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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Dominic Andres (’24) on Imitation in the Moral Life
A member of Thomas Aquinas College’s newest graduating class, Dominic Andres (CA’24) appeared on Annunciation Press’s radio show “The Virtuous Life” last week to speak on his first published work, a philosophical essay on choosing virtuous role models.
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Alumnus Brings Teaching, Business Skills to Catholic School
Joseph Cunningham (’07) is the newly appointed academy director for Joseph of Cupertino Classical Academy (JCCA), a hybrid Catholic school in Orange County, California.
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Meet the Tutors: Meghan Duke (’08)
When she graduated from Thomas Aquinas College, California, in 2008, Meghan Duke never imagined that she would one day join its teaching faculty, let alone at a new campus in New England. She never even expected to attend graduate school.
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Graduate’s Documentary Celebrates College, Classmates & 20th Reunion
Alumna reporter and producer Mary Rose (Bacani ’03) Valenti traveled to California for her 20th reunion, then released a documentary about the experience.
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Denise (Martel ’81) Trull Celebrates Homeschooling Pioneers
In a recent essay for Theology of Home, Denise (Martel ’81) Trull commends the pioneers of the homeschooling movement, including Thomas Aquinas College alumna Laura (Steichen ’75) Berquist, for their contributions to the renaissance of classical education across the country.
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Alumna Author Suzie Andres (’87) Speaks to Women of St. Thérèse
To celebrate the feast day of their patron, the women of St. Thérèse Hall welcomed Suzie Andres (’87), alumna author of several books about Catholicism, Jane Austen — and St. Thérèse of Lisieux. 
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