University of the Incarnate Word

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University of the Incarnate Word
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Motto: The Universe is Yours
Established 1881
Type: Private Catholic
President: Dr. Louis J. Agnese Jr.
Undergraduates: 5,400
Location San Antonio, Texas, United States
Campus: Urban, 230 acres (930,776 m²)
Athletics: 17 varsity teams
Colors: Red and Black
Mascot: Cardinals
Website: www.uiw.edu

The University of the Incarnate Word (UIW) is located in the Alamo Heights neighborhood of San Antonio, Texas. It is a private Catholic university located on 235 acres (1.0 km²) with notable campus extensions in the People's Republic of China also called "China Incarnate Word and Mexico also called "Centro Universitario Incarnate Word. The University has over 70 Sister schools around the world and its study abroad program is unmatched in the San Antonio area. One of the more popular programs is the John Cabot University study abroad program in Rome, Italy. As of Spring 2007, the university was the largest Catholic university and the fourth largest private university in the state of Texas.[1]

Incarnate Word was founded in 1881 by the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word who came to San Antonio at the request of Bishop Claude Dubuis. Through their acts of mercy, they founded several schools, hospitals, and academies.

The University is home to the Feik School of Pharmacy, the AT&T Math, Science, & Engineering center, The Dreeben School of Education, The H.E.B. School of Business, The Christus Santa Rosa Nursing School, and the School of Interactive Media & Design.

The University also operates an all-girls high school, Incarnate Word High School, as well as a coeducational high school, St. Anthony Catholic.

Newly constructed buildings such as the Pharmacy school and the "Hillside" dormitory will be ready for the entering Fall class of 2007. Construction will also begin in June 2007 of the new Tom Benson fieldhouse. The remodeling of the Fine arts building, Administration building, and Construction of our New Student Center will begin in the coming months.

The Cardinals at the University of the Incarnate Word will being playing football in the fall of 2009; it will be the only NCAA Division II team in the San Antonio metropolitan area.

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UIW was founded by the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word, who came to San Antonio in 1869 to assist with treating a cholera outbreak. The order follows the Augustinian rule.

The institution began as the Incarnate Word School in 1881 and was originally chartered as a college for women. It became fully coeducational in 1971.

The university first became accredited in 1925 and its accreditation was reaffirmed in 2005 by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.[2]

The university has two campuses, one in north central San Antonio, the other at the South Texas Medical Center.

UIW campus sign seen from Broadway Street.
UIW campus sign seen from Broadway Street.

UIW's synchronized swimming team placed in the 2006 U.S. Collegiate Championships.[3]

UIW men's and women's soccer teams continue to also be nationally recognized winning many of the heartland conference championships.

  1. ^ http://www.bizjournals.com/sanantonio/stories/2004/10/11/daily27.html
  2. ^ http://www.sacscoc.org/dtails.asp?instid=37680
  3. ^ http://www.uiw.edu/athletics/syncswimming/news.html

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