Monday, April 29, 2013

The Hawk Will Never Die; Our Visit to St. Joseph's University


On our visit to Saint Joseph’s University in Pennsylvania last week, one of our favorite parts of the campus tour was learning about their famous mascot. The Hawk stays in constant motion during every single basketball game by flapping its wings repeatedly, and a few years ago, ESPN used a “flap-o-meter” to estimate that the Hawk flaps over 3,500 times during a game. This important job is held by a student, who receives a full scholarship for their efforts! Home basketball games are huge events for the students and they routinely sell out the on-campus arena.



Their impressive school spirit was one of many great attributes that we learned about the community at Saint Joseph’s. The campus is located in western Philadelphia, only a short distance from the heart of the city and is home to 4,600 undergraduate students. Most students live on campus or within a short walk and we had the chance to see a freshman dorm, Villiger Hall, which had only just opened in the fall. With additional land that they bought in 2008, the campus has been expanding in the recent years and we also toured the Learning Commons, which was built in 2012 to add more high-tech facilities and collaborative learning space to the library.

About half of the students at Saint Joseph’s are enrolled in their Haub School of Business. The school has one of 20 Wall Street trading rooms in the country and a portfolio called the Hawk Fund is used by students to invest real money in various companies. Students in the school have the option of participating in a co-op program where they have the chance to take a year off to work and then return to their studies.


As a Jesuit university, service is an important part of the school’s mission and we learned from our tour guide that over Spring Break, more than 600 students had traveled to Appalachia to work in rural communities and schools.  We met up with Visi alum Shannon Keller ‘12 who had been on the trip and was eager to return again next year! Shannon has loved her first year at Saint Joseph’s and is happy to speak with anyone who is interested in the school so let one of the college counselors know if you would like her contact information.
Thank you to Saint Joseph’s for a wonderful visit and a chance to learn more about the university!

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