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Concordia University Ann Arbor is a private liberal arts university in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. Its 187-acre campus sits on the banks of the Huron River, about ten minutes outside downtown Ann Arbor. Concordia is affiliated with the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod and is a college of the Concordia University System. President Rev. Dr. Patrick Ferry, along with the CUAA Board of Regents orchestrated CUAA's merger with Concordia University Wisconsin, located in Mequon, Wisconsin, which became official in July 2013. After the merger, Curt Gielow, former executive dean of CUW’s School of Pharmacy and former mayor of Mequon, is serving as Vice...
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  • 1. University of Michigan Ann Arbor
    Concordia University Ann Arbor is a private liberal arts university in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. Its 187-acre campus sits on the banks of the Huron River, about ten minutes outside downtown Ann Arbor. Concordia is affiliated with the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod and is a college of the Concordia University System. President Rev. Dr. Patrick Ferry, along with the CUAA Board of Regents orchestrated CUAA's merger with Concordia University Wisconsin, located in Mequon, Wisconsin, which became official in July 2013. After the merger, Curt Gielow, former executive dean of CUW’s School of Pharmacy and former mayor of Mequon, is serving as Vice President of Administration and Chief Campus Officer at CUAA. Concordia University Ann Arbor has approximately 1,000 students, with a stude...
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  • 3. St. Thomas the Apostle Ann Arbor, Michigan Ann Arbor
    St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church is a Roman Catholic church located in Ann Arbor, Michigan, at 530-540 Elizabeth Street. The minister, Edward D. Kelly hired the Detroit architectural firm of Spier & Rohns who designed the building in the Richardsonian Romanesque style. The cornerstone was placed in 1897, and the church was dedicated in 1899.The building is built of local fine grain rough cut granite, on a cruciform plan. It seats a thousand people.In 1927 Fr. Command, then the pastor of the church, traveled to the Vatican. In the course of that trip he visited Padua and ordered a statue of St. Thomas that was delivered and placed in a niche high in the gable four years later.The church is listed as a Michigan State Historic Site.
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