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St. Bonaventure University is a private Franciscan university in St. Bonaventure, New York. It has 2,381 undergraduate and graduate students. The Franciscans established the university in 1858. In athletics, the St. Bonaventure Bonnies play National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I sports in the Atlantic 10 Conference. Students and alumni often refer to the university as Bona's, derived from the school's name. History The college was founded by Utica, New York, financier Nicholas Devereux, one of the first to gain land grants in newly surveyed Cattaraugus County from the Holland Land Company. Devereux founded the town of Allegany on the grant, hoping to build a new city. Devereux approached John Timon, the bishop of Buffalo, for assistance. The two invited the Franciscan order to Western New York, and a small group under Pamfilo da Magliano arrived in 1855. The school graduated its first class in 1858. St. Bonaventure's College was granted university status by New York State in 1950. The largest residence hall on campus, Devereux Hall, is named for the founder. The Franciscan connection The university is named after Bonaventure (1221–1274), born John of Fidenza, who became a cardinal and Doctor of the Church. A theologian and contemporary of Thomas Aquinas at the University of Paris, he became head of the Franciscan order. Bonaventure was canonized in 1482 by Sixtus IV. The Franciscan friars at the St. Bonaventure Friary belong to the Holy Name Province and are members of the Order of Friars Minor, one of the orders of Franciscans. The university is also home to the Franciscan Institute. Founded in 1939 by Thomas Plassmann, then president of St. Bonaventure's College, and led by its first director, Philotheus Boehner. Campus The campus sits on 500 acres (2.0 km2) in the town of Allegany, just over the line from the city of Olean (total pop.: 15,000), at Exit 24 of Interstate 86. The university has its own US Post Office and is listed as a separate census-designated place by the Census Bureau. The university's postal address is Saint Bonaventure, NY 14778. St. Bonaventure also has a second graduate studies center in Hamburg, a suburb of Buffalo, on the campus of Hilbert College. Academics The university has more than 50 academic programs, including programs in the Jandoli School of Communication, schools of Arts & Sciences, Business, Education and Health Professions, and combined-degree health care programs preparing students for careers in medicine, dentistry, physical therapy, or pharmacy. Research St. Bonaventure also has the Center for the Study of Attention, Learning & Memory, a joint initiative between the School of Education and the School of Arts and Sciences, promotes interdisciplinary research and increases awareness of the importance of attention and learning in education. The university also hosts the Franciscan Institute, which provides grants for research on the history and theology of the Franciscan Order. Rankings On the U.S. News & World Report's 2022 list of best regional universities, St. Bonaventure University was ranked No. 9 for value and No. 20 in the North. Student life Media The campus newspaper, The Bona Venture, has been published continuously since 1926. Known on campus as The BV, the newspaper has earned The Pacemaker Award numerous times from the Associated Collegiate Press, the last time in 1994. The school's student radio station is known as WSBU 88.3 The Buzz. In 2019, the Jandoli School of Communication's student-produced newscast, "SBU-TV", became available to television viewers across Western New York. Popular folklore Thomas Merton, the Catholic monk and writer, taught English at St. Bonaventure for a year just at the start of World War II, living on campus on the second floor of Devereux Hall. It was at this school that Merton finally gave into his vocation and decided to join the Trappists. He entered the monastery in Kentucky in 1941. A heart-shaped clearing on a mountain in view of campus is linked to Merton in campus myth. Some students call it "Merton's Heart" and claim that Merton visited the place often and that the trees fell when he died. In reality, the hillside had been cleared for oil drilling in the 1920s and trees have since regrown, leaving the bald patch. Athletics St. Bonaventure is an NCAA Division I member of the Atlantic 10 Conference and offers 19 varsity athletic programs. The school's programs are known as the Bonnies. The men's team has reached the NCAA men's basketball tournament a total of 8 times, most recently in the 2020–2021 season. Notable alumni Six alumni of the university have received the Pulitzer Prize, including Dan Barry (1980), Bill Briggs (1985), Robert A. Dubill (1958), John Hanchette (1964), Charles J. Hanley (1968), and Brian Toolan (1972). Notes References External links Official website St. Bonaventure Athletics website . Discover the St Bonaventure popular books. Find the top 100 most popular St Bonaventure books.

