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Stella Maris College, Chennai

Stella Maris College is an institution of higher education for women in Chennai, India. It is an autonomous college affiliated to the University of Madras and is partly residential. The college, which is under the direction of the Society of the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary, is a minority institution.

Motto

Truth Charity

Autonomous

15 August 1947 (15 August 1947)

Rosy Joseph[1]

5500

Blue and Gold    

It has five hostels – Snehalaya, Our Lady's, Klemens, St. Josephs and Nava Nirmana.

Advanced Zoology and Biotechnology

Bioinformatics

Biotechnology

Business Administration

Chemistry

Commerce

Computer Applications

Economics

English

History & Tourism

Information Technology

International Studies

Languages

Mathematics

Physics

Plant Biology and Plant Biotechnology

Psychology

Public Relations

Religion and Value Education

Social Work

Sociology

Visual Arts

Diploma Courses:

Conservation[edit]

As of 2014, the college has undertaken around twelve environmental initiatives including light-emitting diode cluster lights, solar-powered streetlights, source segregation, vermi-composting, and waste water recycling plant. In January 2014, the college opted for green energy with the installation of a 50-kilo watt roof-top solar power plant on its campus. The plant, installed by Omega Natural Polarity Private Limited at a cost of 5 million, has 200 solar panels and caters to six percent of the total power requirement on the campus, powering lights and fans in the college.[2][3]

Indian classical dancer[4]

Alarmel Valli

researcher

Anita Coleman

political operative

Anju Bhargava

Comedian

Anuradha Menon

Bharatanatyam dancer

Bala Devi Chandrashekar

Singer

Brindha Sivakumar

Contemporary Fine Artist - Painting

Chitra Ramanathan

Captain Air Army Defence

Divya Ajith Kumar

IPS, police officer and Tamil writer[5]

G. Thilakavathi

academic, educator; Dean of New York University

Geeta Menon

politician-turned-actress, former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu

Jayalalitha

editor, The Hindu

Malini Parthasarathy

actress

Lekha Washington

Indian Actress, Award winner.

Manjima Mohan

managing director of Apollo Hospitals[6]

Preetha Reddy

Pushpa Kandaswamy, film producer [7]

Kavithalaya Productions

Rama Ravi, vocalist[8]

Carnatic

actress[9]

Samantha Ruth Prabhu

dancer

Savitha Sastry

singer[10]

Shweta Mohan

Miss India 1991[11]

Christabelle Howie

U.S. immigration attorney[12]

Sheela Murthy

musician[13]

Khatija Rahman