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Thomas Aquinas College Founding President Dr. Ronald McArthur often tells of an exchange he once had with a student many years ago when the student wanted to know who might have the answer to a very difficult philosophical question. “Well, you would go ask your bishop for the answer,” he replied.

“What if he doesn’t know?”

“Then you would ask the Pope.”

“What if the Pope doesn’t know?”

“Well, you would have to ask God.”

The student couldn’t resist. “What if God doesn’t know?”

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Thomas Aquinas College Founding President Dr. Ronald McArthur often tells of an exchange he once had with a student many years ago when the student wanted to know who might have the answer to a very difficult philosophical question. “Well, you would go ask your bishop for the answer,” he replied.

“What if he doesn’t know?”

“Then you would ask the Pope.”

“What if the Pope doesn’t know?”

“Well, you would have to ask God.”

The student couldn’t resist. “What if God doesn’t know?”

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Thomas Aquinas College Founding President Dr. Ronald McArthur often tells of an exchange he once had with a student many years ago when the student wanted to know who might have the answer to a very difficult philosophical question. “Well, you would go ask your bishop for the answer,” he replied.

“What if he doesn’t know?”

“Then you would ask the Pope.”

“What if the Pope doesn’t know?”

“Well, you would have to ask God.”

The student couldn’t resist. “What if God doesn’t know?”

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Thomas Aquinas College Founding President Dr. Ronald McArthur often tells of an exchange he once had with a student many years ago when the student wanted to know who might have the answer to a very difficult philosophical question. “Well, you would go ask your bishop for the answer,” he replied.

“What if he doesn’t know?”

“Then you would ask the Pope.”

“What if the Pope doesn’t know?”

“Well, you would have to ask God.”

The student couldn’t resist. “What if God doesn’t know?”

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Thomas Aquinas College Founding President Dr. Ronald McArthur often tells of an exchange he once had with a student many years ago when the student wanted to know who might have the answer to a very difficult philosophical question. “Well, you would go ask your bishop for the answer,” he replied.

“What if he doesn’t know?”

“Then you would ask the Pope.”

“What if the Pope doesn’t know?”

“Well, you would have to ask God.”

The student couldn’t resist. “What if God doesn’t know?”

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Thomas Aquinas College Founding President Dr. Ronald McArthur often tells of an exchange he once had with a student many years ago when the student wanted to know who might have the answer to a very difficult philosophical question. “Well, you would go ask your bishop for the answer,” he replied.

“What if he doesn’t know?”

“Then you would ask the Pope.”

“What if the Pope doesn’t know?”

“Well, you would have to ask God.”

The student couldn’t resist. “What if God doesn’t know?”

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The College is no longer accepting registrations for this event, as it has reached maximum capacity. We look forward to seeing all registered guests there!

Those who will be in or near the New England region on Saturday, July, 1 are invited to come learn more about Thomas Aquinas College at a public reception in Northfield, Massachusetts.

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You are cordially invited to attend an
afternoon poolside reception

Saturday, June 17, 2017

2:00 pm to 6:00 pm

At the home of
Mr. & Mrs. Umberto Brizuela

Guest Speaker
Attorney Kyle Duncan of Schaerr Duncan LLP
Formerly General Counsel of the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty,
where he was lead counsel representing Hobby Lobby Stores
in its challenge to the HHS mandate

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Anthony Grumbine (’00)

A design associate at Harrison Design in Santa Barbara, California, Anthony Grumbine (’00) is a graduate of the master’s program at the University of Notre Dame School of Architecture, He will speak about the state of architecture and the employment prospects for would-be architects today.

 

Room 202
Hosted by the Office of Career Advisement

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A basic knowledge of the fields of business is important. Come learn about statistics, accounting, economics, marketing, finance, and supply-chain management. Come learn about the different avenues into a career in the world of business, including when and why you may or may not need additional schooling. Bring a USB key to this talk, and get a free Introduction to Business course tailored to TAC students.