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Rev. Mark Bachmann, O.S.B. (’82) on "The Catholic Man" podcast
Rev. Mark Bachmann, O.S.B.

Zoe Appleby (’18)

I use my TAC training in textual analysis, in Euclidean and non-Euclidean geometry, in Greco-Roman history, in modern philosophy (such as Kant and Hegel), in poetry and literary theory, in Aristotelian cosmology – I could go on and on.

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Something New with Saint Therese: Her Eucharistic Miracle“We are living in a time when the new normal means hunkering down at home, watching too much news, and being deprived of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass,” writes alumna author

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Sr. Maria Kiely
Sr. Maria Kiely, OSB ('77)

Sr. Maria Kiely, OSB (’77) lives in Washington, D.C., teaching Greek at the Dominican House of Studies and Latin at Catholic University. She is on the editorial committee for ICEL, the International Commission on English in the Liturgy.

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Pat Cross
Pat Cross ('14)

Earlier this month, Thomas Aquinas College bid farewell to an alumnus who has been instrumental in establishing the New England campus, and who is now leaving to devote his energies to his next professional pursuit — editorial cartooning.

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George Krestyn (’03)
George Krestyn (’03)

The inaugural year of Thomas Aquinas College, New England, will begin on Saturday morning when the Most Rev. Mitchell T.

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Zoe Appleby (’18)
Zoe Appleby (’18)

Last Friday Zoe Appleby (’18) presented a research paper, “Exploring the Public Museum as an Urban Monument: LACMA and the Zumthor Debates,” at the Getty Center in Los Angeles.

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Erik Bootsma (’01)
Erik Bootsma (’01)

A professional architect, alumnus Erik Bootsma (’01) has made a

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Stephen Grimm (’75)
Stephen Grimm (’75)

Benefactors, friends, and the families of St.