was affiliated with the Churches of God, General Conference, and was founded in 1882 by the city of Findlay and the Churches of God, General Conference. Findlay offers more than 65 areas of undergraduate study. Some of its most popular majors include: business, education, equestrian studies, pre-veterinary medicine, nuclear medicine technology, and environmental safety and occupational health management. Its equestrian studies program is nationally recognized. The University also houses the Mazza Museum of International Art from Picture Books, which contains the largest collection of children's book illustrations in the country.
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The University of Findlay Oilers play as a member of the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) and its student-athletes participate in 23 intercollegiate sports:
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. The newest varsity sports are western and English equestrian riding, which are mixed sports, although they have predominantly female participants.
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