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Description: Saint Joseph's College (1851–1978) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Manufacturing Industrial Solid Steel Die Maybe Used to emboss/stamp on Paper or Metal ??? ONLY PHOTO’S 1 & 2 IMAGE IS REVERSED TO SHOW U TEXT RIGHT READING SO U CAN SEE WHAT THE DIE WOULD PRODUCE WHEN IT WAS USED Solid Steel Weights 11 Pounds ! ! ! Top face 3 7/8” Wide x 4 1/8” Long x 2 3/4” Tall Bottom Base 3” Wide x 4 1/2” Long x 2 3/4” Tall Pink Watermark in Photographs will not appear in your Die THE MEDICAL ALUMNI OF SAINT JOSEPH'S COLLEGE PRESENTS THIS AWARD TO ___________ FOR DISTINGUISHED CONTRIBUTION TO MEDICAL SCIENCE Saint Joseph's University Saint Joseph's College (1851–1978) Saint Joseph's University (SJU or St. Joe's) is a private Jesuit university in Philadelphia and Lower Merion, Pennsylvania. The university was founded by the Society of Jesus in 1851 as Saint Joseph's College. Saint Joseph's is the seventh oldest Jesuit university in the United States and the fourth largest university in Philadelphia. It is named after Saint Joseph. Saint Joseph's University Latin: Universitas Sancti Iosephi Former names Saint Joseph's College (1851–1978) Philadelphia College of Pharmacy (1821–1998) University of the Sciences (1998–2022) Motto "Spirit, Intellect, Purpose" Type Private university Established September 15, 1851; 172 years ago Founder Felix-Joseph Barbelin Accreditation MSCHE Religious affiliation Roman Catholic (Jesuit) Academic affiliations AJCUACCUNAICU Endowment $461 million (2022) President Cheryl McConnell, PhD Provost Jay Carter, PhD (Interim) Academic staff 449 Students 7,861 Undergraduates 5,071 Postgraduates 2,790 Other students Over 9,000 post merger. Location Philadelphia-Lower Merion, Pennsylvania Campus Large City, 149 acres (60.3 ha) Newspaper The Hawk Newspaper Colors Crimson and gray Nickname Hawks Sporting affiliations NCAA Division I - A-10Philadelphia Big 5City 6 Mascot The Hawk Saint Joseph's University has nearly 9,000 undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral students in over 134 undergraduate programs, 77 graduate programs, and 9 adult learner programs. It has 14 centers and institutes, including the Kinney Center for Autism Education and Support and the Pedro Arrupe, S.J., Center for Business Ethics. Saint Joseph's athletics teams, the Hawks, are an NCAA Division I program that competes in the Atlantic-10 Conference and Philadelphia's Big 5. The official colors of the university are crimson and gray. The school mascot is The Hawk which never stops flapping its wings while in costume. Jesuit and Catholic identity The university's Jesuit community live in one of two locations on the Hawk Hill campus. The Loyola Center, located on City Line Avenue, is connected to Manresa Hall, the infirmary for Jesuits. The Loyola Center exclusively houses retired members of the Jesuit Community. The second location, Arrupe Hall, serves as housing for active Jesuits at Saint Joseph's University, and features a large dining hall and chapel.[9] The university extensively uses its Jesuit identity in its branding. It began the Magis ("greater") campaign in 2013 to highlight commitment to living "For the greater glory of God" (Ad maiorem Dei gloriam), the motto of the Society of Jesus. SJU also promotes the Jesuit principle of cura personalis or "care for the whole person." Undergraduates must complete a general education program that focuses heavily on traditional liberal arts disciplines. On September 27, 2015, Pope Francis, a Jesuit, made a stop at the university during his two-day visit to Philadelphia. History Beginning of Collegiate Jesuit Education in Philadelphia St. Joe's, founded by the Jesuits in 1851 as Saint Joseph's College, is the seventh oldest Jesuit university in the United States and is named after the legal father of Jesus, Saint Joseph. Statue of Joseph, a 1st-century Jewish man of Nazareth who, according to the canonical Gospels, was married to Mary, the mother of Jesus, and was the legal father of Jesus and who is venerated as Saint Joseph in the Catholic Church Origin of North America's First College of Pharmacy On June 1, 2022, Saint Joseph's University acquired University of the Sciences (aka USciences and fka Philadelphia College of Pharmacy), adding professional programs in health and science, including occupational therapy, physical therapy, pharmacy and physician assistant (as USciences had offered more than 30 degree and certification programs across a wide range of pharmaceutical and healthcare-related disciplines. Hence, St. Joe's can now trace its history to February 1821, when 68 apothecaries aka pharmacists met in Philadelphia's Carpenters' Hall to establish improved scientific standards and to develop programs to train more competent apprentices and students. They formalized their new association through a constitution, which declared their intent to establish a school of pharmacy to enhance their vocation and to "guard the drug market from the introduction of spurious, adulterated, deteriorated or otherwise mischievous articles, which are too frequently forced into it". Classes began nearly immediately, making it the first institution of higher learning in the United States dedicated to the field of pharmacy. In 1825, the college began publishing the first academic journal in the United States dedicated to pharmacy. The apothecaries formalized their new association through a constitution, which declared their intent to establish a school of pharmacy to enhance their vocation and to "guard the drug market from the introduction of spurious, adulterated, deteriorated or otherwise mischievous articles, which are too frequently forced into it". Since Philadelphia College of Pharmacy (last known as University of Sciences in Philadelphia or USciences) was chartered in 1822, SJU, the successor to Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and USciences, is now the first institution of higher learning in the United States dedicated to the field of pharmacy. Campus locations of Philadelphia's first Jesuit college St. Joe's college started on September 15, 1851,[19] when 36 students began classes in a building adjacent to Old St. Joseph's Church Roman Catholic church on Willings Alley, between South 3rd and South 4th Streets and Walnut and Spruce Streets in Philadelphia.[20] St. Joe's moved in 1866 from Willings Alley to a full block on Girard Avenue between 17th and 18th Streets in Philadelphia (now the location of Saint Joseph's Preparatory School).[21] St. Joe's moved to its present City Avenue Hawk Hill campus in November 1927 after St. Joe's raised over million dollars enabling the (i) purchase of twenty-three acres and (ii) construction of its modern collegiate Gothic architectural main academic building. Seal The Seal of Saint Joseph's College, now University, at the Burns Library at Boston College The Seal of Saint Joseph's University signifies its history and values. Other Jesuit educational institutions share three of these symbols. The wolves over a kettle pot show the generosity of the Loyola family towards the poor. Tradition claims that the Loyolas provided so much food for their soldiers that even the wolves had enough to eat. IHS are the first three letters of the name of Jesus in Greek, and the historic monogram of the Society of Jesus. The stripes signify the 7 sons of the House of Loyola, who died defending their home. The lily is the distinguishing symbol of the university, honoring Saint Joseph, the school's patron saint. The seal is the graphical representation of Saint Joseph's and its Jesuit identity.

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