Alumnus Named a “Dappled Things” Fiction Finalist
Dappled Things, the Catholic literary journal, has announced the finalists for its 2021 J. F. Powers Prize for Short Fiction, and among them is a recent TAC graduate: Nnadozie Onyekuru (’17).
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Patrick Mason (’03) Elected Supreme Secretary of Knights of Columbus
The Board of Directors of the Knights of Columbus — the nation’s largest Catholic fraternal organization, with more than 2 million members — has elected alumnus Patrick Mason (’03) as its supreme secretary.
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Tutor David Grothoff Successfully Defends Doctoral Dissertation
Thomas Aquinas College tutor David M. Grothoff — that is, Dr. David M. Grothoff — has successfully defended his doctoral dissertation at the Catholic University of America. 
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Alumni Priests Offer Novena to St. Joseph
To honor the year of St. Joseph, the Dominican Friars of the Province of the Most Holy Name of Jesus are producing a video novena to the Patron of the Universal Church.
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Alumna: Keeping Our Eyes Open to the Miracle of Christ’s Real Presence
The current edition of Magnificat features a lovely Gospel reflection from alumna Wendy-Irene (Grimm ’99) Zepeda.
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Alumnus Attorney Adds “The Centurion” to Lenten Podcast Series
This year, he has produced yet another addition: “The Centurion,” a podcast about the Roman soldier at the foot of the Cross.
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Recent Graduate Becomes Sixth Alumna to Join Ann Arbor Dominicans
Sr. Monica Konizeski (’20), has joined the Dominican Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist, in Ann Arbor, Michigan. 
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