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Stevenson University was founded in Maryland as Villa Julie College in 1947 by the Roman Catholic women's religious order Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur as a one-year school training women to become medical secretaries. The college was named for Saint Julie Billiart, foundress of the Sisters of Notre Dame. [4]
This category is for people who attended or graduated from Stevenson University or its predecessor Villa Julie College. Pages in category "Stevenson University alumni" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
Helen Rose Dawson (December 16, 1927 – July 14, 2022) was an American religious sister, college professor and college dean. From 1965 to 1999, she was academic dean and vice president of Villa Julie College , now Stevenson University.
Stevenson University (Stevenson, Maryland) – formerly Villa Julie College; founded by the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur in 1947; renounced affiliation with the Catholic Church in 1967; University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (Newark, New Jersey) – sold by Seton Hall University to the State of New Jersey in the 1960s
Kevin J. Manning (born November 8, 1944, in New York, New York) is the former president of Stevenson University, the former Villa Julie College and the third largest independent university in Maryland. He was inaugurated as the fourth president of Villa Julie College on October 28, 2000, succeeding Carolyn Manuszak. He resigned from Stevenson ...
Joe W. Aguillard, president of Louisiana College in Pineville, Louisiana since 2005 [14] Carole Ward Allen, former Professor and Administrator, Laney College [15] Helen Rose Dawson, academic dean and vice president of Villa Julie College (1965 to 1999) [16] Maureen Kenny, professor of psychology at Florida International University
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Reck is a graduate of Mercy High School and Villa Julie College, in Stevenson, Maryland. She held the Miss Maryland USA title 1968 and placed 1st runner up to Dorothy Anstett at Miss USA 1968. [1] The following year she competed and won the Miss Maryland World contest and placed second runner-up at Miss World USA 1969.