Presidents of Ohio Dominican
Ohio Dominicans Presidential History
The Dominican Sisters of St. Mary of the Springs were founded in Somerset, Ohio, in 1830
and moved to Columbus in 1868. In 1911, the sisters received a charter from the State of
Ohio to establish a womens college. A successful teaching congregation for almost
100 years, the Dominicans wanted to build on the excellence of their academy and provide
college classes in an area where there was no Catholic higher education available to their
graduates and to the candidates for the order. After a decade of experimenting, the
Sisters opened the College of St. Mary of the Springs in 1924 as a Catholic four-year
liberal arts college for women. Until the college formally separated from the
congregation, the congregations prioress, who served three-year terms, also
served as the colleges president. In 1968, under Sister Suzanne Urhanes
leadership, the college changed its name to Ohio Dominican College. In 2001, under
the leadership of Ohio Dominican's first male and first lay leader, Jack P.
Calareso, Ph.D., the college changed its status to a university and became
Ohio Dominican University.