Main articles: Hennepin County Library, Minneapolis Public Schools, Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System, and University of Minnesota
Minneapolis' collegiate scene is dominated by the main campus of the University of Minnesota where more than 50,000 undergraduate, graduate, and professional students attend 20 colleges, schools, and institutes.[242] The graduate school programs ranked highest in 2007 were counseling and personnel services, chemical engineering, psychology, macroeconomics, applied mathematics and non-profit management.[243] A Big Ten school and home of the Golden Gophers, the University of Minnesota is the fourth largest campus among U.S. public 4-year universities in terms of enrollment.[244]
As of 2010, the University of Minnesota (Minneapolis campus above) has the fourth-largest student body of U.S. public 4-year universities.[244]
The Hennepin County Library system began to operate the city's public libraries in 2008.[246] The Minneapolis Public Library, founded by T. B. Walker in 1885,[247] faced a severe budget shortfall for 2007, and was forced to temporarily close three of its neighborhood libraries.[248] The new downtown Central Library designed by César Pelli opened in 2006.[249] Ten special collections hold over 25,000 books and resources for researchers, including the Minneapolis Collection and the Minneapolis Photo Collection.[250] At recent count 1,696,453 items in the system are used annually and the library answers over 500,000 research and fact-finding questions each year.[251]
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