Saint Vincent College is located in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, USA, and was founded in 1846 by Boniface Wimmer, a German Benedictine monk. It is the first Benedictine university in the United States. The college upholds the Catholic tradition of liberal arts education, offering over 90 undergraduate and graduate programs across fields such as business, education, natural sciences, and humanities and arts. The campus spans 200 acres, adjacent to the Saint Vincent Abbey, featuring a picturesque environment and the Winnie Palmer Nature Preserve, which provides opportunities for outdoor learning. The university's honor societies include the Aurelius Scholars and the Fred Rogers Scholars, aimed at cultivating students with leadership skills and a sense of social responsibility. Additionally, Saint Vincent University collaborates with the Fred Rogers Institute to preserve and promote the legacy of this renowned children's television host.
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