Quick Facts
Location: Worcester, MA 01609-1296Founded: 1904
Enrollment: 2,200
Colors: Blue and White
Nickname: Greyhounds
Stadium (Capacity): Multi-Sport Stadium (1,200)
Surface: A-Turf
President: Dr. Francesco C. Cesareo
Athletic Director (Alma Mater): Ted Paulauskas (Assumption '67)
Athletics Website: www.assumptiongreyhounds.com
About the Greyhounds
2008 Season Record: 1-9/1-6 NE-10Starters Returning/Lost: 15/7 (Offense 8/3, Defense 7/4)
Letterman Returning/Lost: 54/18
Offensive System: Multiple
Defensive System: Multiple
Assumption College is a co-ed, residential, comprehensive, liberal
arts and professional studies College, founded by the
Assumptionists in the Catholic intellectual tradition.
MISSION:
"The College, rooted in the Catholic intellectual tradition,
strives to form graduates known for critical intelligence,
thoughtful citizenship and compassionate service. We pursue these
ambitious goals through a curriculum grounded in the liberal arts
and extending to the domain of professional studies. Enlivened by
the Catholic affirmation of the harmony of faith and reason, we
aim, by the pursuit of the truth, to transform the minds and hearts
of students. Assumption favors diversity and ecumenically welcomes
all who share its goals."
The College prides itself in its highly competent, charismatic
faculty, with 131 full-time professors, of which over 94% hold a
terminal degree. It holds to a 14:1 student-faculty ratio in
the undergraduate school. Faculty are encouraged to pursue
professional development and research opportunities. However, their
primary goal at the undergraduate level is to nurture students in
their academic development. It is this mentoring relationship
that alumni continually reference when discussing their
professional and personal successes.
Curriculum and co-curriculum are strategically integrated. Given
the residential nature of the College, where almost 90% of students
reside on campus, opportunities abound for involvement at all
levels. The College competes in N.C.A.A. Division II
athletics, with nearly 450 students participating in 22 varsity
sports.
The Blue & White initiated its athletics (baseball) program in
1912, played with the 'giants' of college hockey in the teens, and
first sponsored basketball in 1923-24. The Greyhound was adopted as
the official athletic mascot in 1933 at the suggestion of a young
priest who thought the basketball team was as fast as a Greyhound.
Football became part of the campus in 1967 as part of the
nationwide 'club' movement. It was raised to varsity status, the
last of the original clubs to make the move, in 1988.
The College became co-educational in 1969 and first sponsored
sports for women in 1972 . . . it was the first College in the
region to offer aid to its female athletes.
The College however is more than just football . . . it's more
than just an impressive physical plant. It is a place that gets
better every day because of the people who call Assumption College
home. People are what have made this spot on the map so
different.
CAMPUS &LOCATION
The College, located on 175 park-like acres, has been at its
present location since 1956. It blends the beauty and
tranquility of the New England countryside with the
hustle-and-bustle of a major metropolitan area . . . five minutes
from downtown Worcester, an hour from Boston and three from New
York.
The move to the Salisbury Heights section of the city was dictated
when the second major disaster hit the College. A killer
tornado ravaged the old campus June 9, 1953, while a multi-alarm
fire destroyed the campus in 1922. Like its athletics teams, the
campus has demonstrated a remarkable resiliency.
The College concluded its centennial celebration last year, and
has completed more than $60 million in new construction. Assumption
College is poised to meet the changing needs of the 'millenial
generation.'




























