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Minnesota Public Interest Research Group

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Exec. Dir.
  
Ryan Kennedy

Vice Chair
  
Jenny Hunken

Chair
  
Jayce Koester

Treasurer
  
Samuel Doten

Formation
  
February 17, 1971; 46 years ago (1971-02-17)

Headquarters
  
Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.

The Minnesota Public Interest Research Group (also known as MPIRG) describes itself as "a grassroots, non-partisan, nonprofit, student-directed organization that empowers and trains students and engages the community to take collective action in the public interest throughout the state of Minnesota." [1]

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History

MPIRG was incorporated on February 17, 1971. Students at the University of Minnesota collected 25,200 signatures that year to start the first MPIRG chapter in Minnesota and start the first PIRG in the nation. College students collected more than 50,000 signatures in all to start chapters at college campuses across the state. The motivating idea was for students to join together in collective action to advocate in the public interest, and to use the activity fees they collected from each school to support a staff of professionals that could train them to become powerful advocates in the public policy arena. MPIRG's unique strategy to mobilize students has led to a long list of accomplishments, including protecting the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness in northern Minnesota from environmental damage and promoting stricter ethical standards for lobbyists. [2]

Chapters

MPIRG has chapters at 7 colleges and universities across the state of Minnesota. They are:

  • Augsburg College
  • Hamline University
  • Macalester College
  • St. Catherine University
  • University of Minnesota Duluth
  • University of Minnesota Morris
  • University of Minnesota Twin Cities
  • References

    Minnesota Public Interest Research Group Wikipedia