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Saint Mary's University of Minnesota (SMUMN) is a private Catholic university with its primary campuses in Winona and Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States.It comprises an undergraduate residential college in Winona; graduate and professional programs in Winona, the Twin Cities, and Rochester; and course delivery sites in Minnesota and Wisconsin as well as Jamaica. [4]
The University of St. Thomas in St. Paul is Minnesota's largest private university or college [5] with a fall 2010 enrollment of 10,815 students. [6] Center City –based Hazelden Graduate School of Addiction Studies is the state's smallest postsecondary institution, while Century College in White Bear Lake is Minnesota's largest community and ...
Mount St. Mary's University (Emmitsburg, Maryland) St. Ambrose University (Davenport, Iowa) St. Thomas University (Miami, Florida) Seton Hall University (South Orange, New Jersey) Thomas More University (Crestview Hills, Kentucky) University of St. Thomas (Saint Paul, Minnesota)
Pages in category "Saint Mary's University of Minnesota" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Minnesota State University, Mankato: Mankato: Northern Sun [a] [b] MSU Moorhead Dragons: Minnesota State University Moorhead: Moorhead: Northern Sun: Southwest Minnesota State Mustangs: Southwest Minnesota State University: Marshall: Northern Sun: St. Cloud State Huskies: St. Cloud State University: St. Cloud: Northern Sun [c] [b] [d] Winona ...
College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University: Bennies: Minnesota: CSB Softball Field MIAC: None St. Catherine University: Wildcats: Minnesota: St. Catherine Softball Field MIAC: None Saint Mary's University of Minnesota: Cardinals: Minnesota: Saint Mary's Softball Field MIAC: 2000 St. Olaf College: Oles: Minnesota: Mabel Shirley Field ...
The Seal of the College of Saint Teresa Chapel and convent buildings on the old college campus. The College of Saint Teresa was a Catholic women's college in Winona, Minnesota, United States. Previously a women's seminary, it became a college in 1907 and was operated by the Sisters of Saint Francis of Rochester, Minnesota until its closing in 1989.
Concordia College joined the MIAC in 1921, Augsburg University in 1924, and Saint Mary's University in 1926. Carleton dropped membership in 1925, rejoining in 1983. St. Olaf left in 1950, returning in 1975. The University of Minnesota Duluth was a member of the MIAC from 1950 to 1975. Bethel University joined in 1978. The MIAC initiated women's ...