Engineer, Monk, Founder: Rev. Joseph O’Hara (’92)
“Thomas Aquinas College set me down a path of intellectual awakening,” says Rev. Joseph O’Hara (’92), founder of Holy Family Monastery in Ferndale, California and an avid student of St. Thomas.
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Alumni Ink: Dr. Adam Seagrave (’05) on the U.S. Constitution
In the wake of a historic presidential election rife with questions about constitutionalism, alumnus scholar Dr. S. Adam Seagrave (’05) has published a timely essay considering the role of the U.S. Constitution in contemporary American political life.
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Floriani to “Come Home” to TAC-New England
Having sung at Masses and concerts in shrines, basilicas, and cathedrals in over a dozen U.S. states and in Italy, internationally on EWTN, and most recently, at this summer’s National Eucharistic Congress, the men’s choral group Floriani will enjoy a homecoming of sorts on November 22, when it performs at Thomas Aquinas College, New England.
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Alumnus Peter Bockrath (CA’24) Commissions into “Team Saint Paul”
One of the College’s newest graduates, Peter Bockrath (CA’24) has accepted a bold new challenge: to minister to the men and women of the U.S. Armed Forces as a member of Team Saint Paul, an evangelization group established by the Most Rev. Timothy P. Broglio, J.C.D, Archbishop for the Military Services, U.S.A.
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Alumni Ink: Ken Colombini (’85) Defends G. K. Chesterton
“While the world rejects the idea there is a ‘whole truth of things’ … Chesterton saw that this must be the case — and he grasped that truth far better than most self-proclaimed ‘thinkers’ today,” says alumnus author Ken Colombini (’85) in his latest article in Crisis magazine.
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Recent Graduate Enters Norbertine Order
“Jonathan is a young man of character and heart,” says Michael Phelan of his son, Jonathan (CA’23), a recent TAC graduate who entered the Norbertine Order this summer. 
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Alumni Professionals Tell Students “How Not to Get a Job”
For Thomas Aquinas College students wondering about how to find fulfilling work after graduation, a presentation last week on the California campus turned the question on its head
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