Ohio Dominican Universityis aprivateDominicanuniversity inColumbus, Ohio.In 2024, the university had 1,252 students and offered undergraduate degrees in 42 majors as well as 9 graduate degree programs.[3]
Former names | College of St. Mary of the Springs (1911–1968) Ohio Dominican College (1968–2002) |
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Motto | "Contemplare et contemplata aliis tradere" (Latin) |
Motto in English | To contemplate truth and to share with others the fruits of this contemplation |
Type | Private university |
Established | 1911 |
Affiliation | Roman Catholic(Dominican Order) |
Academic affiliations | ACCU,CIC,NAICU,ICUSTA |
Endowment | $18.9 million (2020)[1] |
President | Shonna Riedlinger (acting)[2] |
Academic staff | 234 |
Students | 1,252[3] |
Location | ,, U.S. 39°59′34″N82°56′28″W/ 39.9927°N 82.9411°W |
Campus | Urban, 75 acres (300,000 m2) |
Colors | Black & yellow[4] |
Nickname | Panthers |
Sporting affiliations | NCAA Division II–GMAC |
Website | www |
History
editThe College of St. Mary of the Springs was chartered in 1911 as an all-women's school. It became coeducational in 1964 and changed its name to Ohio Dominican College four years later. In 2002, its name changed to Ohio Dominican University.[5]
The Charles School
editThe Charles School at Ohio Dominican University opened in 2007 with the goal to significantly improve college success for young people in Central Ohio. Thepublic charter high schoolis part of a nationwide network ofEarly College High Schoolsinitiated through funds from theBill and Melinda Gates Foundationand other organizations. The Charles School (TCS) is open to all Ohio students entering the 9th grade, with a target population of students who have a desire to go to college and would be the first in their family to do so. Students have the opportunity to graduate with a high school diploma and up to 62 hours of college credit and/or an associate degree, at no cost to the student.
Athletics
editThe Ohio Dominican teams, nicknamed the Panthers, compete in theNCAA Division IIas members of theGreat Midwest Athletic Conference(GMAC).[6]ODU joined the GMAC on July 1, 2017. Ohio Dominican originally joined theGreat Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conferencein 2010 as part of the transition to NCAA Division II from theNational Association of Intercollegiate Athletics(NAIA).[7]The university currently offers 16 varsity sports including: men's and women's basketball, baseball, cheerleading (Football, both men's and women's basketball), men's and women's cross country, football, men's and women's golf, men's and women's soccer, softball, men's and women's track and field (indoor and outdoor), and women's volleyball.
Notable alumni and faculty
editAlumni
edit- Jonathan Sánchez,Major League Baseballpitcher
- Anne O'Hare McCormick,News correspondent
- Aden Ibrahim Aw Hirsi,Former Governor ofGedo,Somalia[citation needed]
- Christian Nodal,Mexican singer and songwriter[citation needed]
Presidents
editName | Dates |
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Stephanie Mohun | 1911–1914 |
Constance Keelty | 1914–1917 |
Justina Hogan | 1917–1920 |
Maria Theresa | 1920–1923 |
Regina Murphy | 1923–1926 |
Adele Heffley | 1926–1932 |
Bernardine Lynam | 1932–1935 |
Aloyse Fitzpatrick | 1935–1944 |
Anacletus Oger | 1944–1947 |
Angelita Conley | 1947–1964 |
Suzanne Uhrhane | 1964–1978 |
Mary Andrew Matesich | 1978–2001 |
Jack Calareso | 2001–2007 |
James A. Griffin | 2007–2008 (interim) |
Brian Nedwek | 2008–2009 |
Ronald J. Seiffert | 2009–2010 (interim) |
Peter Cimbolic | 2010–2017 |
Robert Gervasi | 2017–June 2021 |
Connie Gallaher | June 2021–2024 |
Shonna Riedlinger | January 2024 - present (acting) |
Gallery
editReferences
edit- ^As of June 30, 2020.U.S. and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2020 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY19 to FY20(Report). National Association of College and University Business Officers andTIAA.February 19, 2021.RetrievedFebruary 21,2021.
- ^Ohio Dominican University(2024)."Acting President".RetrievedApril 29,2024.
- ^abOhio Dominican University(2024)."Fast Facts".RetrievedApril 29,2024.
- ^"The ODU Brand".RetrievedMarch 22,2017.
- ^"About ODU".Ohio Dominican University.RetrievedMarch 28,2011.
- ^Pickle, David (June 30, 2015)."Ohio Dominican switching conferences".NCAA.Archived fromthe originalon July 16, 2011.RetrievedJuly 8,2017.
- ^"Ohio Dominican switching conferences".GMAC.June 30, 2015.RetrievedJuly 8,2017.