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Saint Mary's University of Minnesota

Saint Mary's University of Minnesota, (SMUMN) is a private Catholic university with an undergraduate residential college in Winona, Minnesota; graduate and professional programs in Winona, the Twin Cities, and Rochester; and course delivery sites in Minnesota and Wisconsin as well as Jamaica.[4] The institution was founded in 1912 and is associated with the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools, also known as the De La Salle Brothers.

Saint Mary's University of Minnesota
Latin: Universitatis Sanctæ Mariæ
Former name
Saint Mary's College (1912–1995)
MottoVirtus et Scientia
Motto in English
Virtue and Knowledge
TypePrivate university
Established1912; 112 years ago (1912)
Religious affiliation
Roman Catholic (Lasallian)
Academic affiliations
IALU, ACCU, CIC, NAICU
Endowment$61.8 million (2019)[1]
Budget$88.9 million (2016)[2][3]
PresidentJames P. Burns
Academic staff
Undergraduate: 96 full-time, 41 part-time;
Graduate: 400 adjunct
Students4,701[2]
Undergraduates1,089
Postgraduates3,730
Location,
U.S.

44°02′41″N 91°41′46″W / 44.044753°N 91.696143°W / 44.044753; -91.696143
Colors    Red, white, & navy
NicknameCardinals
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IIIMIAC
MascotCardinal
Websitewww.smumn.edu

History edit

Bishop Patrick Richard Heffron founded Saint Mary's College in 1912, a men's college operated by the Winona Diocese. Heffron Hall, a residential hall was built in 1920, and named after Bishop Heffron. By 1925 it became a four-year liberal arts college. In 1933, it was taken over by the De La Salle Christian Brothers, a religious order whose main charism is teaching. It became a co-educational university in 1969 and later purchased the campus and buildings of the former College of Saint Teresa, a women's college in Winona that ceased operations in 1989. In recent years, portions of the Saint Teresa campus were sold to Winona State University and Winona Cotter High School.

During the 1980s the main Winona campus underwent vigorous growth. Constructed during this decade were the Ice Arena (1986), Performance Center, including Figliulo Recital Hall and Joseph Page Theatre (1987), Brother Charles Hall science addition (1987), Gilmore Creek Residence (1989), and Christian Brothers Residence (1989). More recent additions include McEnery Center (1993), Gostomski Fieldhouse and Jul Gernes Pool (1994), pedestrian plaza (1994), Pines Hall residence (1995), Hendrickson Center (1996), The Heights (1997), Oscar and Mary Jane Straub Clocktower and Court (1999), Hillside Hall residence (2001), ice arena addition (2004) a soccer field / track complex in 2008, Brother Leopold Hall (2012, which includes an outdoor recreation center donated by the Winona ski club), and the new freshmen residence hall Brother William completed in 2019. During the summer of 2021, the old Adducci science building was renovated and renamed Aquinas Hall, which includes a brand new facility for the University's nursing program.

Beginning in 1985, then-president Brother Louis DeThomasis launched a series of new, non-traditional graduate and professional programs. The Schools of Graduate and Professional Programs, using a variety of course delivery methods and locations, is now one of Minnesota's largest graduate schools. SGPP programs are delivered at the Twin Cities campus, Rochester center, Apple Valley center, Minnetonka center, Oakdale center, and at locations around Minnesota and Wisconsin. The university has a partnership with Catholic College of Mandeville, Jamaica. In 2011, the Twin Cities campus added Harrington Mansion and Saint Mary's Event Center to its expanding facilities on Park Avenue in Minneapolis.

In 1995, Saint Mary's College was renamed Saint Mary's University of Minnesota to reflect the expanded role of graduate and professional programming, and to distinguish Saint Mary's from schools with similar names.

Presidents edit

Years President
Founder Patrick R. Heffron
1912–1918 William E.F. Griffin
1918–1933 John H. Peschges
1933–1942 Leopold Julian Dodd
1942–1943 Landrick Jerome Fox
1943–1950 Joel Stanislaus Nelson
1950–1956 J. Ambrose Groble
1956–1963 Basil Rothweiler
1963–1969 Josephus Gregory Robertson
1969–1976 George Pahl
1976–1984 Peter Clifford
1984–2005 Louis DeThomasis
2005–2006 Craig J. Franz
2006–2008 Louis DeThomasis
2008–2018 William Mann
2018–Present James P. Burns
 
St. Mary's University of Winona

Academics edit

Saint Mary's University offers a wide range of degrees. The university offers bachelor's, master's, and doctorate degrees for both traditional and non-traditional students. In addition to the degrees, Saint Mary's also offers teaching licensures, certifications, and pre-professional programs. Both undergraduate and graduate programs offer online learning. Men study for the priesthood at the adjacent Immaculate Heart of Mary Seminary, owned and operated by the Diocese of Winona.

