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St. Ambrose University occurs as personal, co-ed, liberal arts institution affiliated by owning a Roman Catholic Diocese of Davenport. These are in the community of Davenport, Iowa.
Enrollment (as of Fall 2000)
Total: 3011 / 2114 undergrad, 897 graduate
Minority students produce higher further than Hexad percent of student population
Student-faculty ratio is some 15 to 1
Faculty and Staff
Faculty: 131 good-whale, (85 percent of whom hang on to a greatest degree offered in their field); 98 a portion-time
Staff: 214 good-whale, 35 section-time
Accreditation
St. Ambrose University is accredited per North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Inside its view of 1998, the Association recommended the Tenner-season approval for St. Ambrose.
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Prologomena to St. Ambrose
From the Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers of the Christian Church, second series, vol. 10. Introduction to the life and writings of St. Ambrose, with a timeline.
Patron Saints Index: Ambrose of Milan
Illustrated profile.
Catholic Information Network: St. Ambrose
Short biography.
Lives of Saints: Ambrose of Milan
Profile of this bishop, confessor, and Doctor of the Church. From the book "Lives of Saints," published by John J. Crawley.
Catholic Encyclopedia: St. Ambrose
Article on the life and teachings of this Bishop of Milan, and Doctor of the Church, who died in 397.
St Ambrose, Bishop Confessor, Doctor of the Church
Lengthy biography. From Alban Butler's Lives of the Saints.
Ambrose of Milan, Bishop and Doctor
Brief biography, with some asides on Arianism, and prayer in traditional and contemporary language.
Christian History Institute: Glimpses #26: Ambrose of Milan
Brief biography of this "hymnwriter and preacher."
Ambrose, Saint
Biographical entry in the Columbia Encyclopedia. Includes short bibliography.
The Ecole Glossary: Ambrose of Milan
Short biography, by Chris Doran.
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