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 Assumption University Home Page
Assumption University of Windsor has a heritage reaching back to 1857 and is the parent of the University of Windsor, administered by the Congregation of St. Basil, the Basilian Fathers.
Assumption is a privately operated, autonomous University separate from the University of Windsor and yet an integral part of it.
When the University of Windsor was established in 1963, Assumption University entered into federation with the newly formed University of Windsor and became the Catholic University within the University of Windsor.
www.assumptionu.ca   (217 words)

  
 The Basilian Newsletter - 08 March 2000
After his retirement from the University of Windsor in 1979, he was chief Financial Officer for Assumption University from 1985 to 1987 and served on the Board of Governors of Assumption University from 1984 to 1991.
Though a well-established Basilian foundation, Assumption was initiating major changes that would lead to the establishment of a new provincial university, the University of Windsor, in 1963, to which Fr.
O'Meara had received a BA in 1938 from the University of Toronto, an MA in Education in 1941 from Wayne State, and would receive a PhD from the University of Ottawa in 1948.
www.basilian.org /Publica/Newslet/2000/2000March08.htm   (839 words)

  
 The Basilian Newsletter - 03 June 1998
Ruth was named President of Assumption University which had become and remains, a fully accredited University federated with the University of Windsor.
In 1978 the University of Windsor conferred on Fr.
When he retired in 1984 and was appointed to Assumption College School, the pastor wrote a letter of thanks to the Superior General and stated: "I cannot express in words what relief Father Ruth's presence gave to me, and to all of the parishioners.
www.basilian.org /Publica/Newslet/1998/1998June03.htm   (1211 words)

  
 University of Windsor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The University of Windsor is a mid-sized university in Windsor, Ontario, Canada.
Situated at the western end of Lake St. Clair, on the Detroit River, the University of Windsor is Canada's southernmost university.
Assumption University, a graduate college that offers a degree in Pastoral Ministry and Religious Education
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/University_of_Windsor   (181 words)

  
 http://oemcomputer/diocese/cfm/si2002.htm
Policy on Plagiarism - The University of Windsor's policy on plagiarism is also the policy of Assumption University:
Assumption University reserves the right to change any course schedules and cancel a class with an enrollment of less than twelve students.
Assumption University maintains the confidentiality of student records.
www.saginaw.org /cfm/au/au_info_academic.htm   (899 words)

  
 University of Windsor - About the University 2003 - University History
The year 2003 marked the University of Windsor's 40th anniversary as a public institution but the story of our university actually began with its founding in September of 1857, when the first students arrived to study at its predecessor, Assumption College.
Francis Leddy became President of the University of Windsor, and presided over a period of explosive growth of the university.
In response, the University of Windsor invested more than $50 million in a new student residence, the Anthony P. Toldo Health Education Centre, the Jackman Dramatic Art Centre, and in classroom and lab upgrades.
www.windsorlancers.ca /uweb/AboutU.nsf/tovr/15FA4DDAE68DA06385256DB4004F48AE   (564 words)

  
 Assumption University Home Page
Assumption University of Windsor has a heritage reaching back to 1857 and is the parent of the University of Windsor, administered by the Congregation of St. Basil, the Basilian Fathers.
When the University of Windsor was established in 1963, Assumption University entered into federation with the newly formed University of Windsor and became the Catholic University within the University of Windsor.
Assumption is a privately operated, autonomous University separate from the University of Windsor and yet an integral part of it.
www.assumptionu.ca   (109 words)

  
 University of Windsor
Windsor, University of, at Windsor, Ont., Canada; nondenominational; coeducational; founded 1857 as Assumption College.
University of Windsor - University of Windsor enrollment statistics and tuition information
Ontario Colleges and Universities - Colleges and universities in Ontario, with enrollment statistics and tuition information
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 UNIVERSITY OF WINDSOR
The University of Windsor has established research and program partnerships with nearby American universities such as the University of Michigan (environmental), Wayne State (largest US medical school), University of Detroit Mercy (joint law program) and other US universities as far away as Minnesota and Ohio.
The University of Windsor, a separate public institution, was founded in 1963.
The University of Windsor provides "the degree that works," an innovative, experiential approach that prepares its graduates for the challenges of tomorrow.
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 Canada's Navy: HMCS WINDSOR - About the Ship
In 1995, Anne was bestowed Honorary Doctor of Laws degrees from both the University of Windsor, and Assumption University in Windsor.
Currently immediate Past Chair of Windsor Regional Hospital Foundation, Anne is also a member of the University of Windsor Board of Governors and the Assumption University Board of Regents.
She has been a long time member, a Board member, and a past President of many groups, including the May Court Club of Windsor, the Windsor Club of the Canadian Federation of University Women, the Windsor Symphony Volunteer Association, and the University of Windsor Alumni Board.
www.navy.dnd.ca /windsor/about/ship_about_e.asp?category=78   (3572 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Assumption College (disambiguation)
Assumption College (now Assumption University) at the University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, Canada
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Assumption_College_(disambiguation)   (76 words)

