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St. Francis Xavier University

Motto: Quaecumque Sunt Vera
(Whatsoever things are true)
Established 1853
Type: Public
Endowment: $ 59.4 million
Chancellor: Rev. Raymond J. Lahey, D.D.
President: Dr. Sean Riley
Faculty: 264
Students: 4267 full time
627 part time
Location Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada
Campus: Rural
Colours: Blue, White
Website: stfx.ca

Coordinates: 45°37′0.47″N, 61°58′58.40″W St. Francis Xavier University (StFX) is a Canadian university located in Antigonish, Nova Scotia.

The university brings together 4,200 students from across Canada and around the world in arts, science, business and information systems and applied programs.

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StFX was founded in 1853 by Colin Francis MacKinnon, a Catholic bishop of Scottish descent. The university is named after the Jesuit missionary Saint Francis Xavier. It was originally a Catholic seminary. St.F.X. was granted full university powers in 1866 by an act of the Nova Scotia legislature. StFX celebrated its 150th anniversary in 2003.

Maclean's Magazine has ranked StFX as the top Primarily Undergraduate university in Canada for five consecutive years (2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006). StFX has also ranked first in alumni support for the past six years (2001-2006). In 2007 Maclean's Magazine placed StFX in 3rd place in the Primarily Undergraduate category, having been replaced by Mount Allison University and Acadia University, who tied for first place.

Between the years 2000 and 2004 more StFX students, on a per capita basis, have received Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) awards for post-secondary study than any other university in Canada. [1]

Xavier Hall, StFX campus
Xavier Hall, StFX campus

The Coady Institute takes its name from one of the founders of the Antigonish Movement, Dr. Moses Coady. In the 1930s, the Antigonish Movement promoted adult education as the path to social improvement and economic organization for disadvantaged groups in eastern Canada. Today, the StFX Extension Department continues this community development work in our local region.

In 1959, an international extension of these efforts was born through the establishment of the Coady International Institute on campus. Since then, more than 4,500 community leaders from 120 countries have graduated from the Coady's professional education programs. These graduates work in economic development, community health, education, human rights and environmental sustainability.

2003 X-Ring
2003 X-Ring

The X-Ring, which is synonymous with the university, is awarded to the graduating class at StFX. The tradition of the ring dates back to 1942. Prior to the X-Ring it was customary for each graduating class to come up with their own unique class ring. The task of designing the ring for the class of the day was assigned to graduating student William J. MacDougall. After leaving the project until the last minute and presumably in a rush to complete it William simply drew a circle with the letter X in the centre. In 1957, the university had the ring design copyrighted and it became the official ring of all graduating classes. The first X-Ring Ceremony was held in October 1958. The ceremony is now held on of the feast of St. Francis Xavier, December 3rd.

The X-Ring has become so closely associated with the institution itself that it was integrated it into the university logo. The stylized X-Ring logo was first introduced in 1998 as part of a new student recruitment CD-ROM. It soon came into use on the StFX website and in many university publications before being established as the official logo.

Most students have their initials and program of study engraved. There are selective criteria required in order to receive a ring, including amount of credits and type of program.

In 1998 StFX began an $85 million (CAD) campus renewal initiative. The goal of the program is to improve educational and residential opportunities throughout campus.

To date, the initiative has seen the completion of six large scale projects.

  • The construction of the Governors Hall was completed in September 2006. It is an $18 million hotel-style residence which includes 226 rooms on four floors. It is aimed at upper-year students. From May to August, Governors Hall is operated as a hotel.
  • Complete renovation of MacIssac Hall, an existing residence, at a cost of $8 million. This project was also completed in September 2006.
  • The construction of two apartment-style residences, Power Hall and Somers Hall, aimed at upper-year students.
  • Complete renovation of Morrison Hall, the main dining facility at StFX
Stylized X-Ring
Stylized X-Ring

The latest phase of the initiative announced in April 2007. An $11 million renovation of Bishops Hall, which includes Fraser, Burke and Plessis residences, finished in September 2007. The building was upgraded with wireless internet access, new heating, plumbing, ventilation and electrical systems, elevators were installed, and most rooms became single occupancy, with a small number of them remaining as double occupancy. [2]

Two additional projects are planned for the coming years.

St. Francis Xavier is represented in the Atlantic University Sport conference of Canadian Interuniversity Sport by the St. Francis Xavier X-Men and the St. Francis Xavier X-Women.

The X-Men have claimed national titles in football (1966), men's basketball (1993, 2001, 2002), men's hockey (2004) and women's rugby (2006). As well the school has claimed many Atlantic university titles over the years.

The StFX Students' Union, branded as The U, is a participatory student organization that is designed to represent the interests of StFX students. The current president of the Students' Union is Adam Harris, a 4th year honours chemistry major.[3] The union also helps to organize student activities and groups. The Students' Union is based in Bloomfield Centre, on the StFX campus and is a member of the Canadian Alliance of Student Associations. The well known X-Ring ceremony, which takes place each December 3 is also organized by the Students' Union.


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