An ambitious student showcased her talents in marketing during a summer internship in San Antonio, Texas.
more informationSouthwestern was 21st among national liberal arts universities, and 28th in a list of the 286 “most-selective colleges in the country” as defined by Barron’s Profiles of American Colleges.
more informationAn ambitious student showcased her talents in marketing during a summer internship in San Antonio, Texas.
more informationSouthwestern was 21st among national liberal arts universities, and 28th in a list of the 286 “most-selective colleges in the country” as defined by Barron’s Profiles of American Colleges.
more informationAn ambitious student showcased her talents in marketing during a summer internship in San Antonio, Texas.
more informationSouthwestern was 21st among national liberal arts universities, and 28th in a list of the 286 “most-selective colleges in the country” as defined by Barron’s Profiles of American Colleges.
more informationSU ranks #13 on the college planning platform’s Top 25 Best Southwest Colleges in the US list.
more informationThe University is recognized as one of “the best and most interesting” four-year colleges and universities.
more informationSouthwestern was 21st among national liberal arts universities, and 28th in a list of the 286 “most-selective colleges in the country” as defined by Barron’s Profiles of American Colleges.
more informationAssistant Professor of Biology Jennie DeMarco and two students collaborate on a SCOPE project in South Texas.
more informationAssociate Professor of Psychology Carin Perilloux and students collaborate on a SCOPE project studying the psychological phenomenon of ASMR.
more informationSouthwestern was 21st among national liberal arts universities, and 28th in a list of the 286 “most-selective colleges in the country” as defined by Barron’s Profiles of American Colleges.
more informationRecent alumna will pursue a dual degree master’s program at world-renowned institutions.
more informationSU students, staff, faculty, and surrounding community members. If you’d like to sign up to feed and un-feed (clean up), please contact anyone from the leadership team. There is a brief training and all supplies are provided.
Membership is open to SU students, faculty, staff, and surrounding community members. Email the current advisor for more information. All contact info can be found on the main home-page.
We currently have Pumpkin t-shirts for sale. They are listed at $16.00 and come in sizes S - 5XL. We accept exact cash or check. To purchase one, contact any member of the leadership team.
During inclement weather, we remind everyone to NOT trap or bring our campus cats inside. According to Alley Cat Allies, “these cats’ homes are in the great outdoors. As a species, cats have always lived outside and thrived in all varieties of locations, weather conditions, and climates. They are well adapted to their environments and know where to find food and shelter from the elements.” Our cats also have a variety of spots on-campus they seek shelter (e.g. under buildings, bushes, and our provided feeding shelters).
We do not accept cats from outside the campus. Learn more about animal support services on our Local Support page.
Firstly, thank you for thinking of us! We’re so grateful for all donations as the funds help us provide food, resources, and care for our campus cats. To learn more about where and how to donate, go to our Donations page.