  
 Ontario University Athletics
The original members of the O-QAA had been joined by the Assumption College (University of Windsor) and were joined in 1961 by Waterloo and 1968 by Carleton University and the University of Ottawa.
In the resulting reorganization meetings, the remaining members of the O-QAA, (Carleton University, University of Guelph, McMaster University, University of Ottawa, Queen's University, University of Toronto, University of Waterloo, University of Western Ontario and University of Windsor) voted to change their name to the OUAA (Ontario Universities Athletic Association).
In 1988, Lakehead University was admitted to full membership while McGill, Concordia and Bishop's were granted playing privileges in basketball due to the folding of the Quebec Universities Athletic Association.
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 Windsor (Canada) - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Windsor (Canada)
The University of Windsor, established in 1963, incorporates Assumption College (1857) and other educational institutions.
Windsor is the centre of Canada's car industry, and a major producer of pharmaceuticals.
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /Windsor%20%28Canada%29   (790 words)

  
 McLuhan Program - About Marshall McLuhan
Honorary degree from The University of Alberta, LL.D. Received the Christian Culture Award, Assumption University, Windsor, Ontario Gold Medal Award from the President of the Italian Republic at Rimini, Italy, in recognition of original work as philosopher of the mass media.
Appointment by the President of The University of Toronto to direct a new Centre for Culture and Technology (to study the psychic and social consequences of technologies and media).
At the same time, he received a job offer from the English department at University of Wisconsin and, concluding that, “eight years at University is enough to be a weight on the family,” began his teaching career simultaneously with his doctoral research.
www.mcluhan.utoronto.ca /marshal.htm   (1619 words)

  
 BBPA Awards Ceremony
A graduate of the University of Western Ontario, Assumption University of Windsor (later the University of Windsor) and Michigan State University (MSU), Howard was often a participant in political and philosophical debates on campus and enamoured himself in social work.
Howard has been an unrelenting voice for the Windsor area and has helped to enlighten all visible minorities of their latent political opportunities.
Soon afterward, he became the first-ever New Democrat Party representative for the Windsor-Walkerville riding and the second black Member of Parliament in history where he served for nine years.
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 Congregation of St. Basil - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Canada it founded Assumption College, now, as Assumption University, federated with the University of Windsor.
St Thomas More College, federated with the University of Saskatchewan, was also founded in the Basilian Tradition.
The Basilian Fathers, also known as The Congregation of Saint Basil, is an international order of Roman Catholic priests and students studying for the priesthood.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Basilians   (1689 words)

  
 Roman and Eastern Catholic churches
Assumption University Campus Ministry, federated with the University of Windsor, Ontario
CCO was founded at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada in 1988 after receiving the approval of the local bishop.
The Catholic University of America Campus Ministry, Washington, D.C. The Chinese Catholic Society of the University of British Columbia, Vanvouver, British Columbia
www.ecumenism.net /denom/catholic.htm   (2346 words)

  
 Howard McCurdy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Born December 10, 1932, in London, Ontario, McCurdy studied at the University of Western Ontario where he received a Bachelor of Arts and later at Assumption University where he received a Bachelor of Science.
Howard Douglas McCurdy is a retired Canadian politician and university professor.
From 1979 to 1984, Howard McCurdy served the city of Windsor as an Alderman and later joined the New Democratic Party, eventually becoming the party's first African-Canadian Member of Parliament.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Howard_McCurdy   (2346 words)

  
 Dictionary of Basilian Biography Book 2
Every institution at which Father Carr taught conferred an honorary degree upon him: the University of Toronto in 1922, the University of Saskatchewan, where he was presented as "the leader of Roman Catholic education in Canada" in 1952, Assumption University of Windsor in 1955, and the University of British Columbia in 1956.
CARR, Henry, tenth Superior General, educator, was born in Oshawa, Ontario, on January 8, 1880, one of nine children born to William Carr and Margaret Quigley.
Over the years a rare gift for making friends drew to Father Carr people from all walks of life.
www.basilian.org /Publica/Necrhtml/BasBio/dictionary2.htm   (2346 words)

