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By: Michael Cronin
Sandie M’26 and Sophie Sienkiewicz M’26 both hope to become psychologists after graduation.
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By: Michael Cronin
After graduation, Alexander Elguezabal ’25 will move to Redmond, Washington to work on the tech giant’s government cloud servers.
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By: Joseph O'Connell
Don Roosan, who joined the faculty in С»ÆѼÊÓƵ’s School of Engineering and Computational Sciences this fall, is among the nation’s leading experts in quantum AI and its impact on healthcare.
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By: Joseph O'Connell
In celebration of Together We Rise, the College’s $100 million capital campaign, С»ÆѼÊÓƵ and Riverwalk have launched Together We Can, a New England-style IPA available exclusively at campus events starting with Homecoming and Alumni Weekend Sept. 27 through Sept. 29.
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By: Joseph O'Connell
The two buildings at the corner of Rte. 114 and Andover Street will not only significantly increase the College’s on-campus housing stock, but also enhance the overall experience for future generations of Warriors.
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By: Joseph O'Connell
Led by national campaign co-chairs Kevin ’89 and Karen Lucey P’24, the Together We Rise campaign leadership features trustees, alumni and parents whose commitment to С»ÆѼÊÓƵ spans decades.
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By: Joseph O'Connell
Nearly 300 people gathered in С»ÆѼÊÓƵ's Collegiate Church of Christ the Teacher the evening of Sept. 19 to mark the official start of the Together We Rise campaign, where it was announced more than half of the $100 million goal has already been raised.
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By: Joseph O'Connell
The next chapter of С»ÆѼÊÓƵ’s story begins with its most ambitious campaign to date. Over the next five years, Together We Rise will raise funds to support the College's efforts to innovate, grow, serve and lead, and strongly position С»ÆѼÊÓƵ among the nation’s leading Catholic research universities.
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By: Michael Cronin
Nadia Athanasiadis ’28​​ and George Athanasiadis ’25 are following in the footsteps of their mother Danielle Athanasiadis ’97 and grandfather Mickey Ouellette ‘69.
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By: Michael Cronin
The asynchronous online program looks to enroll hundreds more students by next year.