Alumnus Architect Anthony Grumbine (’00) Featured in LA Catholics
In a recent installment of its LA Catholics video series, the Archdiocese of Los Angeles profiles Anthony Grumbine (’00), a senior principal and award-winning architect at Harrison Design in Santa Barbara, California.
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Dr. Jean Rioux (’82) Pens Thomistic Assessment of Mathematics
Students at Thomas Aquinas College study the basics of metaphysics and a great deal of mathematics — and some continue pondering both long after they graduate.
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CNS: TAC Grad Helps Women Understand God-Given Dignity
A graduate of a faithful Catholic college relies on the formation she received to help educate other Catholic women on the nature and dignity God has given them.
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Alumnus Finishes Tenth 100-Mile Endurance Race!
In early June, Joseph Seeley (’94) completed the San Diego 100, an endurance trail run in Lake Cuyamaca, clocking in at just under 31 hours — marking his tenth 100-miler in 10 years. 
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The Letter Kills: Alumni Author, Stage Original Play
July 29 marked the debut performance of The Letter Kills, an original play written by, and starring, alumni John Turrentine (’16) and Benjamin Trull (’19).
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Dr. Kyle Washut (’07) Named President of Wyoming Catholic College
After 16 years of service to Wyoming Catholic College — which mixes a Great Books curriculum with a commitment to the outdoors — Dr. Kyle Washut (’07) has been appointed the young school’s fourth president, assuming leadership of an institution which shares a deep spiritual kinship with his alma mater.
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Newly Ordained Alumnus Deacon Donates Antique Copy of St. Augustine’s Confessions
When Rev. Mr. Nathaniel Roberts (’13) celebrated his 10-year reunion at this summer’s West Coast Alumni Dinner, he returned to the school that gave him the gift of a Great Books education with a Great Books gift of his own: a nearly 500-year-old Italian edition of St. Augustine’s Confessions. 
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