University of Sudbury
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University of Sudbury | |
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Corporate seal consists of two concentric circles, the inner circle includesg the University emblem and the outer circle in its upper half the University name and the motto in its lower half. | |
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Motto: | Lucerna ardens et lucens (Jn V, 35), A torch of glowing radiance |
Established: | 1913 |
Type: | Public |
Religious affiliation: | Roman Catholic |
Principal: | Dr. Andrii Krawchuk |
Faculty: | 25 |
Undergraduates: | Native Studies, Philosophy, Religious Studies, Theology, Communication publique and Folklore |
Postgraduates: | see Laurentian University |
Location: | Sudbury, Ontario, Canada (registrar@usudbury.ca) |
Campus: | urban |
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Colours: | blue & Red |
Affiliations: | AUCC, IAU,AUFC,COU,CIS |
Website: | http://www.usudbury.ca/ |
http://www.usudbury.com/EN/University/Emblem/Emblem.html | |
The University of Sudbury is a Roman Catholic bilingual university in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada which offers courses in French and English. Programs include religious studies, philosophy, native studies and folklore (entirely in French). It is a federated school of Laurentian University.
The university was founded as the Collège du Sacré-Coeur in 1913 and was the first, and for a long time, the only college in Northern Ontario. The college changed its name in 1957 and became a founding member of the Laurentian federation in 1960.
The university is a member of L'Association des universités de la francophonie canadienne, a network of academic institutions of the Canadian Francophonie. [1]
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