Lauretta Brown (’13)
I have been shocked at how much, in conversations and in my writing, I’ve been able to draw back on my experience from the College. It has been a tremendous help.
“In late spring of this year, Fr. Peter Sharpe received a phone call from The Most Reverend John Folda, Bishop of the Fargo Diocese, explaining that Fr. Jerome Hunkler was about to retire and asking if he would be willing to take his place.
Fresh off of her recent books about Saint Thérèse, prolific alumna author Suzie Andres (’87) has added a new title to her oeuvre:
I have been shocked at how much, in conversations and in my writing, I’ve been able to draw back on my experience from the College. It has been a tremendous help.
The most valuable thing we walk away with after graduation is the discipline of approaching new ideas critically and patiently, focused on objective truth.
My four years at 91ºÚÁÏ served as a great preparation for a career in journalism and public affairs.
In college I had the most admirable tutors and other influences in my life — people who were so good, and whom you could really admire.
As the headmaster of Gregory the Great Academy in Elmhurst, Pennsylvania, Sean Fitzpatrick (’02) knows well the importance of a graduation ceremony in the life of a stu
Late in Lent, Tomie dePaola, a longtime children’s author beloved by many Catholic families, died following a fall at his studio in
Ever prolific, alumnus priest Rev. Sebastian Walshe, O.Praem.