Jane Forsyth (’11), a doctoral student at The Catholic University of America, has won the 2019 Eleanor Clark Prize for best essay by a junior scholar.
Former Olympic athlete, now a master's student in international relations, writes about Russia and looks forward to internship with Holy See
Brandon Ristoff (’17) was the student speaker at the school’s 2019 graduation ceremony, where he formally received his Master of Public Policy degree.
Two alumni authors offer timely insights on the spiritual and architectural tragedy in Paris.
Alumnus attorney David A. Shaneyfelt (’81) has turned his attention to the most significant criminal proceeding in the history of jurisprudence: the trial of Jesus Christ.
Franz Wall (’16) has been admitted to the Navy Health Professional Scholarship Program, under which he will receive a full scholarship to dental school.
University Faculty for Life has awarded its Rupert and Timothy Smith Award for Distinguished Contributions to Pro-Life Scholarship to Dr. Thomas A. Cavanaugh (’85).