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University of St. Thomas (Texas)

The Roman Catholic University of Saint Thomas was founded in Houston, Texas in 1947 by the Basilian Fathers. Located in the Museum District on Montrose and West Alabama, St. Thomas has an enrollment of approximately 5,150 students (2002 enrollment figure). It offers multiple degrees in the liberal arts disciplines, Masters in Business and Liberal Arts, and a Ph.D in Philosophy.

The campus is home to the Center for Thomistic Studies, a philosophy institute that specializes in the study of St. Thomas Aquinas

The campus is known for its distinctive architecture and buildings. The main campus mall and chapel were designed by architect Philip Johnson. The campus includes several historic buildings including the Link-Lee Mansion, once the largest home in Houston, and the childhood home of Howard Hughes.

Some notable alumnists include author Barbara Olson. There is a memorial to Olson, a victim of the September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attacks, on the main campus mall.

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