William Bill Stewart

Bill Stewart was the most prominent figure in the development of multicultural programming at the University of Minnesota Morris and played a vital role in recruiting students of color during the formative years of the campus. Much of the work in the construction and development of the Minority Student Program (MSP) was accomplished by Stewart, and he guided the program with a steady hand for over a thirty-year period.

Prairie Gate Press

The Prairie Gate Press was launched on the University of Minnesota Morris campus in 1971 and remained in operation until about 2005. The press, itself, is a small clamshell letterpress and the name of the enterprise, Prairie Gate, referenced Morris as the "Prairie Gate to the West."[1]