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'''Saint Mary's University of [[San Antonio, Texas]]''' is a [[Catholic]] [[university]] in the Marianist tradition. It was founded in [[1852]] and is the oldest university in San Antonio. |
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In April of [[2000]], Dr. Charles Cotrell was chosen as the first president of the university to not be a member of the clergy. |
In April of [[2000]], Dr. Charles Cotrell was chosen as the first president of the university to not be a member of the clergy. |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
Revision as of 19:41, 17 January 2004
This article is in reference to Saint Mary's University in Texas. For other universities of the same name, see Saint Mary's University.
Saint Mary's University of San Antonio, Texas is a Catholic university in the Marianist tradition. It was founded in 1852 and is the oldest university in San Antonio.
In April of 2000, Dr. Charles Cotrell was chosen as the first president of the university to not be a member of the clergy.