Villanova University
Definition
Villanova University is a private Catholic research university in Villanova, Pennsylvania, founded in 1842 by the Order of Saint Augustine. It is renowned for its strong liberal arts programs, business school, and especially its men's basketball team, which has won multiple NCAA championships.
Commonly called 'Nova' or home of the Wildcats, it's a mid-sized institution with about 7,000 undergraduates, emphasizing community service, ethics, and Augustinian values in a suburban Philadelphia setting.
Examples
After surviving Philly traffic, I finally pulled up to Villanova University, where the real grind of parking lots awaits future CEOs.
My bracket's busted again—thanks, Villanova University basketball, for turning my March Madness dreams into a wildcat scratching post.
She traded beach vibes for Villanova University hoodies, discovering that Nova winters are colder than her ex's heart.
Villanova University alumni dominate boardrooms, whispering 'Once a Wildcat, always a Wildcat' while plotting their next LinkedIn flex.