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The Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Puerto Rico) is a Private university, private Catholic church, Roman Catholic university with its main campus in Ponce, Puerto Rico. It provides courses leading to Bachelor's, Master's and Doctorate degrees in education, business administration, the sciences, and arts and humanities. It also has campuses in Arecibo, Puerto Rico, Arecibo and Mayagüez, Puerto Rico, Mayagüez, as well as a satellite extension in Coamo, Puerto Rico, Coamo. It is also home to a Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico School of Law, School of Law and a Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico School of Architecture, School of Architecture. The university also founded a medical school, Ponce School of Medicine, Escuela de Medicina de Ponce, in 1977, but in 1980 became an independent entity that eventually became the Ponce Health Sciences University. The Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico was founded in 1948 as Universidad Católica de Santa Maria, but its name was changed to Catholic University of Puerto Rico, Universidad Católica de Puerto Rico with the graduation of its first class in 1950.Cristobal Colón. ''A mis amigos de la Universidad Católica.'' Publicaciones Puertorriqueñas, Inc. 1993. Page 8. On 25 January 1991, the name was changed again to its current name, after Pope John Paul II bestowed the title of pontifical university, pontifical on the university.


History

The university was founded in spring of 1948 by James Edward McManus, James E. McManus, C.S.S.R., Bishop of the Diocese of Ponce, and James Peter Davis, Bishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San Juan de Puerto Rico, Diocese of San Juan. It was founded as the Catholic University of Santa Maria. "The name Santa Maria was chosen to honor the Mother of God and to implore her protection and help." Its first president was Monseñor Vicente Murga. The original campus consisted of a few classrooms provided by the Capuchin Friars (OFM) and the Sisters of Saint Joseph, catholic clergymen and nuns, respectively, in the Colegio San Conrado in Ponce, a catholic primary educational school. During 1949, the university acquired from the Government of Puerto Rico (administered by Autoridad de Tierras). This plot of land was located south of the city center proper and was, at the time, part of the ''Ingenio La Reparada'' sugar cane plantation, and being used to feed Hacienda Mercedita, Central Mercedita sugar mill. The University has been accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools since 1953.


Presidents

* Jorge Iván Vélez Arocho (2010–present) * Marcelina Velez de Santiago (2006 - 2010) * Jose Alberto MoralesFrancisco Lluch Mora. ''Orígenes y Fundación de Ponce y Otras Noticias Relativas a su Desarrollo Urbano, Demográfico y Cultural (Siglos XVI-XIX).'' San Juan, Puerto Rico: Plaza Mayor. 2001. p. 7. (2001 - 2006) * Tossello Giangiacono (1984 - 2001) * Jaime B. Fuster (1981 - 1984)Cristóbal Colón. ''A mis amigos de la Universidad Católica.'' Ponce, Puerto Rico: Publicaciones Puertorriqueñas. 1993. p. 9. * Francisco Carreras (1969 - 1981) * Theodore McCarrick (1965 - 1969) * John F. Mueller (1961 - 1965) * Thomas Stanley (1956 - 1961) * William Ferree (1953 - 1956) * Vicente Murga (1948 - 1953)


Schools

In 1961, the university started the Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico School of Law, School of Law providing graduate law studies and student exchange programs with other law schools in the United States and in Spain. The school has been host to famous and respected Puerto Rican law professors, including former Puerto Rico governor Rafael Hernández Colón. In 1976, the university started the Ponce School of Medicine, School of Medicine as a graduate medical education program, which, when reorganized, became an independent private institution now known as the Ponce Health Sciences University. In 2009, the university opened a Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico School of Architecture, School of Architecture. In 2011, the university announced it was engaging in a $20 million expansion plan that would result in the creation of three new schools over a ten-year period. The three new schools were reported to be a School of Graphical Design, a School of Fashion, and a School of Cinematic Arts.


Campuses

Aside from its main campus in Ponce, Puerto Rico, Ponce, specifically on barrio Canas Urbano, on Avenida Las Americas (PR-163), the university has two additional campuses: the Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico at Arecibo in Arecibo and the Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez in Mayagüez. It also has a satellite extension in Coamo, Puerto Rico, Coamo. The Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico School of Architecture is also a separate campus and is located across from Plaza Las Delicias at the historic Forteza Building in Ponce Historic Zone, downtown Ponce.


Student life


Notable alumni

* Imna Arroyo * Javier Culson''Men's 400m Hurdles.''
Olympic Games 27 July – 12 August: Official London 2012 website. Retrieved 25 September 2018.
* Juan H. Cintrón García * Juan Miguel Betancourt * Julio Brady * Lymari Nadal * Rafael Cordero Santiago * Luisa Seijo, Luisa R. Seijo Maldonado * Wichie Torres''Archived''
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Puerto Rico Fine Arts Galery. 2009. Retrieved 12 January 2012.


See also

* Museo de Arqueología de la Pontificia Universidad Católica de Puerto Rico * Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico School of Law * Ponce School of Medicine * Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez * Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico School of Architecture * Coro de la Pontificia Universidad Católica de Puerto Rico


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico, Universities and colleges in Puerto Rico Pontifical universities Catholic universities and colleges in Puerto Rico Educational institutions established in 1948 Liga Atletica Interuniversitaria de Puerto Rico Universities and colleges in Ponce, Puerto Rico 1948 establishments in Puerto Rico Education in Ponce, Puerto Rico