Changes in 2022 edit

Due to financial difficulties and low undergraduate enrollment, in May 2022, the university announced plans to phase out 11 majors including, English, history, theatre, music, art, and theology. The president of the university, James P. Burns, said about the decision, "...In particular, what we looked at is the majors that we are phasing out are those that really were low enrolled and also didn't hold great promise in terms of what many families and students want, which is marketable skills and jobs after college."[5]

Athletics edit

 
St. Mary's University athletic fields

The university's sports teams are nicknamed the Cardinals (previously the Redmen until 1988)[6] and compete as a member of the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC). There are 21 NCAA Division III varsity sports teams at Saint Mary's. The Saint Mary's fastpitch softball team won the 2000 NCAA Division III National Title. That title was the university's first and so far only national team title. In 1955, the college administration elected to discontinue football as a sport at the university. A task force was formed in 2005 to study the feasibility of adding football, but the proposal was rejected in 2006 by a unanimous vote of the board of trustees.

There is an on-campus cross country ski and running trail in the bluffs and valleys of the 450-acre campus. Athletic facilities are being renovated and expanded. Upgrades were recently made to basketball, baseball and softball. A challenging disc golf course was installed in the bluffs and valleys around campus in 2007. A state-of-the-art outdoor track and soccer complex, and a high-and-low ropes course, were added in 2008. Snowmaking equipment for the trails was recently donated by the Winona ski club.

Saint Mary's has long had a friendly crosstown rivalry in non-conference athletics with NCAA Division II member Winona State University, which is the regional public university that is part of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system.

Notable alumni edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ As of June 30, 2019. "U.S. and Canadian 2019 NTSE Participating Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2019 Endowment Market Value, and Percentage Change in Market Value from FY18 to FY19 (Revised)". National Association of College and University Business Officers and TIAA. Retrieved September 20, 2020.
  2. ^ a b "Fast Facts". Overall Fast Facts. St. Mary's University of Minnesota. Retrieved 22 February 2016.
  3. ^ Kennedy, Patrick. "Minnesota Nonprofit 100". StarTribune News. Minneapolis StarTribune. Retrieved 16 December 2017.
  4. ^ About SMU
  5. ^ "St. Mary's University in Winona to eliminate 11 majors as enrollment down". kare11.com. May 11, 2022. Retrieved 2022-12-23.
  6. ^ "SMC to be called the Cardinals". Winona Daily News. September 3, 1988. p. 9. Retrieved December 9, 2020 – via newspapers.com.
  7. ^ "Pioneers of the Medical Device Industry". Minnesota Historical Society.
  8. ^ "Centennial List of Mayors, City Clerks, City Attorneys, City Treasurers, and Aldermen, elected by the people of the city of Chicago, from the incorporation of the city on March 4, 1837 to March 4, 1937, arranged in alphabetical order, showing the years during which each official held office". CHSMedia.org. Chicago Historical Society. Retrieved 21 September 2018.
  9. ^ "Frank Billock". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved October 27, 2015.
  10. ^ "Fritz Cronin". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved October 27, 2015.
  11. ^ "JOHANNS, Mike, (1950 - )". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved October 19, 2012.
  12. ^ "Geo. Kenning, Son of Former Resident Honored at St. Mary's College". The Lake Geneva Regional News. April 25, 1935. p. 13 – via Newspapers.com.
  13. ^ "A Perfect Fit". Winona Daily News. June 26, 1998. p. 11. Retrieved September 2, 2019 – via Newspapers.com.  
  14. ^ "Blackhawks President, CEO John McDonough bringing Stanley Cup to Saint Mary's on Sept. 6". Saint Mary's University of Minnesota. Retrieved 3 November 2021. McDonough (a 1975 Saint Mary's University alum) was right there hoisting the Cup with the rest of the Blackhawk players and staff.

