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Saint Leo University is a private Catholic university in St. Leo, Florida. It was established in 1889. [3] The university is associated with the Holy Name Monastery, a Benedictine convent, and Saint Leo Abbey, a Benedictine monastery. [4] The university and the abbey are both named for Pope Leo the Great, bishop of Rome from 440 to 461. [5]
Van der Sloot was a football (soccer) and tennis athlete at the school, [18] competing in doubles tennis with his father at the Moët & Chandon Anniversary Cup in 2005 [24] and hoped to play for Saint Leo University. [26] Van der Sloot's mother said he was a habitual liar and had a tendency to sneak out of the house at night to go to casinos. [27]
Saint Leo University, Florida, USA, previously known as Saint Leo College This page was last edited on 13 April 2024, at 05:10 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
Saint Leo University alumni (2 C, 37 P) Saint Leo Lions (4 C, 2 P) C. Saint Leo College Preparatory School alumni (7 P) F. Saint Leo University faculty (3 P)
This category is for pre-1920, and 1959 to present Saint Leo alumni. Those who attended it as a college preparatory school should be put in Category:Saint Leo College Preparatory School alumni . For more information, see Saint Leo University .
This list of Saint Leo University alumni includes graduates, non-graduate former students, and current students of Saint Leo University and its predecessor, Saint Leo College Preparatory School, as well as Holy Name Academy. Rodney J. McKinley Lee Marvin
This is for people who were educated at Saint Leo College Preparatory School from 1920 to 1964 in its high school level divisions. If people were educated at Saint Leo before 1920, or starting in 1959 within its collegiate levels, they belong in Category:Saint Leo University alumni. In theory people could be put in both categories if they meet ...
The Saint Leo Lions are the athletic teams that represent Saint Leo University, located in St. Leo, Florida, in intercollegiate sports at the Division II level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The Lions have primarily competed in the Sunshine State Conference since its founding in the 1975–76 academic year.