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The main entrance to St. Catherine University.
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Derham Hall, the first campus building.
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St. Kate’s park-like main campus is located near the downtowns of St. Paul and Minneapolis.
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More than three-quarters of classes at St. Kate’s have 20 or fewer students.
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A pottery class.
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St. Kate’s respiratory care program is one of the first in the United States.
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St. Kate's is the only college or university in Minnesota to require elementary-education majors to earn a STEM certificate.
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Springtime on campus.
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The student-faculty ratio is 11-1, and classes emphasize discussion and hands-on work.
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Every business course incorporates ethics — an approach that’s become a model for other colleges and universities.
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Dew Drop Pond.
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The rose window in Our Lady of Victory Chapel inspired St. Kate’s logo.
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The Chapel offers sacred liturgy and a place for reflection and prayer.
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A candlelight ceremony at first-year orientation.
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The Aimee and Patrick Butler Center for Sports and Fitness.
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The Butler Center swimming pool is one of the finest in the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference.
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St. Kate’s offers students fitness classes such as spinning, yoga and aerobics.
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The Wildcats have 11 NCAA Division III teams, including cross country.
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Residence halls offer theme housing to enhance students' learning experience.
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Eighty percent of first-year students live on campus.
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A residence hall suite for upper-class students.
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The “Heart of Campus” — Coeur de Catherine student center and learning commons.
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Students head to The Pulse, St. Kate’s day/night hub, to play pool or watch movies.
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The University has more than 50 student clubs, including the St. Kate's Activities Team.
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Autumn colors on campus.
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St. Kate's alumnae have a genuine love for their alma mater.
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Mendel Hall, home of the sciences at St. Kate's.
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Exploring and enjoying the fine arts is part of a liberal arts education at St. Catherine University.
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Fontbonne Hall houses the fashion and food science programs.
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The WHIR Center is devoted to interdisciplinary research on women's health.
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St. Kate’s offers biology majors the rare opportunity to do original research in their first year.
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O’Shaughnessy Auditorium is a center for Twin Cities dance and campus presentations.
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The public is always invited to enjoy theater productions, art shows and concerts on campus.
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Each spring, apparel design and fashion merchandising students produce Katwalk.
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The O’Shaughnessy has welcomed a variety of artists and luminaries since 1970 — from Maya Angelou to Lily Tomlin.
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The Minneapolis campus is home to many St. Kate's healthcare programs.
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St. Kate’s is the most ethnically diverse private college or university in the region.
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Old Main auditorium on the historic Minneapolis campus.
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Two-year programs on the Minneapolis campus admit both women and men.
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St. Kate’s offers the first and only undergraduate orthoptics major in the United States.
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Commencement brings families together.
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St. Kate's educates students to lead and influence.
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An aerial view of the 110-acre St. Paul campus.
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One of St. Kate's resident albino squirrels.