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Mount St. Joseph University

The Mount St. Joseph University (The Mount) is a private, Roman Catholic university in Delhi, Ohio. It was founded in 1920 by the Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati.

Mount St. Joseph University
Former names
As college:
College of Mount St. Joseph (1920–2014)
MottoDeo Duce
Motto in English
"With God for a leader"
TypePrivate university
EstablishedSeptember 1920; 103 years ago (1920-09)
AffiliationRoman Catholic
Academic affiliations
ACCU
GCCCU
CIC
NAICU
Endowment$58.8 million (2020)[1]
PresidentH. James Williams
Academic staff
123
Undergraduates1,889
Postgraduates336
Location, ,
United States

39°05′42″N 84°38′16″W / 39.0949°N 84.6379°W / 39.0949; -84.6379
CampusSuburban, 92 acres (37 ha)
ColorsBlue and gold
NicknameLions
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IIIHCAC, MCVL, ORLC
MascotLion
Websitewww.msj.edu

The university enrolls over 1,800 undergraduate students and approximately 300 graduate students. It offers 48 undergraduate programs, nine associate degrees, pre-professional and certificate programs, and graduate programs.

History edit

 

Mount St. Joseph University was established by the Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati, Ohio, a religious congregation that traces its roots to Elizabeth Ann Seton, North America's first canonized saint. The first Sisters of Charity arrived in Cincinnati from Maryland in 1829 and opened St. Peter's Academy, then St. Mary's Academy. By 1853, these schools were replaced by Mount St. Vincent Academy. In 1906 the academy was named Mount St. Joseph after a move to the Mount St. Joseph property in Cincinnati's Delhi Township, owned by the Sisters of Charity.

Mount St. Joseph Academy offered a four-year high school curriculum but also postgraduate study covering two years of college. In 1920, the Ohio Department of Education granted formal approval for a college curriculum. The College of Mount St. Joseph opened the doors to its first 20 students in September 1920 as the first Catholic college for women in Southwestern Ohio – the same year that American women gained the right to vote.

By the 1950s, the Sisters of Charity made plans to develop property at the intersection of Delhi and Neeb Roads into a new campus that opened in fall of 1962. By the 1970s, adult education brought a new population of women and men to campus for degree studies, and by 1986, the college was coeducational. The Sisters of Charity continued to operate the college until 1972 when the Mount was incorporated under a board of trustees. The institution remains a sponsored ministry of the Sisters of Charity.

On October 9, 2013, the college announced the change to university status. It would be known as Mount St. Joseph University, effective July 1, 2014.[2] The change in designation reflects the institution's expanding academic offerings, including increasing its number of graduate programs for master's and doctorate degrees, as well as implementing online programs.

Athletics edit

The Mount fields 23 NCAA Division III athletic teams called the Lions, most of which compete in the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference.

Men's sports: Baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, lacrosse, soccer, tennis, track and field, volleyball, wrestling and Esports.

Women's sports: Basketball, cheerleading, cross country, dance, golf, lacrosse, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field, volleyball and Esports.

  • The HCAC does not sponsor women's lacrosse; that team plays on the women's side of the Ohio River Lacrosse Conference.
  • Cheerleading, dance and Esports are university-recognized sports, but are not recognized as official NCAA sports.

Lauren Hill edit

In late 2014, incoming freshman basketball player Lauren Hill was suffering from an inoperable brain tumor and facing the possibility of dying before the end of that year, and wished to play in one college game before her death. The Mount's season opener against Hiram College, originally scheduled for November 15, was moved with NCAA approval to November 2; when the event outgrew the MSJ campus, Xavier University gave MSJ free use of its arena, Cintas Center. In a sold-out game that ended up being nationally televised by Fox College Sports, Hill scored the first and last baskets. The game was the start of a charitable fundraising campaign that, by the time of her death in April 2015, raised over $1.5 million for research into the specific cancer from which Hill was suffering. She went on to play in three more games before her declining health forced her to end her playing career. Hill ultimately died of her brain tumor on April 10, 2015. Since her death, MSJ and Xavier have teamed up for an annual season-opening women's basketball doubleheader, the Lauren Hill Tipoff Classic, at Cintas Center.

Student publications edit

The university's student newspaper, Dateline, is published monthly.

The university's literacy magazine, "Lions-on-line", is published each semester.

The university's student podcast, MountCast, is published weekly.

Greek life edit

The university has one international fraternity on campus, Delta Tau Delta. Chartered on April 28, 2018, the Kappa Eta chapter initiates male students.

in October 2019, the university announced that Theta Phi Alpha would become the first international sorority on campus for women.

Notable alumni edit

Notable faculty edit

References edit

As of 23 February 2009, this article is derived in whole or in part from official website. The copyright holder has licensed the content in a manner that permits reuse under CC BY-SA 3.0 and GFDL. All relevant terms must be followed. The original text was at "The Mount"

  1. ^ As of June 30, 2020. U.S. and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2020 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY19 to FY20 (Report). National Association of College and University Business Officers and TIAA. February 19, 2021. Retrieved February 21, 2021.
  2. ^ Move to U 2014-07-04 at the Wayback Machine

