Saint Peter's College

Seal of Saint Peter's College
For the College at the University of Oxford, England, see St Peter's College, Oxford

Saint Peter's College is a private, co-educational Roman Catholic college in the United States. Located in Jersey City, New Jersey, it was founded in 1872 by the Society of Jesus. Today, Saint Peter's College is one of 28 member institutions of the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities. Saint Peter's College offers over 33 majors to more than 3,200 undergraduate and 500 graduate students. Its college mascot is the Peacock (the womens sports teams are called the Peahens), and its sports teams play in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference.

The school is located on a 15 acre (61,000 m²) campus two miles (3 km) west of New York City. Evening and weekend classes are offered in Jersey City, Englewood Cliffs, and South Amboy, New Jersey.

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Notable Events

  • 1872 - Charter for Saint Peter's College.
  • 1878 - First student enrolled. Campus located on Warren Street in downtown Jersey City.
  • 1918 - College closed as a result of World War I.
  • 1930 - College reopened in building on Newark Avenue.
  • 1932 - School of Business Administration, Evening Division, started under the name of Hudson College.
  • 1936 - College officially moves its campus to new campus on Hudson (now Kennedy) Boulevard, between Montgomery Street and Glenwood Avenue.
  • 1942 - Hudson College closed because of World War II.
  • 1948 - Evening Session resumed under the name of Saint Peter's College.
  • 1951 - US Army approves ROTC Chemical Corps Unit for St. Peter's College
  • 1966 - Saint Peter's College became coeducational in the Day Session.
  • 1975 - Opening of Englewood Cliffs Campus - a branch campus for adults.
  • 1983 - Opening of Veteran's Memorial Court, the College's first residence hall.
  • 1985 - Establishment of the Will and Ariel Durant Chair for the Humanities, funded by the New Jersey State Legislature.
  • 1990 - Dedication of the Joseph J. Jaroschak Field, the College's first athletic field.
  • 2000 - Completion of $8.2 million renovation and modernization of Gannon Hall, the College’s science building.
  • 2003 - College opens extension site at South Amboy, NJ's Cardinal McCarrick High School.
  • 2005 - Junion Keydren Clark of the men's basketball team averages 25.8 points per game, becoming just the eighth player to repeat as NCAA Division I scoring champion.
  • 2005 - (21 June) The College mourns the loss of Brooklyn-born senior and basketball player George Jefferson, who dies on campus from an undiagnosed heart condition.

Succession of Presidents

Date of ascention to President in parentheses.

  • Victor Beaudevin, S. J. - (April 3, 1872)
  • John McQuaid, S. J. - (July 31, 1874)
  • Peter Cassidy, S. J. - (July 1, 1888)
  • John Harpes, S. J. - (October 22, 1891)
  • Joseph Zwinge, S. J. - (August 26, 1900)
  • John W. Fox, S. J. - (July 14, 1902)
  • Edward J. McGrath, S. J. - (January 21, 1907)
  • Joseph A. Mulry, S. J. - (October 10, 1911)
  • James F. McDermott, S. J. - (April 15, 1915)
  • Thomas F. Graham, S. J. - (July 7, 1921)
  • Joseph P. O'Reilly, S. J. - (September 30,1925)
  • Joseph S. Dinneen, S. J. - (August 15, 1931)
  • Denis J. Comey, S. J. - (June 21, 1937)
  • Vincent J. Hart, S. J. - (August 15, 1943)
  • James J, Shanahan, S. J. - (December 3, 1949)
  • Edward F. Clark, S. J. - (June 16, 1960)
  • Leo P. McLaughlin, S. J. - (June 13, 1965)
  • Victor R. Yanitelli, S. J. - (September 8, 1965)
  • L. Edward Glynn, S. J. - (July 1, 1978)
  • Daniel A. Degnan, S. J. - (July 1, 1990)
  • James N. Loughran, S. J. - (July 1, 1995)

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