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Thomas More University

Thomas More University is a private Roman Catholic university in Crestview Hills, Kentucky. It serves about 2,000 full and part-time students. The university was founded in 1921 by the local Benedictine Sisters as Villa Madonna College.

Former names

Villa Madonna College (1921–1968)
Thomas More College (1968–2018)

1921

Roman Catholic (Benedictine Sisters)

$38 million

1,963[1]

     
Blue, Silver & White

Saints

Tommy Mo

College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences

College of Business

College of Natural and Health Sciences

Academics[edit]

The university is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS).[14]

Dr. Anthony R. and Geraldine Zembrodt Institute for Academic Excellence (IAE)

Institute for Learning Differences (ILD)

Republic Bank Foundation Institute for Career Development and Graduate School Planning (ICG)

[20]

Dr. Judith A. Marlow '69 Office of Student Accessibility

Professional Advisors of Studies (PAS)

Master of Business Administration

Master of Arts in Ethical Leadership

Master of Arts in Teaching

Graduate offerings include:


Accelerated offerings include:

Student government[edit]

The student government of Thomas More University serves as the official representative of the student body. It is governed by its constitution and consists of an executive board, delegates at-large, and associates.

former Hollywood casting director/producer and author of the Black Quill Award-winning novel Kelland

Paul G. Bens Jr.

art professor and listed artist

Darrell Brothers

NBA basketball player[21]

Rick Hughes

MLB player (attended, did not graduate)

David Justice

Cincinnati politician (attended Thomas More, but did not finish there)

Roxanne Qualls

award-winning historian of early America and professor at the University of Pennsylvania.

Daniel K. Richter

NBA basketball player and coach[22]

Larry Staverman

NBA basketball player[23]

Dan Tieman