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Official athletics website

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For the high school in Maryland see Mount Saint Joseph College The Mount St Joseph University The Mount is a private Roman Catholic university in Delhi Ohio It was founded in 1920 by the Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati Mount St Joseph UniversityFormer namesAs college College of Mount St Joseph 1920 2014 MottoDeo DuceMotto in English With God for a leader TypePrivate universityEstablishedSeptember 1920 103 years ago 1920 09 AffiliationRoman CatholicAcademic affiliationsACCUGCCCUCICNAICUEndowment 58 8 million 2020 1 PresidentH James WilliamsAcademic staff123Undergraduates1 889Postgraduates336LocationDelhi Township Ohio United States39 05 42 N 84 38 16 W 39 0949 N 84 6379 W 39 0949 84 6379CampusSuburban 92 acres 37 ha ColorsBlue and goldNicknameLionsSporting affiliationsNCAA Division III HCAC MCVL ORLCMascotLionWebsitewww wbr msj wbr eduThe university enrolls over 1 800 undergraduate students and approximately 300 graduate students It offers 48 undergraduate programs nine associate degrees pre professional and certificate programs and graduate programs Contents 1 History 2 Athletics 2 1 Lauren Hill 3 Student publications 4 Greek life 5 Notable alumni 6 Notable faculty 7 References 8 External linksHistory edit nbsp Mount St Joseph University was established by the Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati Ohio a religious congregation that traces its roots to Elizabeth Ann Seton North America s first canonized saint The first Sisters of Charity arrived in Cincinnati from Maryland in 1829 and opened St Peter s Academy then St Mary s Academy By 1853 these schools were replaced by Mount St Vincent Academy In 1906 the academy was named Mount St Joseph after a move to the Mount St Joseph property in Cincinnati s Delhi Township owned by the Sisters of Charity Mount St Joseph Academy offered a four year high school curriculum but also postgraduate study covering two years of college In 1920 the Ohio Department of Education granted formal approval for a college curriculum The College of Mount St Joseph opened the doors to its first 20 students in September 1920 as the first Catholic college for women in Southwestern Ohio the same year that American women gained the right to vote By the 1950s the Sisters of Charity made plans to develop property at the intersection of Delhi and Neeb Roads into a new campus that opened in fall of 1962 By the 1970s adult education brought a new population of women and men to campus for degree studies and by 1986 the college was coeducational The Sisters of Charity continued to operate the college until 1972 when the Mount was incorporated under a board of trustees The institution remains a sponsored ministry of the Sisters of Charity On October 9 2013 the college announced the change to university status It would be known as Mount St Joseph University effective July 1 2014 2 The change in designation reflects the institution s expanding academic offerings including increasing its number of graduate programs for master s and doctorate degrees as well as implementing online programs Athletics editThe Mount fields 23 NCAA Division III athletic teams called the Lions most of which compete in the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference Men s sports Baseball basketball cross country football golf lacrosse soccer tennis track and field volleyball wrestling and Esports Two men s sports not sponsored by the HCAC have separate affiliations both in conferences created for the 2014 15 school year Lacrosse plays in the Ohio River Lacrosse Conference and volleyball plays in the Midwest Collegiate Volleyball League Women s sports Basketball cheerleading cross country dance golf lacrosse soccer softball tennis track and field volleyball and Esports The HCAC does not sponsor women s lacrosse that team plays on the women s side of the Ohio River Lacrosse Conference Cheerleading dance and Esports are university recognized sports but are not recognized as official NCAA sports Lauren Hill edit Main articles Lauren Hill and 2014 Hiram vs Mount St Joseph women s basketball game In late 2014 incoming freshman basketball player Lauren Hill was suffering from an inoperable brain tumor and facing the possibility of dying before the end of that year and wished to play in one college game before her death The Mount s season opener against Hiram College originally scheduled for November 15 was moved with NCAA approval to November 2 when the event outgrew the MSJ campus Xavier University gave MSJ free use of its arena Cintas Center In a sold out game that ended up being nationally televised by Fox College Sports Hill scored the first and last baskets The game was the start of a charitable fundraising campaign that by the time of her death in April 2015 raised over 1 5 million for research into the specific cancer from which Hill was suffering She went on to play in three more games before her declining health forced her to end her playing career Hill ultimately died of her brain tumor on April 10 2015 Since her death MSJ and Xavier have teamed up for an annual season opening women s basketball doubleheader the Lauren Hill Tipoff Classic at Cintas Center Student publications editThe university s student newspaper Dateline is published monthly The university s literacy magazine Lions on line is published each semester The university s student podcast MountCast is published weekly Greek life editThe university has one international fraternity on campus Delta Tau Delta Chartered on April 28 2018 the Kappa Eta chapter initiates male students in October 2019 the university announced that Theta Phi Alpha would become the first international sorority on campus for women Notable alumni editJarrod Martin member of Ohio House of Representatives Lauren Hill college basketball player and pediatric cancer advocate Jesse Minter college football coach Nancy Noel artist Sarah Moormann Scharper actress director teacher writer and lecturer Wes Sims mixed martial artist did not graduate Denise Trauth president of Texas State University Christopher Wilke composer musician and teacherNotable faculty editNikki Giovanni Paula Gonzalez John Pont Louis TerharReferences editAs of 23 February 2009 this article is derived in whole or in part fromofficial website The copyright holder has licensed the content in a manner that permits reuse under CC BY SA 3 0 and GFDL All relevant terms must be followed The original text was at The Mount As of June 30 2020 U S and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2020 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY19 to FY20 Report National Association of College and University Business Officers and TIAA February 19 2021 Retrieved February 21 2021 Move to U Archived 2014 07 04 at the Wayback MachineExternal links editOfficial website Official athletics website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mount St Joseph University amp oldid 1190962872, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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