New Philosophy Series from Rev. Sebastian Walshe, O. Praem. (’94)
The extensive oeuvre of Rev. Sebastian Walshe, O. Praem. (’94), continues to expand!
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Alumna Author Celebrates ‘Fathers of Many’
Following the success of her first book, The Crowded Table: The Brave and Beautiful Choice to Mother Many, Angela (Andersen ’87) Connelly has released a follow-up: The Crowded Table 2: The Fatherhood Adventure. 
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Sophia (Mason ’09) Feingold: Corpus Christi and St. Thomas Aquinas
“In the Blessed Sacrament, we taste and touch what is truly in heaven.”
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Back to Capitol Hill: Alumnus Attorney James Layne (’08)
As investigative counsel for the United States Senate Budget Committee, “making sure that the hard-earned money people entrust to the government is used as it’s supposed to be,” James Layne (’08) is a truth-seeker.
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More than an Animator: Nathan Dunlap (’12)
“I do a lot of technical work, but generally animators are more on the artistic side, because it’s primarily art,” says Nathan Dunlap (’12).
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Canon Lawyer, Bishop’s Aide, Priest: Rev. Jeffrey Hanley (’13)
The last time he appeared on Thomas Aquinas College’s website, Rev. Jeffrey Hanley (’13) was a newly ordained priest bound for Rome to study canon law. He may have returned a canon lawyer, but he now does much more as well.
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Alumna Artist Debuts at First Solo Exhibition
Highlighting not one but two of her lifelong passions, Kathryn Claahsen (’12) debuted her first solo art exhibition at Gallery Seven in Chicago in early February, featuring original paintings all about …  swing dancing.
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