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President
Dr. Shirley C. Raines

Founded
1912 as West Tennessee State Normal School

Campus Size
1,160 acres and 202 buildings at eight sites

Operating Budget
$344 million

Local Economic Impact
$1.43 billion

Enrollment (for Fall 2009)
Total 21,424
Undergraduate 16,719
Graduate (3,336 masters + 952 doctoral) = 4,288
Law School 417
Full-time 69%
Part-time 31%
Men 38%
Women 62%

Accreditation
The University of Memphis is fully accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.

Workforce
Approximately 2,500 employees including 930 full-time faculty

Colleges & Schools

Degrees
15 bachelor's degrees in more than 50 majors and 70 concentrations
Master's degrees in over 45 subjects
Doctoral degrees in 21 disciplines
Specialist degree in education
Juris Doctor (law degree)
Online degree program

Major Divisions

Scholarships
Scholarships for 2008-09 academic year: $22 million (undergraduate)

Tennessee Centers of Excellence

Intercollegiate Sports
Baseball
Basketball, men's
Basketball, women's
Cross Country, men's
Cross Country, women's
Football
Golf, men's
Golf, women's
Rifle
Soccer, men's
Soccer, women's
Softball
Tennis, men's
Tennis, women's
Track and Field, men's
Track and Field, women's
Volleyball

Notable Alumni
Martin S. Belz: President of Belz Enterprises
Isaac Bruce: NFL Football Player
Dixie Carter: Actress
Kellye Cash: Miss America 1987
Robert N. Clement: Former U.S. Congressman
Steve Cohen: U.S. Congressman (Tenn.)
Larry D. Cox: President/CEO of Memphis International Airport
Eric Jerome Dickey: National Bestselling Author
Bernice Donald: Judge, Federal District Court
William B. Dunavant Jr.: Chairman of Dunavant Enterprises
John Dye: Actor
Johanna Edwards: National Bestselling Author
Anfernee Hardaway: NBA Basketball Player
Dr. W.W. Herenton: Mayor, City of Memphis
Dean Jernigan: President/CEO of Storage USA and Founder of the Memphis Redbirds
R. Michael Jeter: Actor
David Kustoff: U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Tennessee
Craig Leake: Producer, CBS News
R. Brad Martin: Former Chairman of the Board/CEO, SAKS Inc.
Ken May: President/CEO of FedEx Kinko's
Phillip H. McNeill, Sr.: Chairman/CEO of Equity Inns, Inc.
Vicki Roman Palmer: Vice President/Treasurer of Coca-Cola
Ann. L. Pugh: Judge, Shelby County General Sessions Court
William Sanderson: Actor
Gary S. Shorb: CEO of Methodist Healthcare
Wade Smith: NFL Football Player
Charles C. Thompson II: Producer, CBS News
Fred Thompson: Former U.S. Senator and Actor
Pat Kerr Tigrett: Internationally Known Fashion Designer
Laurie Tucker: Senior Vice President of Global Product Marketing FedEx Services
DeAngelo Williams: NFL Football Player

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Cary Holladay, associate professor of English at the U of M, has won the Miami University Press novella contest sponsored by Miami University of Ohio. Holladay’s work of fiction was chosen from more than 150 entries. She has received numerous honors, including the Goodheart Prize, the Paul Bowles Prize for Fiction, and the O. Henry Award.\r\n

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