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'''St. Mary's University''' is a private and [[Roman Catholic Church|Catholic]] institution located in '''[[San Antonio, Texas]]''' operated by [[Society of Mary]], Roman Catholic congregation, or Marianist Order. The school provides a Catholic education experience that evokes academic excellence while integrating liberal studies, professional preparation and ethical commitment. It was founded in [[1852]] and is the oldest university in the [[San Antonio]] area.
'''St. Mary's University''' is a private and [[Roman Catholic Church|Catholic]] institution located in '''[[San Antonio, Texas]]''' operated by [[Society of Mary]], Roman Catholic congregation, or [[Marianist]] Order. The school provides a Catholic education experience that evokes academic excellence while integrating liberal studies, professional preparation and ethical commitment. It was founded in [[1852]] and is the oldest university in the [[San Antonio]] area.


In April of [[2000]], Dr. Charles Cotrell was chosen as the first president of the university who is not a member of the clergy.
In April of [[2000]], Dr. Charles Cotrell was chosen as the first president of the university who is not a member of the clergy.

Revision as of 11:55, 30 April 2006

St. Mary's University is a private and Catholic institution located in San Antonio, Texas operated by Society of Mary, Roman Catholic congregation, or Marianist Order. The school provides a Catholic education experience that evokes academic excellence while integrating liberal studies, professional preparation and ethical commitment. It was founded in 1852 and is the oldest university in the San Antonio area.

In April of 2000, Dr. Charles Cotrell was chosen as the first president of the university who is not a member of the clergy.

Distingushed graduates

  • John Cornyn, US Senator, St. Mary’s Distinguished Law School Graduate in 1994
  • William E. Greehey, Chair and CEO of Valero Energy Corp., 1960 graduate

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