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  1. Jul 2, 2019 · The Aquinas College Athletics Department announced the launch of its revamped website, AQSaints.com, today (July 2) following a redesign with collegiate digital media provider, SIDEARM Sports. Aquinas also introduced an updated logo for the College's mascot, Nelson, a Saint Bernard, part of a larger planned refresh of the AQ Athletics brand ...

  2. Aug 16, 2019 · The Aquinas College Athletics Department introduced a new set of athletic logos on Friday (Aug. 16), featuring an "Athletic AQ" logo and a spirit word mark. The updated identity provides both a refreshed look for a historic program and new tools to share the story of Aquinas Saints teams with the community.

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  4. The college began awarding four-year baccalaureate degrees and was renamed Aquinas College in honor of St. Thomas Aquinas and its founder, Mother Aquinata Fiegler, OP, in 1940, but the articles of incorporation to legally effect the institutional change were not filed with the State of Michigan until 1941. In 1945, Mother Euphrasia Sullivan, OP ...

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  5. Athletics - Saints Nelson Logo Aquinas Seal Logo Color There are four versions of the Aquinas College logo. All versions are available in 2 color and 1 color (black). The Circle AQ is also available as Maroon (188). Several variations of the logo may be used for different printing situations. Two-Color : When possible, use the spot-color version.

  6. Sep 11, 2019 · The past logo of Nelson, which many of us know to be a familiar face, is not a Saint Bernard. In fact, the old logo featured a Bulldog as its inspiration and original design. A part of the new design of Nelson was to have an actual Saint Bernard represent the Aquinas Saints. Part of the new look includes a keg, which many people are upset about ...

  7. Located on Ransom Ave. in downtown Grand Rapids, it becomes the first co-ed Catholic college in the United States to be administered by a congregation of religious women. In the late 1930's CJC adds a third year of courses and eventually makes plans to become a four-year college. 1940. CJC becomes the four-year college called Aquinas College. 1945.

  8. The school they founded that year in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, grew to 400 students, nearly all immigrants, by 1857. In 1877, five choir nuns and one lay sister from the New York order, ranging in age from 16 to 29, arrived in Traverse City, Michigan. Led by 29-year-old Sister Mary Aquinata, they opened a school for six pupils the following Monday.

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