University of the Rosary

Universidad del Rosario
"Colegio Mayor de Nuestra Señora del Rosario - Universidad del Rosario"
Del Rosario University
Other name
"El Rosario" "UR"
MottoNova Et Vetera ("Always old, always new")
TypePrivate
EstablishedDecember 18, 1653; 370 years ago (1653-12-18)
PrincipalVacant
Academic staff
1,627
Students12,393
Undergraduates8,297
Postgraduates3,903
Address
Cll. 12C No. 6 -25
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Colombia
CampusThe Cloister (El Claustro), Quinta de Mutis, Northern Campus.
Colorscrimson
Websitewww.urosario.edu.co

University of the Rosary (in Spanish, Universidad del Rosario, and officially Colegio Mayor de Nuestra Señora del Rosario) is a Colombian university founded on Roman Catholic principles, in 1653 by Fray Cristobal de Torres. Located in Bogotá, due to its important place in Colombian history, it is known as "the Cradle of the Republic". Most faculties reside at the Cloister, the main campus located in the historic-geographical centre of Bogotá. It also included a private all-male traditional primary and secondary school until 2008.

Nowadays the institution is based on secular ideas and remains very influential in Colombian culture and public life. At least 28 of Colombia's presidents have been students of this university. It has influenced and participated in very important transitional processes like the revolution for the independence from Spain and the drafting of the Political National Constitution of 1991. One of the most important 1886 Constitution's Supreme Court (1936), the so-called golden court, was composed in its majority by lawyers from the Faculty of Jurisprudence.