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U.S. Senator James F. Wilson from Fairfield was instrumental in obtaining a grant from Andrew Carnegie for a building of its own. The grant for $40,000 was accepted on January 15, 1892. [ 2 ] It was the first Carnegie Library outside of Western Pennsylvania and the first of 101 built in Iowa. [ 3 ]
Its first location was an apartment complex in Goleta, California. The university enrolled 700 students during its first year of operation. [9] In August 1974, the university purchased the campus of the bankrupt Parsons College in Fairfield, Iowa, for $2.5 million [11] and relocated there. [12] [13] Aerial photograph of the MIU campus
Fairfield is a city in, and the county seat of, Jefferson County, Iowa, United States. [1] It has a population of 9,416 people, according to the 2020 census. [5] The median family income is $46,138, with 10% of families below the poverty line.
Fairfield Iowa Convention & Visitors Bureau. Fairfield, IA. 2018 "Maharishi University Of Management Takes Action To Help Restore Peace" (PDF). University Report 2000–2001. p. 2. Archived from the original (PDF) on January 2, 2011. "Maharishi Tower of Invincibility Inaugurated on Guru Purnima Day" (PDF). University Report 2006-2007. MUM. 2007 ...
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Maharishi Vedic City (MVC) is a city in Jefferson County, Iowa, United States. The population was 277 at the time of the 2020 census. [3] The city was incorporated in 2001 as "Vedic City" but then officially changed its name to "Maharishi Vedic City" five months later. It was the first city to incorporate in Iowa since 1982. [4]
Charles F. Dolan School of Business (named in honor of university benefactor Charles F. Dolan) David J. Dolan House (named in honor of uncle of university benefactor Charles F. Dolan) DiMenna-Nyselius Library (named in honor of university benefactors Gustav and Dagmar Nyselius and Joseph A. DiMenna '80)