Miervatia University

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Miervatia University
Motto: "Das Zeichen"
Nationality Mikitivity
Main Campus Miervatia City
Secondary Campus(es)
Established 1614
Chancellor Franz Jung
Mascot Elrich Eule

Miervatia University is a public, coeducational university located in Miervatia City, Mikitivity. The university is internationally known for its Engineering, Hydrology, Political Science, Social Science, Foreign Languages, Arcitecture, Brewery, Technical Writing & Publishing, and Astronomy programs. The university's motto Das Zeichen translates into English as "The Direction", as the university prides itself on being a principal force in aiding mountain communities find the way to their future. Courses are taught year-round in both English and German to over 30,000 students. The university is one of the oldest engineering schools in the world.

History

Miervatia University was originally established in 1614 as a seminary school in Miervatia City prior to the creation of confederation of Thuvian and Solace cities. The chapel was located south of the city walls along the Risden River, and was raised several times during sieges upon Miervatia City before the campus had its own fortifications built around the rebuilt structures. As the affluence of Miervatia grew, the land between the old city and campus developed and the university expanded to include additional academic programs related to the Spice Trade and water resources engineering.

Campus

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The Miervatia University campus is located along the southern residential wards of Miervatia City on the bank of the Risden River in an area that was once prone to flooding. The campus itself is considered world-renowned for its picturesque river walk and gothic architecture, and thus is often crowded with as many tourists as students.

In 1936 Wolf Hauer, head of the Astronomy program, convinced the University and Council of Mayors to build an observatory in the southern reaches of the Thuvian mountains in Nolanstadt to serve a joint facility for the University and national government. In addition to building an observatory away from the main campus, a small extension campus was built to enable upper division astronomy students to stay long-term at the extension campus while taking additional courses required to graduate. In 1956 the Nolanstadt Observatory was renamed the Hauer Observatory in honor of Wolf Hauer. The smaller observatory on the main campus in Miervatia continued to function for teaching astronomy to other Miervatia University students and to local grade school students.

Sports and Student Activities

The university features a number of collegiate sports programs that are invited to compete against other college programs in the International Democratic Union. Most sports have both male and female teams, but for a few sports there are gender specific sports. The university takes pride in the fact that equal resources are spent on men's and women's atheletic programs. For sporting programs were there are both men's and women's teams, the two teams cross train together and share facilities.

The following is a list of university supported sporting teams:

  • Crew
  • Ski Team

School Mascot

The official mascot of the university is Elrich Eule, Elrich Owl in English, and the official school colors are blue and white. Every year several students are selected by a faculty committee to represent Elrich Eule at sporting events and these cheerleaders will dress up in a owl costume to cheer on Miervatia University teams.

College Radio

In 1951 Miervatia University students created a student-run radio station, Mier-Air, which has become one of Miervatia City's most listened to radio stations. Today the station offers both music, news, and talk related community programming, with most of the programs featuring local Miervatian artists, politicians, and leaders. Due to the geographic setting of the Risden River Valley, the broadcast of Mier-Air are limited to the Miervatia City metropolitan area.

College Paper

Every weekday from September through May students in the University's Publications program produce approximately 20,000 copies of the Keller-Ansicht. Though originally intended for just the student population, 5,000 copies are mailed to alumni everyday whom subscribe to the paper. Though the paper is billed as a free paper, the university does charge subscribers the cost of postage. In most cases, Keller-Ansicht subscribers also contribute additional funds to the Publications program.

Notable People

Faculty & Staff

The following are current or past Miervatia University faculty & staff:

  • Eli Brock -- engineering professor
  • Wolf Hauer -- astronomy alumni and professor
  • Franz Jung -- chancelor and political science alumni and professor

Alumni

The following are Miervatia University alumni:

The following individuals have been awared honorary degrees for their ground breaking contributions:

  • Joseph Rainer -- atmospheric science, first photographer of snowflakes