  
 Historical Plaques of Essex County
Finally in 1963, a new non-denominational institution, the University of Windsor, absorbed Essex College, granted federation to Assumption University, and renewed the previous college affiliations.
The next year he was commissioned as an ensign in the Queen’s Light Infantry and captured the enemy’s flag in the "Battle of Windsor" (December 1838).
With an estate at Grosse Pointe, Michigan, Grant served on the Land Board of the District of Hesse from 1789 until 1794 and was appointed Lieutenant of Essex County in 1799.
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 Ontario Christianity
The 20th president of Assumption University in Windsor, Ontario is Fr.
Mario Osbert O'Souza, C.S.B. O'Souza, a native of Pakistan, took up his new position in January; but it's not his first affiliation with the federated college, and forerunner, of the University of Windsor.
Ontario composer Ruth Fazal's Oratorio Terezin is a celebration of the future of the nation of Israel that was reborn out of the ashes of the Holocaust.
www.canadianchristianity.com /cgi-bin/on.cgi?ontario/index   (2460 words)

  
 Dictionary of Basilian Biography Book 12
During the year 1930-31 he was on the staff of St. Anne's Parish in Detroit, Michigan, and at the same time took courses at Assumption College in Windsor, Ontario, which enabled him to complete the requirements for a B.A. from the University of Western Ontario.
Two years later he moved to Assumption College School in Windsor, Ontario, but a severe heart attack kept him out of the classroom for most of the year 1956-57.
Under his administration Catholic Central High School grew rapidly and at the same time there was a strengthening of its educational policies.
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 University Coat of Arms
Blue, gold and white are the colours of Assumption University, now federated with the University of Windsor.
The composition is irradiated with gold rays as a further allusion to the County, the "Sun Parlor of Canada." Around the base of the Crest is a Wreath of the University of Windsor colours, blue and gold, and from this, down either side of the Helm, flows the mantling of the same colours.
Over the whole of the shield stretches a symbolic bridge with twin allusions to the location of the University at the Canadian base of the Ambassador Bridge linking Canada and the United States, Windsor and Detroit, and to the principal aims of the University—to bridge chasms of ignorance and join the firm grounds of truth.
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 Canadian Colleges and Universities - ed-u.com
Assumption University - University of Windsor - Ontario
Faced with soaring enrolment, universities across Canada are feverishly building more sophisticated and more expensive residences -- costing $45,000 to $80,000 for each of the tens of thousands of new student spaces...
The school offers a new course in the company's programming language.
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 Dad's WebPage
He graduated from Grade 13 at the age of 15 and continued on to graduate from Assumption College at the age of 18 as Canada's youngest University graduate.
Bernie Newman, Liberal MPP for Windsor Walkerville, will be honoured Friday night for his 20 years in the provincial Legislature.
As a politician he has devoted his life for the improvement of the community.
www.wincom.net /~bernnewm/dads.html   (445 words)

  
 Dictionary of Basilian Biography Book 12
After profession he continued his studies for the priesthood at Assumption College in Windsor, Ontario, 1888-90, St. Michael's College in Toronto, Ontario, 1890-93, and the Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C., 1893-95, where he obtained S.T.B. and S.T.L. degrees in theology.
After his profession on August 15, 1942, he was appointed to St. Michael's College, Toronto, where he fulfilled the brilliant promise of his high school record and graduated in 1956 with a B.A. from the University of Toronto.
WALSH, Francis Anthony, priest, brother of Father Joseph Walsh, was born in Parkhill, Ontario, on July 16, 1901, the youngest of eight children born to Thomas Walsh and Theresa McKenna.
www.basilian.org /Publica/Necrhtml/BasBio/dictionary12.htm   (445 words)

  
 The Basilian Administration and Parish Staff
During his formation years, he taught at Michael Power High School in Etobicoke, and Assumption High School in Windsor.
After receiving an Honours B.A. in History from the University of Waterloo, he entered the Basilian Novitiate in 1967.
Campbell was ordained in 1974 and spent the next ten years teaching High School in Windsor, Calgary and Sault Ste.
www.holyrosary.ca /pastoral.html   (445 words)

  
 USMC - History of USMC
1870 - The Reverend Denis O'Connor, C.S.B., is sent from St. Michael's to be President of Assumption College in Windsor, re-organized and placed under Basilian control, the first of many educational institutions to be founded from St. Michael's College.
1900 - Foundation by Basilians from St. Michael's College of St. Thomas College, Houston, Texas, now the University of St. Thomas.
The Basilians later buy four lots from Elmsley north of Clover Hill for future College needs.
www.utoronto.ca /stmikes/about/chronology.html   (445 words)

  
 The Basilian Newsletter - 31 May 1995
He graduated with a BA from the University of Western Ontario in 1951 and was appointed to teach for one year each at Catholic Central, Detroit and Aquinas, Rochester.
Following the Novitiate year, John was appointed to Assumption College in Windsor to complete undergraduate studies and to teach part-time in the high school section.
The Most Reverend Frederick Henry, Bishop-elect of Thunder Bay (Ontario) and Auxiliary Bishop of London (Ontario), presided; he was assisted by several Basilian and diocesan priests from the area.
www.basilian.net /Publica/Newslet/1995/1995May31.htm   (445 words)

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