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2/23/22

[Answer] Which university is named after the founder of the first order of Catholic nuns in the U.S.?

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Which university is named after the founder of the first order of Catholic nuns in the U.S.?


  • Seton Hall:Seton Hall University is a private Catholic research university in South Orange, New Jersey. Seton Hall was founded in 1856, by Newark Bishop James Roosevelt Bayley, a first cousin of James Roosevelt I, father of president Franklin Roosevelt. Bishop Bayley named the institution after his aunt, Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton, the founder of the Sisters of Charity and the first saint born in America. The university is particularly known nationally for its successful men's basketball team, which has appeared in 13 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournaments.



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