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  2. Saint Catherine of Siena Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    St. Catherine & St. Charles Health & Wellness Center in 2017; St. John's Smithtown Hospital was purchased by the Catholic Health Services of Long Island (now known as Catholic Health) on February 29, 2000, and renamed St. Catherine of Siena Medical Center [14] after the 14th-century Catholic saint, theologian, and nurse Catherine Benincasa.

  3. Siena Heights University - Wikipedia

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    The institution was founded for women in 1919 as St. Joseph's College by the Adrian Dominican Sisters. In 1939, it was renamed as Siena Heights College, after Saint Catherine of Siena. In 1969, it became coeducational. In 1998, after expansion of graduate studies, it was renamed Siena Heights University.

  4. List of closed schools in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of ...

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    St. Catherine of Genoa Parish School – Closed in 2005; staffed by the Sisters of Mercy. St. Catherine of Siena Parish School (411 East 68th Street) – Opened in 1906; staffed by the Sisters of St. Dominic.

  5. Mock disaster at Siena Heights University teaches nursing ...

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    Nathan Ewing, a junior nursing student at Siena Heights University, tends to a victim Oct. 27 during a mock disaster on SHU's Adrian campus titled “Tour de Sienna," a 25-bike pileup that ...

  6. Siena Heights University President Sister Peg Albert ... - AOL

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    Sister Peg Albert's last day as Siena Heights' president will be June 30, 2023. She was appointed to the position in 2006. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  7. Dominican Sisters of Hope - Wikipedia

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    The Dominican Sisters of Hope formed in 1995 from the merger of three Dominican congregations: the Dominican Sisters of the Most Holy Rosary of Newburgh, New York (1883), the Dominican Sisters of St. Catherine of Siena (1891) of Fall River, Massachusetts, and the Dominican Sisters of the Sick Poor (1910) of Ossining, NY.