- Saint Ambrose University
Infobox University
name = Saint Ambrose University
motto = "Faith " "Learning " "Justice "
established =1882
type = Private,Coeducational since 1968
president = Sr.Joan Lescinski , CSJ
city = Davenport
state =Iowa
country = U.S.
address = 518 W. Locust Street, Davenport, IA 52803
phone = (563) 333-6000
faculty = 338
students = 3,780 called "Ambrosians"
undergrad = 2,829
postgrad = 951
campus =Residential
colors =Navy blue ,baby blue ,white
mascot = FightingBee
affiliations =Roman Catholic Church Diocese of Davenport
website = [http://www.sau.edu/ www.sau.edu]St. Ambrose University is a private, coeducational,
liberal arts university affiliated with the Roman Catholic Diocese of Davenport. It is located in a residential area ofDavenport, Iowa .St. Ambrose's
mission statement is: St. Ambrose University — independent, diocesan, andCatholic — enables its students to develop intellectually, spiritually, ethically, socially, artistically, and physically to enrich their own lives and the lives of others. Its core mission values and guiding principles are those ofCatholicity ,Integrity , TheLiberal Arts , Life-longLearning , and Diversity.History
St. Ambrose was founded as a
seminary and school of commerce for young men in 1882. It owes its beginning to the firstbishop of Davenport, TheMost Reverend John McMullen , DD, who founded it under the auspices of the Diocese of Davenport. The affiliation remains strong today.For its first three years, classes were held in two rooms of the old St. Marguerite’s School, located on the grounds of what is now Sacred Heart Cathedral in Davenport. Bishop McMullen died in 1883, and
Reverend "A.J."Aloysius Schulte , a mere 23 years old, was named St. Ambrose’s first president.The school was moved to the Locust Street campus in 1885, when the central part of the present Ambrose Hall was built. Located in a secluded grove of
oak trees, the site was far removed from the city itself, intentionally far it seems, from the “corrupting effects of town life.” That same year, St. Ambrose was incorporated as “a literary, scientific and religious institution.” The articles of incorporation stated, “No particular religious faith shall be required of any person to entitle him to admission to said seminary.”By the turn of the century a clearer division was being made between the
high school program, or the “academy,” and the college program. In 1908 the name of the institution was officially changed to “St. Ambrose College” to more clearly reflect the institution's mission. Night school classes were inaugurated in 1924, and the first session of summer school was held in 1931.During
World War II , theUnited States Navy chose St. Ambrose College as a location for the training of many of its officers. For a short time regular classes ceased, and the campus became a training ground for the Navy’s V-12 squads.The high school program, St. Ambrose Academy, moved to new quarters at Assumption High School in 1958, providing additional space on campus for continued growth.
In 1968 St. Ambrose became fully
coeducational , although women had been taking classes on campus ever since the 1930s.St. Ambrose began offering graduate classes in 1977 with the
master of business administration program. Its graduate programs have expanded to 15 graduate programs.On April 23, 1987, St. Ambrose College became St. Ambrose University at the direction of the Board of Directors. The university was organized into the Colleges of Business, Human Services and Arts and Sciences.
In 1997 St. Ambrose began offering its first doctoral program, the doctor of business administration.
tudents and faculty
The university enrolls approximately 3,800 students, as of Fall 2007. 2,829 of these students were undergraduates, 951 were graduate students. The student body is 60 percent female and 68 percent of students study full time. Approximately half of the students live on campus. 64 percent of incoming students are
Roman Catholic , and 8.8 percent identify themselves as belonging to a minority group.The college employs 338 faculty members, and 228 staff. The student-faculty ratio is approximately 16 to 1.
Sr.
Joan Lescinski , CSJ replaced Dr.Edward Rogalski as president in 2007 becoming the first woman to hold that office.Accreditation
St. Ambrose University is accredited by the
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools . In its review of2008 , the Association recommended a 10-year approval for St. Ambrose.Athletics
St. Ambrose is home to nine women's and nine men's intercollegiate sports. Varsity teams are known as the Saint Ambrose Queen Bees or the
Saint Ambrose Fighting Bees , respectively. Women's programs includeBasketball , Cross Country, Dance,Golf ,Soccer ,Softball ,Tennis , Track, andVolleyball . Men's programs includeBaseball ,Basketball , Cross Country,Football ,Golf ,Soccer ,Tennis , Track, andVolleyball . St. Ambrose is a member of theMidwest Collegiate Conference . Football teams participate in theMid-States Football Association ; Men's Volleyball participate in theMid-America Men's Volleyball Intercollegiate Conference .Miscellaneous
St. Ambrose's annual operating budget is approximately $55,000,000. The university's patron is
St. Ambrose ofMilan .The mascot for St. Ambrose teams is the Fighting
Bees . Bees and beehives are symbolic of St. Ambrose. There is a legend that as an infant, a swarm of bees settled on the saint's face while he lay in his cradle, leaving behind a drop of honey. His father considered this a sign of his future eloquence and honeyed-tongue.The school song is "Ambrosian Oaks" set to the tune of the
Finlandia Hymn .The institution's motto is: "
Faith ", "Learning ", and "Justice ".St. Ambrose is a member of the
Pacem in Terris Coalition that awards the prestigiousPacem in Terris Award .Notable Alumni
*Fr.
Edward Catich ee also
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St. Ambrose
*Diocese of Davenport
*Finlandia Hymn
*Pacem in Terris Award External links
* [http://www.sau.edu/ Saint Ambrose University Website]
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