Dr. Cara Buskmiller (’11) on Consecrated Life
The Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston has released a video from Dr. Cara Buskmiller (’11), in which the alumna obstetrician and bioethicist recounts how she discovered her vocation to consecrated virginity while a TAC student. 
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Alumni in Tech: Graduates Demonstrate the Versatility of Catholic Liberal Education
“When I graduated from high school, I wanted to go into a STEM field,” recalls Dr. Jonathan Doylend (’96).
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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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