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==Notable college graduates==
==Notable college graduates==

[[Mary Daly|Mary Daly]] - received her B.A. in English. Daly went on to earn an M.A. in English from The Catholic University of America and a doctorate in religion from St. Mary's College. She is known for her large body of work about radical feminism.


[[Jimmy Fallon|Jimmy Fallon]] - Never graduated. Character on various SNL skits. Fallon actually never graduated. He left St. Rose with one semester to go to pursue his career by joining a comedy group in California.
[[Jimmy Fallon|Jimmy Fallon]] - Never graduated. Character on various SNL skits. Fallon actually never graduated. He left St. Rose with one semester to go to pursue his career by joining a comedy group in California.

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The College of Saint Rose

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In Tuo Lumino Videbumus Lumen
(In Thy Light We Shall See Light)

Established 1920
School type Private
President R. Mark Sullivan
Location Albany, NY
Enrollment 4,500 undergraduate and graduate
Sports teams 11
Mascot Golden Knights
Homepage www.strose.edu

The College of Saint Rose is a private, independent, co-educational college in Albany, New York, United States of America, founded in 1920 by the Sisters of Saint Joseph. Named after Saint Rose of Lima, the college offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs in over 50 areas. The school's primary colors are white and gold. Black and gold are used for marketing purposes. The school's NCAA Division II sports teams are referred to as the Golden Knights.

Residence halls

Alumni Hall - Kurt Hassenpflug is the RA of Alumni Hall.

Brubacher Hall - This hall is located on State Street, and it is one of the few residence halls of St. Rose that is not relatively near the main campus, which is mainly on Western Avenue. This hall houses freshmen, however other students can live in it, actually you might end up living in it as a sophmore because Saint Rose does not have enough dorm rooms to house all of it's students (apaprently). This is a co-ed dorm, and from the student's prospective, the funnest (funnest? you go to college?) dorm hall to live in.

Carey Hall -

Carondelet Hall -

Casey Hall -

Cavanaugh Hall -

Charter Hall -

Collins Hall -

Cullen Hall -

Delaney Hall -

Fontbonne Hall - This, like all the other houses is older, and infact use to be a Crematorium. Although it is a nice place to live no house on campus is really worth the price you pay for it.

Gibbons Hall -

Golub Hall -

Hahn Hall -

Kateri Hall -

Keeshan Hall -

Kelly Hall -

Lima Hall - This hall is located on Western Avenue and houses freshmen only, besides the RA's located on each of the five floors. This hall also contains a security desk and a 24-hour computer lab. This is a co-ed dorm, but has only been integrated recently. This happened as of the 2004-05 school year.

Lourdes Hall - Zach and Diddy's crib

Maginn Hall -

McCarthy Hall -

McCormick Hall -

Medaille Hall -

Morris Hall - This hall is located on Morris Street, and it is one of the few residence halls of St. Rose that is not relatively near the main campus. This hall does not house freshmen; it only houses sophomores, juniors, and seniors. This is a co-ed dorm.

Quillinan Hall -

Riley Hall -

946 Madison - Senior Apartments and the "Presidential Suite".

Radio station

A radio station at St. Rose will become operational in August of 2006, but a music license has not yet been granted.

Notable college graduates

Mary Daly - received her B.A. in English. Daly went on to earn an M.A. in English from The Catholic University of America and a doctorate in religion from St. Mary's College. She is known for her large body of work about radical feminism.

Jimmy Fallon - Never graduated. Character on various SNL skits. Fallon actually never graduated. He left St. Rose with one semester to go to pursue his career by joining a comedy group in California.

For more information

Please call the following numbers:
1-800-637-8556
518-454-5111

The College of Saint Rose may be found online at strose.edu.

See also