University of Dallas
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Not to be confused with University of Texas at Dallas or University of North Texas at Dallas.
The University of Dallas is a private Catholic university in Irving, Texas. Established in 1956, it is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.[14]
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Latin: Universitas Dallasensis | |
Motto | Veritatem, Justitiam Diligite[1] |
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Motto in English | Love Ye Truth and Justice[1] |
Type | Private university[2] |
Established | 1956[3] |
Religious affiliation | Roman Catholic[2] |
Academic affiliations | ACCU[4] CIC[5] NAICU[6] |
Endowment | $100 million (2021)[7] |
Chancellor | Edward J. Burns |
President | Jonathan J. Sanford |
Academic staff | 136 full-time, 102 part-time[8] |
Undergraduates | 1,447 (2023) [9] |
Postgraduates | 1,042 (2023) [9] |
Location | , , United States[2] 32.8451074°N 96.925807°W / 32.8451074; -96.925807[10] |
Campus | Urban;[2] 744 acres (301 hectares)[11] |
Other campuses | Marino, Lazio |
Colors | Navy and White[12] |
Nickname | Crusaders[13] |
Sporting affiliations | NCAA Division III – SCAC (non-football) |
Website | www |
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The university comprises three academic units: the Braniff Graduate School of Liberal Arts, the Constantin College of Liberal Arts, and the Satish & Yasmin Gupta College of Business.[15] Dallas offers several master's degree programs and a doctoral degree program with three concentrations.[16] As of 2017, there were 136 full-time faculty and 102 part-time faculty.[8]