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Saint Vincent College
Saint Vincent College Logo.

Established 1846
Type: Private
President: H. James Towey
Faculty: 152 (2006)
Undergraduates: 1,652 (2006)
Postgraduates: 188 (2006)
Location Latrobe, Pennsylvania, USA
Campus: Suburban, 200+ acres
Tuition (2006): $20,822
Colors: Blue and Gray (academic), Green and Gold (athletic)
Mascot: Bearcat
Website: www.stvincent.edu

Saint Vincent College is a four-year, coeducational, Roman Catholic, liberal arts Benedictine college in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, located forty miles southeast of Pittsburgh. It was founded in 1846 by Boniface Wimmer, a monk from Bavaria, Germany, as the first Benedictine monastery in the United States. It is sponsored by the Benedictine Monks of Saint Vincent Archabbey. Formerly a men's college, Saint Vincent became coeducational in 1983.

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History

Founded in 1846 by Boniface Wimmer as a men's college, Saint Vincent began admitting women in 1983. In 2004, the college hired a professional lobbyist who, later that year, tucked two paragraphs into federal appropriation bills with the help of Representative John P. Murtha, awarding $4 million solely for a project to improve the safety and appearance the school's entrance road stemming from US Route 30.[1] The college also hosts the Pittsburgh Steelers football team's summer camp. In the Fall of 2007, the Saint Vincent College Bearcats will resume their football program in the Presidents' Athletic Conference. In May 2007, President George W. Bush delivered the commencement address.[2] Presidents Richard Nixon and John F. Kennedy have spoken at the college as well.

Traditions

Saint Vincent College Basilica
Saint Vincent College Basilica

Each year, on the Thursday before Thanksgiving, the Saint Vincent Community celebrates Founders Day, honoring all those who founded the college and have been a part of its community since its inception. The day features Honors Convocation (held in the Archabbey Basilica), a candle-lit turkey dinner in the gym, Zambelli fireworks and the campus light-up, featuring lighted arches in Melvin Platz. The college took a page from Duke University's Cameron Crazies in creating the Carey Crazies, the student fans at home basketball games (located in the Robert S. Carey Student Center). In addition, the Carey Crazies have a tradition of standing up, turning around and reading a page from the newspaper while the visiting team is announced and takes the court. The Saint Vincent College fight song, "Forward, Saint Vincent," was approved by the college's student government in 1996 and was written by Jen Waldmann, Heather Fields, and Chris Rodkey.

Notable alumni

See also

References

Footnotes

  1. ^ "Religious Groups Granted Millions for Pet Projects", New York Times, May 13, 2007. Retrieved on 2007-05-20. 
  2. ^ "President Addresses 2007 Saint Vincent Graduates", KDKA, May 11, 2007. Retrieved on 2007-05-16. 

Additional sources

  • Oetgen, Jerome (2000). Mission to America: A History of Saint Vincent Archabbey, the First Benedictine Monastery in the United States. Washington: Catholic University of America Press. ISBN 0-8132-0957-9. 

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