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  • Works of St. Bonaventure synopsis, comments

    Works of St. Bonaventure

    Dominic V. Monti

    After introducing the reader to Bonaventure as General Minister of the Franciscan Order, this volume presents twenty documents and helpful introductions to their importance. Works ...

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    STREAM Accreditation

    Lisa Kempinski

    STREAM Accreditation for St. Bonaventure FCC STREAM Accreditation

  • Stories of the Saints synopsis, comments

    Stories of the Saints

    Carey Wallace & Nick Thornborrow

    A great gift for Communion and confirmation!Performing Miracles. Facing Wild Lions. Confronting Demons. Transforming the World. From Augustine to Mother Teresa, officially canonize...

  • Saint Bonaventure synopsis, comments

    Saint Bonaventure

    Laurence Costelloe

    Saint Bonaventure, O. F. M. (Italian: San Bonaventura; 1221 – 15 July 1274), born Giovanni di Fidanza, was an Italian medieval scholastic theologian and philosopher. He was born at...

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    The Seraphic Doctor

    Francesco Chiappelli

    The Seraphic Doctor: St. Bonaventure by Francesco Chiappelli explores the life, ecclesiastical service, and teachings of St. Bonaventure, “Seraphic Father” of the Church (1221 127...

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    The Franciscan Leader

    O'Mara Philip

    This short work has been used in religious communities for centuries to study the virtues of a religious superior. Its popularity stems from its practical moral psychology, its bri...

  • Works of St. Bonaventure synopsis, comments

    Works of St. Bonaventure

    Zachary Hayes

    In his treatise, De Reductione Artium ad Theologiam, a work of remarkable brevity and originality of expression, St. Bonaventure deals with the relation of the finite to the infini...

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    Saint Bonaventure

    Laurence Costelloe

    With centuries of literature, it's inevitable that some will fall through the cracks. We hunt down public domain works and restore them so they're not lost to the world. Who are w...

  • The Works of St. Bonaventure, Cardinal Seraphic Doctor and Saint synopsis, comments

    The Works of St. Bonaventure, Cardinal Seraphic Doctor and Saint

    Bonaventure

    With this volume of the “Mystical Opuscula” of St. Bonaventure, the St. Anthony Guild Press initiates a series of translations which are planned to cover systematically all the Ser...

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    Miracle A Saint Bonaventure

    Patrick Huet

    Mais le dénouement de cette énigme ne manqua pas de laisser le curé pantois, de même que les gendarmes qui parvinrent à la conclure de façon désarmante.Remarque.Cette histoire est ...

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    A Way into Scholasticism

    Peter S. Dillard

    St. Bonaventure of Bagnoregio's The Soul's Journey into God is a masterpiece of thirteenthcentury Scholasticism. Unfortunately no comprehensive analysis of Bonaventure'...

  • From Behind the Bench synopsis, comments

    From Behind the Bench

    Vinny Pezzimenti

    On a March afternoon in Cleveland, St. Bonaventure battled powerful Kentucky for 40 minutes and two overtimes in the first round of the 2000 NCAA Tournament. Though the Bonnies wou...

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    Saint Bonaventure

    Laurence Costelloe

    Dive into the depths of medieval spirituality with "Saint Bonaventure" by acclaimed author Laurence Costelloe. In this illuminating biography, Costelloe unveils the extraordinary l...

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    Saint Bonaventure

    Bob Lord & Penny Lord

    It is said of St. Francis of Assisi, that he didn't trust books, and never wanted his Friars to get distracted and influenced by the words of authors, whose works he also didn't tr...