University, Marywood Scranton, Pennsylvania, conducted by the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary; colleges of arts and sciences, commerce, education, social service, home economics, fine arts, music; graduate and extension courses; summer school. See also: Marywood University . Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
University, Marquette
University, Marquette Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Founded 1881; conducted by the Jesuits; preparatory school; colleges of arts and sciences, dentistry, business administration, applied science and engineering, journalism, hospital administration; schools of law, medicine, speech, music, nursing; graduate, extension, special, and summer schools; athletic department; evening courses. See also: Marquette University New Catholic Dictionary Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
University, Loyola, New Orleans, Louisiana
University, Loyola, New Orleans, Louisiana Founded, 1904; conducted by the Jesuits; colleges of arts and sciences, law, dentistry, pharmacy; graduate, special, and extension schools; summer school. See also: Loyola University New Catholic Dictionary Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
University, Loyola Marymount
University, Loyola Marymount Founded as Los Angeles College in 1911; conducted by the Jesuits; preparatory school; schools of arts and sciences, and law. Incorporated as Loyola College of Los Angeles in 1918. Merged with Marymount College in 1973 to form Loyola Marymount University. See also: Loyola Marymount University New Catholic Dictionary Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
University, Loyola, Chicago, Illinois
University, Loyola, Chicago, Illinois Founded, 1869; conducted by the Jesuits; preparatory school; schools of arts and sciences, commerce, law, medicine, dentistry; correspondence school; summer school. See also: Loyola University New Catholic Dictionary Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
University, Laval
University, Laval Quebec, Canada. Founded as a seminary in 1663, it was granted a Royal Charter in 1852. Conducted by the hierarchy of the Province of Quebec under the presidency of the Archbishop of Quebec. Faculties of theology, law, medicine, and art. Schools of surveying and forestry, agriculture, chemistry, pharmacy, nursing, and music. The University … Continue reading “University, Laval”
University, John Carroll
University, John Carroll Cleveland, Ohio, founded 1886; conducted by the Jesuits; preparatory school; college of arts and sciences; extension courses. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
University, Gonzaga
University, Gonzaga Spokane, Washington, founded 1887; conducted by the Jesuits; preparatory school; college of arts and sciences; schools of law, commerce, and finance; Saturday courses; correspondence, graduate, and summer schools. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
University, Glasgow
University, Glasgow Glasgow, Scotland, founded by William Turnbull, Bishop of Glasgow, and erected by Bull of Pope Nicholas V, 1450, as a studium generale, with faculties of theology, arts, canon and civil law, after the pattern of the papal university of Bologna ; the bishop and his successors were to be ex-officio chancellore. At its … Continue reading “University, Glasgow”
University, Georgetown
University, Georgetown Washington, DC, founded 1189; conducted by the Jesuits; preparatory school; schools of arts and sciences, commerce or foreign service, law, medicine, dentistry, graduate school. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary