Paul Rivett-Carnac (’04)
“Attending the College was a great experience. It opened my eyes and laid a strong foundation.”
The Thomas Aquinas College Choir
Directed by Dan Grimm (’76)
Open to alumni and friends of the College, free of charge, in St. Cecilia Hall.
Concerto VIII, fatto per la notte di Natale
Arcangelo Corelli (1653-1713)
Cantata 142, Uns ist ein Kind geboren
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
Haec est Regina virginum
G.F.Handel
Sub tuum praesidium, K.198
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)
Messiah (excerpts)
Georg Frideric Handel (1685-1759)
One Friday evening night each semester, groups of about 20 Thomas Aquinas College students from all classes — seniors and freshmen, sophomores and juniors — gather in classrooms across both campuses for the semi-annual All-College Seminar. Although separate, these groups engage in a single, common activity, namely, reading, analyzing, and discussing the same text, one that is not part of the College’s ordinary curriculum.
“Attending the College was a great experience. It opened my eyes and laid a strong foundation.”
TAC helped me to see what’s most important in life, that the goal of life is the contemplation of God.
Thomas Aquinas College students will perform at the second of this year’s two informal concerts — “Schubertiades” — in St. Cecilia Hall.
No classes / office holiday
My background at TAC has been a tremendous influence on me as a lawyer. … Many of these skills translate near seamlessly to the practice of law.
I remember my time at the College very fondly. The whole program has also been very helpful for my priestly studies.