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Madonna University
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MottoEducation for truth, goodness, and service
TypePrivate, Roman Catholic university
Established1937
PresidentSr. Rose Marie Kujawa, C.S.S.F.
Students4,000
Address
36600 Schoolcraft Road, Livonia, Michigan 48150
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CampusSuburban, 49 acres
Ethnic Tradition Polish
ColorsBlue and Gold
NicknameCrusaders
AffiliationsNAIA D-II; WHAC
Websitewww.madonna.edu

Madonna University is a private, non-profit, Catholic university located in suburban Livonia, Michigan, on the western perimeter of metropolitan Detroit. Conducted by the Felician Sisters, it has extension campuses in Orchard Lake, Michigan (at the St. Mary's College campus); Southgate, Michigan (referred to as the Downriver Center); and Gaylord, Michigan (currently offering, via interactive television, a Bachelor of Social Work). Though strong in its affiliation with the Roman Catholic Church, the school attracts students and faculty of all faiths.

Founded by the Felician Sisters of Livonia in 1937 the university has grown to encompass more than 50 undergraduate majors towards the associate's and bachelor's degrees as well as 22 master's programs in clinical psychology, business, criminal justice, education, and health professions. Among the largest Catholic, Franciscan universities in the country, Madonna University is situated on a 49-acre wooded campus.

The University has created a technological program, referred to as e2College, that encompass the extended and electronic capabilities of the University, integrating technology into courses across the curriculum. The newly established Ford Motor Company Technology Wing offers opportunities for students to work collaboratively on class projects. The school has also recently renovated the Residence Hall for students living on campus.

Travel and study abroad opportunities are facilitated through the Center for International Studies, which has developed a 30-semester hour Certificate of Achievement in International Studies.

The school is ranked by the U.S. News and World Report under the category "University - Master's" as a Midwest university in the third tier.

Athletics

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Playing as the Crusaders, Madonna University athletics has developed into a National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Division II nine-sport program for men and women, including: baseball, basketball, golf, soccer, softball and volleyball.

Madonna is a member of the Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference (WHAC) within the NAIA. The campus features a regulation-size gym located in the Activities Center, which seats up to 600 people; international-size soccer field, which hosts camps and tournaments; baseball field and fast-pitch softball field. Athletic grants and scholarships are available to students who show promising talent and have demonstrated academic success.

Publications

There are several publications that are or have been issued by departments of Madonna University, or by the institution as a whole. The Madonna Herald is the University's newspaper, which is produced by the Madonna's Journalism Department. The Madonna Muse is a literary journal last published in the Winter Term of 2007. The Transept is a journal produced by students of Madonna University, particularly those involved with the Catholic Integrated Core Curriculum of Saint Mary's College (Michigan). It was last published in the Winter term of 2007. The Madonna Mind is a journal featuring articles written by the faculty of Madonna University. Recently, this publication has been placed entirely on the University's website, and is no longer published in a hard copy.

Madonna Online Radio

Students at Madonna also operate an on-line radio station at Live 365. The format is freeform, and features occassional live broadcasts from students of the Radio program. The broadcast is located at Madonna University On-Line Radio.

PAH-fest: Motown

Madonna University's Livonia campus is host to the annual PAH-fest: Motown film competition, with the first competition in July, 2007. This was the first time PAH-fest had conducted a competition in the Midwest. This film competition allows amateur film makers from the region to receive professional coaching and equipment to produce a movie in one week's time. The festival is headed by Christopher Coppola, brother of Nicholas Cage and owner of Ears XXI Studios.

Noted alumni

  • Rev. John Hedges - Pastor, St. Stephen Roman Catholic Church, New Boston, Michigan 2005 - Present

References