Alumni to Headline Conference on Catholic Education and Culture
From June 21-24, leading Catholic educators will converge on Pasadena, California, for the First Adeodatus Conference on Catholic Education and Culture, organized by Dr. Alex Lessard and his wife, Angela (Grimm ’85).
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Alumnus Priest Authors Books on Beatitudes and St. Joseph
Adding to his prolific theological bibliography, Rev. Sebastian Walshe, O.Praem. (’94), has authored two new books in the last two months: Heart of the Gospel — How the Beatitudes Show Us God's Plan for Happiness and Saint Joseph: The Man Closest to Christ.
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Alumni Exceed Expectations, Smash Records at 2023 Day of Giving
“When we made plans for this year’s Alumni Day of Giving, we briefly considered setting a goal of $200,000,” says Dr. Paul J. O’Reilly (’84), Thomas Aquinas College’s first alumnus president. 
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Alumna Attorney Joins MSU Law Faculty
Lauren (Washburn ’03) Rogers has joined the faculty at Michigan State University College of Law as a teaching fellow in the school’s Housing Justice Clinic, integrating her love of learning with the dream of ensuring that the law serves families, and not the other way around.
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Craftsman in the Dawn: Ben Hamerl (’19)
Benjamin Hamerl (’19) is a sales manager at Bisco Industries by day, a husband and father at all times — and a precision craftsman at dawn.
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Expounding the Pentateuch: Dr. Nathan Schmiedicke (’00)
A professor of exegesis at Our Lady of Guadalupe Seminary in Denton, Nebraska, Dr. Nathan Schmiedicke (’00) makes the fruits of many years’ labor available to the general reader with the publication of his new book, The Bible’s Foundation: A Catholic Introduction to the Pentateuch.
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Alumna Author on Praying for Ukraine — and Russia
In a recent article for America media, alumna author and onetime Olympian Siohban Heekin-Canady (’18) addresses how American Catholics should view their brothers and sisters in Ukraine — and in Russia.
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