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Logan Schoepp captures individual NSIC championship, becoming 17th Beaver to win crown

Bemidji State men’s golf junior Logan Schoepp held off the competition to earn medalist honors at the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Men’s Golf Championship on Saturday, becoming the 17th BSU golfer to win the individual title.

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Logan Schoepp captures individual NSIC championship, becoming 17th Beaver to win crown

Bemidji State men’s golf junior Logan Schoepp held off the competition to earn medalist honors at the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Men’s Golf Championship on Saturday, becoming the 17th BSU golfer to win the individual title.

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Beaver alumni body

Our alumni body of over 50,000 Beavers began with just four graduates during Bemidji State's first commencement ceremony in June 1920.


Four students earned their diplomas from "Bemidji Normal School" in June 1920: Cora Bernhard, Georgia Brown, Josephine Parker and Margaret Romens.

Two years later, the BSU Alumni & Foundation was formed on June 2, 1922, at Sanford Hall in conjunction with that year's graduation. Then an all-female body, it was first called the Bemidji State Teachers College Alumnae Association.

Lila Jerdee, a 1922 BSTC graduate from Bemidji, was elected as our first president. Anne Brundin, a fellow 1922 grad from East Grand Forks, was elected as secretary-treasurer.

The organization was renamed to the Alumni Association in 1927 and has since evolved into the Bemidji State Alumni & Foundation to better reflect our expanded role in supporting the university.

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How well do you know your Bemidji State facts? Time to find out!

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What year did Bemidji State open for the first time?

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Who was the sixth president of Bemidji State?

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What is the newest building on campus?

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Which Bemidji State landmark serves as the university’s unofficial front door?

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Who was the longest-serving Bemidji State president with a tenure of 26 years?

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Jumping in the lake is Bemidji State’s famous tradition as part of what event?

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True or false: The underground tunnel system connects every building on campus.

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Which professor or administrator founded Bemidji State’s aquatic biology department?

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The football and soccer stadium is named after longtime coach Chet Anderson. Other than football, what sport did Anderson coach?

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Who created our “Beavers” nickname in 1932?

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Travel Back in Time

Lots has happened since Bemidji State first came around. Here's a taste of what our history looks like in November.


April 4, 2015: Bemidji State women's hockey player Stephanie Anderson won gold at the IIHF World Championship when Team USA defeated Canada 7-5 in the gold medal game in Malmo, Sweden. Anderson assisted on the opening goal, as Annie Pankowski wrangled a rebound from Anderson's shot and wristed the puck past Canada's goaltender. Anderson was a +3 for the tournament as Team USA went 5-0.

April 9, 1980: Rebecca Stafford became Bemidji State's first female president. Stafford, a Harvard-educated sociologist, quit mid-year to take another job on Dec. 16, 1981.

April 10, 1946: The Northern Student newspaper reported that more men than women were enrolled at the college for the first time in school history. Additionally, according to Miss Luella Keithahn, acting registrar, 125 of the over 300 students enrolled were veterans. The enrollment figures that spring showed an increase of 45% over the previous fall's figures.

April 21, 1951: Former Bemidji State All-American Arnie Johnson had an 11-point, 11-rebound double-double in the NBA's first-ever Game 7, helping his Rochester Royals defeat the New York Knicks for the league championship. Johnson tallied 3,735 total points over his seven-year professional career, including 2,617 points in the NBA throughout his final four seasons (8.8 ppg). Johnson's Royals went 324-163 during his reign.

April 22, 1993: The entire month of April 1993 was designated Cultural Diversity Month, with the theme “Undo Discrimination and Prejudice.” This ongoing awareness culminated with an event called Hands Across Campus, in which students and faculty came together on the lakefront by the union on the morning of April 22. At the noon hour, all in attendance literally joined hands in one big circle. Prior to the joined circle, there were cultural performances of dances and songs presented by students representing various nations, races, and cultures. Over a dozen booths representing different cultures had been set up on the lawn, and spectators could go from one to the other and look over the artifacts ranging from clothes to paintings to brochures. President Les Duly, of course, was in the middle of all of this. His enthusiasm for promoting global awareness and cultural diversity never waned.

April 30, 2019: BSU held a “retirement” ceremony for the original Hagg-Sauer Hall, which was set to be demolished later that spring and replaced with a smaller “academic learning center” with more modern stylings. The ceremony included students and faculty etching memories, drawings, jokes and poetry on the walls; speeches from President Faith Hensrud and Rev. Ron Gladen; music; and more.