External links edit

  • Official website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Saint Mary s University of Minnesota news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2018 Learn how and when to remove this message Saint Mary s University of Minnesota SMUMN is a private Catholic university with an undergraduate residential college in Winona Minnesota graduate and professional programs in Winona the Twin Cities and Rochester and course delivery sites in Minnesota and Wisconsin as well as Jamaica 4 The institution was founded in 1912 and is associated with the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools also known as the De La Salle Brothers Saint Mary s University of MinnesotaLatin Universitatis Sanctae MariaeFormer nameSaint Mary s College 1912 1995 MottoVirtus et ScientiaMotto in EnglishVirtue and KnowledgeTypePrivate universityEstablished1912 112 years ago 1912 Religious affiliationRoman Catholic Lasallian Academic affiliationsIALU ACCU CIC NAICUEndowment 61 8 million 2019 1 Budget 88 9 million 2016 2 3 PresidentJames P BurnsAcademic staffUndergraduate 96 full time 41 part time Graduate 400 adjunctStudents4 701 2 Undergraduates1 089Postgraduates3 730LocationWinona and Minneapolis Minnesota U S 44 02 41 N 91 41 46 W 44 044753 N 91 696143 W 44 044753 91 696143Colors Red white amp navyNicknameCardinalsSporting affiliationsNCAA Division III MIACMascotCardinalWebsitewww wbr smumn wbr edu Contents 1 History 1 1 Presidents 2 Academics 2 1 Changes in 2022 3 Athletics 4 Notable alumni 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editBishop Patrick Richard Heffron founded Saint Mary s College in 1912 a men s college operated by the Winona Diocese Heffron Hall a residential hall was built in 1920 and named after Bishop Heffron By 1925 it became a four year liberal arts college In 1933 it was taken over by the De La Salle Christian Brothers a religious order whose main charism is teaching It became a co educational university in 1969 and later purchased the campus and buildings of the former College of Saint Teresa a women s college in Winona that ceased operations in 1989 In recent years portions of the Saint Teresa campus were sold to Winona State University and Winona Cotter High School During the 1980s the main Winona campus underwent vigorous growth Constructed during this decade were the Ice Arena 1986 Performance Center including Figliulo Recital Hall and Joseph Page Theatre 1987 Brother Charles Hall science addition 1987 Gilmore Creek Residence 1989 and Christian Brothers Residence 1989 More recent additions include McEnery Center 1993 Gostomski Fieldhouse and Jul Gernes Pool 1994 pedestrian plaza 1994 Pines Hall residence 1995 Hendrickson Center 1996 The Heights 1997 Oscar and Mary Jane Straub Clocktower and Court 1999 Hillside Hall residence 2001 ice arena addition 2004 a soccer field track complex in 2008 Brother Leopold Hall 2012 which includes an outdoor recreation center donated by the Winona ski club and the new freshmen residence hall Brother William completed in 2019 During the summer of 2021 the old Adducci science building was renovated and renamed Aquinas Hall which includes a brand new facility for the University s nursing program Beginning in 1985 then president Brother Louis DeThomasis launched a series of new non traditional graduate and professional programs The Schools of Graduate and Professional Programs using a variety of course delivery methods and locations is now one of Minnesota s largest graduate schools SGPP programs are delivered at the Twin Cities campus Rochester center Apple Valley center Minnetonka center Oakdale center and at locations around Minnesota and Wisconsin The university has a partnership with Catholic College of Mandeville Jamaica In 2011 the Twin Cities campus added Harrington Mansion and Saint Mary s Event Center to its expanding facilities on Park Avenue in Minneapolis In 1995 Saint Mary s College was renamed Saint Mary s University of Minnesota to reflect the expanded role of graduate and professional programming and to distinguish Saint Mary s from schools with similar names Presidents edit Years President Founder Patrick R Heffron 1912 1918 William E F Griffin 1918 1933 John H Peschges 1933 1942 Leopold Julian Dodd 1942 1943 Landrick Jerome Fox 1943 1950 Joel Stanislaus Nelson 1950 1956 J Ambrose Groble 1956 1963 Basil Rothweiler 1963 1969 Josephus Gregory Robertson 1969 1976 George Pahl 1976 1984 Peter Clifford 1984 2005 Louis DeThomasis 2005 2006 Craig J Franz 2006 2008 Louis DeThomasis 2008 2018 William Mann 2018 Present James P Burns nbsp St Mary s University of WinonaAcademics editSaint Mary s University offers a wide range of degrees The university offers bachelor s master s and doctorate degrees for both traditional and non traditional students In addition to the degrees Saint Mary s also offers teaching licensures certifications and pre professional programs Both undergraduate and graduate programs offer online learning Men study for the priesthood at the adjacent Immaculate Heart of Mary Seminary owned and operated by the Diocese of Winona Changes in 2022 edit Due to financial difficulties and low undergraduate enrollment in May 2022 the university announced plans to phase out 11 majors including English