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Saint Francis Xavier University

St. Francis Xavier University
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Motto Quaecumque Sunt Vera (Whatsoever things are true, Philippians 4:4-9)
Type Public Liberal Arts University
Established 1853 St. Francis Xavier College/Seminary (1855). Subsequent name, St. Francis Xavier University.
Affiliation Roman Catholic
Endowment $ 100 million
Chancellor Susan Crocker
President Dr. Kent MacDonald
Academic staff
265
Students 3,895
Undergraduates 3,884
Postgraduates 101
Location Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada
45°37′05″N 61°59′40″W / 45.61806°N 61.99444°W / 45.61806; -61.99444Coordinates: 45°37′05″N 61°59′40″W / 45.61806°N 61.99444°W / 45.61806; -61.99444
Campus Rural
Colours Blue      and White     
Nickname X-Men and X-Women
Affiliations AUCC, IAU, CIS, CUSID, AUS, CBIE, CUP.
Website stfx.ca
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St. Francis Xavier University is a primarily undergraduate university located in Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada. The university brings together 5,100 students from across Canada and around the world in arts, science, business and information systems. It is a member of the U4 League, a group of primarily undergraduate universities in Eastern Canada.

St. Francis Xavier College was founded as Arichat College, a Roman Catholic Diocesan educational institution at Arichat, Nova Scotia, in 1853. Arichat College was moved to its present location in Antigonish, and established as St. Francis Xavier College in 1855. On May 7, 1866, St. Francis Xavier College was given university status, becoming St. Francis Xavier University. The University awarded its first degrees in 1868.

In 1883 Mount St. Bernard Academy was founded for female education, with girls from primary grades to grade 12 taught by the Sisters of Notre Dame.

Henry Frederick Busch (architect) designed the College building, 1888.

In 1894, the academy affiliated with St. Francis Xavier University as Mount St. Bernard College. In 1897, the school became the first co-educational Catholic university in North America to grant degrees to women. Four women were awarded university degrees in 1897.

A metal plaque in the St. Francis Xavier University Chapel is dedicated to the thirty-three members of the college, now St. Francis Xavier University, who were killed in service during the First World War (1914–18).

In February 1922, St. Francis Xavier University's War Memorial Rink, with a brick exterior and wooden interior, opened. After the War Memorial Rink was officially closed on February 8, 2002, the building was torn down and a new science complex was built in the old rink's place.

StFX’s extension department has engaged in community development in Antigonish since 1928 while the Coady International Institute at StFX has engaged in community development globally since 1959.

A metal plaque, unveiled on 5 May 1984, was dedicated by the university's Class of 1984, in honour of those students killed in armed conflict while defending the liberty of Canadians.

In 1985 the number of women students at St. Francis Xavier became equal to the number of men for the first time. In 1990, the women's college existed as a residence only.

In the early 20th century, professional education expanded beyond the traditional fields of theology, law and medicine. Graduate training based on the German-inspired American model of specialized course work and the completion of a research thesis was introduced. The policy of university education initiated in the 1960s responded to population pressure and the belief that higher education was a key to social justice and economic productivity for individuals and for society.


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