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US: MUM celebrates 40 years on Fairfield, Iowa campus
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11 September 2014
The Excellence in Action page of Global Good News is featuring this article with photos.
Please click on the following link to read more about 'MUM celebrates 40 years on Fairfield, Iowa campus'.
Founded in 1971, Maharishi International University first offered courses in Fiuggi, Italy and Santa Barbara, California, in the USA. But it wasn't until August 1974 that the University found its permanent home on the 250-acre (101-hectare) campus of the former Parsons College in Fairfield, Iowa. Since that time, the University has awarded degrees to 6,610 graduates from 128 countries.
In 1995, MIU officially became Maharishi University of Management, reflecting a new phase of maturity for the university. The new name emphasizes that gaining deep knowledge and experience has a powerful practical value—it enables every student to fully manage his or her life.
Enjoy the full article on the Excellence in Action page, which features milestones in MUM's history as the central campus was transformed, as well as the comprehensive master plan guiding the next phase of planning and construction to create a beautiful and coherent campus.
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