University, Santa Clara Santa Clara, California. Founded in 1851. Conducted by the Jesuits. Consists of a preparatory school; colleges of arts and sciences, engineering, business administration, law; pre-medical school. The maintain a web site . Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
University, Saint Louis
University, Saint Louis Saint Louis, Missouri. Founded in 1818, Conducted by Jesuits. Consists of a preparatory school, schools of arts and sciences, nursing, divinity, commerce, education, law, medicine, dentistry; graduate and summer schools. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
University, Saint John’s, Ohio
University, Saint John’s, Ohio Toledo, Ohio. Founded in 1898. Conducted by the Jesuits. Consists of a preparatory school; college of arts and sciences; extension, correspondence, and summer schools. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
University, Saint John’s, Minnesota
University, Saint John’s, Minnesota Collegeville, Minnesota. Founded in 1857. Conducted by the Benedictine Fathers. Consists of a preparatory school, and college of arts and sciences. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
University, Saint Edward’s
University, Saint Edward’s Austin, Texas. Founded in 1881. Conducted by the Congregation of the Holy Cross. Conducts a preparatory school, and a college of arts and sciences. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
University, Queens
University, Queens Belfast, Northern Ireland. Founded as result of New Universities Act of 1908; undenominational. Faculties of art, science, law, medicine, commerce, applied science and technology, agriculture. The Municipal College of Technology in Belfast, is in conjunction with it. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
University of Santo Tomas
University of Santo Tomas Manila, Philippines. Founded in 1611 by Miguel de Benavides, O.P. Confirmed as a pontifical university in 1645, and a royal university in 1680. Faculties of theology, law, philosophy, medicine, pharmacy, engineering, education, liberal arts; central preparatory and major seminary. Conducted by the Dominicans. They maintain a web site . Fuente: New … Continue reading “University of Santo Tomas”
University of Salerno
University of Salerno The physicians of Salerno were celebrated in the 9th century, but fuller accounts of its medical school date from the 11th. Opinions differ as to its origin, some maintaining it to be of secular foundation while others declare that it was founded by the Benedictines of Monte Cassino under Abbot Constantine the … Continue reading “University of Salerno”
University of Salamanca
University of Salamanca Originated in the Cathedral School of the 12th century. It was established as a royal foundation by King Alfonso IX, c.1230. Confirmed by Pope Alexander IV in 1255, and placed under the direct control of the bishop. The academic titles were given in the cathedral and, until 1830, in the name of … Continue reading “University of Salamanca”
University of Saint Thomas
University of Saint Thomas Saint Paul, Minnesota. Founded in 1885 as a seminary, and named for Saint Thomas Aquinas. Conducted by the priests of the Congregation of the Holy Cross. Consists of a preparatory school, known as Saint Thomas Military Academy; schools of arts and sciences, commerce, education, and law; graduate and summer schools. During … Continue reading “University of Saint Thomas”