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Dr. Gerry Turcotte became St. Mary’s third president and vice-chancellor on July 1, 2011. He was renewed for a second term of office on July 1, 2016 |
Dr. Gerry Turcotte became St. Mary’s third president and vice-chancellor on July 1, 2011. He was renewed for a second term of office on July 1, 2016. |
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== Academics == |
== Academics == |
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Motto | In Lumine Tuo Videbimus Lumen |
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Motto in English | In Your Light We Shall See Light |
Type | Catholic & Open To All Faiths |
Established | September 18th 1986 |
Chancellor | Most Rev. Frederick Henry, DD |
President | Dr. Gerry Turcotte |
Students | 600+ |
Location | , , 50°55′20″N 114°04′01″W / 50.9223°N 114.0670°W |
Campus | Urban, Enclosed Hilltop |
Nickname | Lightning |
Website | http://www.stmu.ca |
St. Mary’s University is an innovative teaching and research university that provides affordable and accredited degrees in the liberal arts, sciences and education. Located on a historic site in Calgary, Alberta, St. Mary’s has 875 full- and part-time students, 80 full- and part-time faculty, and an average class size of 25.
Administration
Dr. Gerry Turcotte became St. Mary’s third president and vice-chancellor on July 1, 2011. He was renewed for a second term of office on July 1, 2016.
Academics
St. Mary’s University is accredited to offer a Bachelor of Science degree, a Bachelor of Education after degree, eight Bachelor of Arts degrees including: 3 Year General Studies Degree, 4 Year Liberal Studies Degree, 3 and 4 Year English Degrees, 3 and 4 year History Degrees, 3 and 4 year Psychology Degrees as well as transferable university courses in 35 academic disciplines.[1]
Campus
In addition to academic expansion, the St. Mary's campus has undergone a major change. The land upon which the campus is situated accommodates several buildings, dating from the early 1900s, designated as provincial heritage buildings, including a wooden water tower. As the buildings have heritage status, this legally forbids any alteration of their exterior, with the exception of repair, a prohibition which does not extend to their interior. Thus these buildings have been transformed into new classrooms, a bookstore, common areas and cafeteria. The water tower has been braced to protect it from collapse, and repainted in its original colour, Canadian Pacific Railway red, the only colour legally allowed due to its heritage status. In September 2016, the new Heritage Centre building was officially opened.[2]
In 2011, St. Mary's initiated a site development planning process to identify guiding principles, development options and concept plans for its 35-acre campus.
St. Mary's library contains over 30,000 titles and has 51 workstations accessible by students.[3]
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Distant view of St.Mary's University campus
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St.Mary's University St. Basil's Hall Library
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St.Mary's University historic water tower and carriage house
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St.Mary's University Cairn dedicated to Father Albert Lacombe
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St.Mary's University McGivney Hall
Student life
The student body of St. Mary's is represented to faculty and administration by the Student Legislative Council (SLC). St. Mary's University supports student-run clubs and activities. Current clubs include a book club, hockey club, board games club, The Ed society, Friends of Humanities 101, The Historical Society, Literary Guild, Outdoors club, The Happiness Club, Science Club, Psychology Association, Student 4 Social Justice, D&D club, and ethics club.[4]
Athletics
St. Mary’s University was a founding member of the Alberta Colleges Athletic League. The league is composed of small colleges and has affiliated members in Alberta and Saskatchewan. The institution was accepted into the Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference (ACAC) in May 2010. Lightning basketball teams began competing at this level in Fall 2012. In fall 2014, the Lightning introduced their Cross Country program, making it St. Mary’s University’s third team competing in the ACAC.
External links
References
- ^ https://www.stmu.ca/academics/
- ^ "Parker: Heritage Centre opens at expanding St. Mary's University". Calgary Herald. 2016-09-15. Retrieved 2016-10-09.
- ^ http://library.stmu.ca/
- ^ https://www.stmu.ca/clubs-at-st-marys/