history theatre music art and theology The president of the university James P Burns said about the decision In particular what we looked at is the majors that we are phasing out are those that really were low enrolled and also didn t hold great promise in terms of what many families and students want which is marketable skills and jobs after college 5 Athletics edit nbsp St Mary s University athletic fields The university s sports teams are nicknamed the Cardinals previously the Redmen until 1988 6 and compete as a member of the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference MIAC There are 21 NCAA Division III varsity sports teams at Saint Mary s The Saint Mary s fastpitch softball team won the 2000 NCAA Division III National Title That title was the university s first and so far only national team title In 1955 the college administration elected to discontinue football as a sport at the university A task force was formed in 2005 to study the feasibility of adding football but the proposal was rejected in 2006 by a unanimous vote of the board of trustees There is an on campus cross country ski and running trail in the bluffs and valleys of the 450 acre campus Athletic facilities are being renovated and expanded Upgrades were recently made to basketball baseball and softball A challenging disc golf course was installed in the bluffs and valleys around campus in 2007 A state of the art outdoor track and soccer complex and a high and low ropes course were added in 2008 Snowmaking equipment for the trails was recently donated by the Winona ski club Saint Mary s has long had a friendly crosstown rivalry in non conference athletics with NCAA Division II member Winona State University which is the regional public university that is part of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system Notable alumni editSee also Category Saint Mary s University of Minnesota alumni Anthony Adducci pioneer of the medical device industry in Minnesota is best known for co founding Guidant the company that manufactured the world s first lithium battery powered artificial pacemaker 7 Michael Anthony Bilandic former mayor of Chicago and chief justice of the Illinois Supreme Court 8 Frank Billock NFL player 9 Bernard Carey politician who served as Cook County state s attorney and a judge on the Circuit Court of Cook County Fritz Cronin NFL player 10 Sean Duffy former congressman from Wisconsin s 7th congressional district Mike Johanns former secretary of agriculture of the United States former governor of Nebraska former United States senator 11 George Kenning business consultant 12 Mike Leaf college basketball coach 13 John McDonough hockey executive 14 James Miller member of the Brothers of the Christian Schools and murder victim Bob Warner Canadian ice hockey forward Jerome J Workman Jr prolific author and editor of scientific reference works on the subject of spectroscopy Tom Younghans NHL playerSee also edit nbsp United States portal Lasallian Educational Institutions Immaculate Heart of Mary Seminary List of colleges and universities in Minnesota Higher education in MinnesotaReferences edit As of June 30 2019 U S and Canadian 2019 NTSE Participating Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2019 Endowment Market Value and Percentage Change in Market Value from FY18 to FY19 Revised National Association of College and University Business Officers and TIAA Retrieved September 20 2020 a b Fast Facts Overall Fast Facts St Mary s University of Minnesota Retrieved 22 February 2016 Kennedy Patrick Minnesota Nonprofit 100 StarTribune News Minneapolis StarTribune Retrieved 16 December 2017 About SMU St Mary s University in Winona to eliminate 11 majors as enrollment down kare11 com May 11 2022 Retrieved 2022 12 23 SMC to be called the Cardinals Winona Daily News September 3 1988 p 9 Retrieved December 9 2020 via newspapers com Pioneers of the Medical Device Industry Minnesota Historical Society Centennial List of Mayors City Clerks City Attorneys City Treasurers and Aldermen elected by the people of the city of Chicago from the incorporation of the city on March 4 1837 to March 4 1937 arranged in alphabetical order showing the years during which each official held office CHSMedia org Chicago Historical Society Retrieved 21 September 2018 Frank Billock Pro Football Reference com Retrieved October 27 2015 Fritz Cronin Pro Football Reference com Retrieved October 27 2015 JOHANNS Mike 1950 Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Retrieved October 19 2012 Geo Kenning Son of Former Resident Honored at St Mary s College The Lake Geneva Regional News April 25 1935 p 13 via Newspapers com A Perfect Fit Winona Daily News June 26 1998 p 11 Retrieved September 2 2019 via Newspapers com nbsp Blackhawks President CEO John McDonough bringing Stanley Cup to Saint Mary s on Sept 6 Saint Mary s University of Minnesota Retrieved 3 November 2021 McDonough a 1975 Saint Mary s University alum was right there hoisting the Cup with the rest of the Blackhawk players and staff External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Saint Mary 27s University of Minnesota amp oldid 1192835106 Athletics, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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