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Submitted by: John (Jack) D. Rudnick, Jr., Ed.D., professor, Thomas More University One of the ironies with the United States healthcare services delivery system is that…
Alum Melanie Anderson ’01 speaks about her career as an English faculty member at Delta State University and as co-author of “Monster, She Wrote” published…
Former Cincinnati Poet Laureate Pauletta Hansel speaks about the inspiration for her latest poetry collection “Coal Town Photograph” and who happens to be some of…
Award winning poet and Thomas More Artist-in-residence Pauletta Hansel speaks about her involvement with Creative Writing Vision and the Draft-to-craft Poetry Workshops, followed by a…
Thomas More student Ben Noonan speaks about his internships with Graydon Law firm in Kentucky and the City of Cincinnati, and how they influenced his…
Submitted by: John (Jack) D. Rudnick, Jr., Ed.D., professor, Thomas More University The current activation of the U.S. Navy ships Comfort and Mercy, resonate with…
I would like to make it abundantly clear that I have zero talent at sports. You see, I was the “art workshop girl” in high school…
This week we have Dr. Bryan Schaeffer profiling G. K. Chesterton, an English essayist, biographer, philosopher, poet, playwright, debater, and apologist of common sense, Christianity, and Catholicism.
On Tuesday, February 18, benefactors and recipients gathered for the annual Endowment Scholarship Fund Luncheon. During the program, Amber’s family members Lance (brother), Jack ’73…
Carl Gamel and I had a relationship long before I arrived at Thomas More University. My oldest born child is his granddaughter and was a…
As a member of the Institutional Advancement communications team, I have the wonderful opportunity to work with many of the outstanding faculty at Thomas More…
Citizenship Award winner Steve Lutkinhoff ’71 demonstrated continued dedication to underserved families in the community. Submitted by Samantha Kleier ’22 and Judy Crist In fall 2019,…
Professor of English, Dr. Julie Daoud, profiles Gerard Manley Hopkins, a 19th century Jesuit priest and poet.
Associate provost and professor of philosophy Dr. Jay Langguth profiles Gabriel Marcel, a 20th century French philosopher, playwright, and musician.
Adjunct professor of theology Hannah Keegan profiles Fr. Luigi Giussani, a 20th century priest and theologian who started the lay ecclesial movement Communion and Liberation.
Professor of philosophy and University Chaplain Rev. Gerald E. Twaddell, D. Phil. profiles Alasdair MacIntyre, a prominent Catholic philosopher.
Dr. Bob Riehemann profiles Dorothy Day, a 20th century social activist who started the Catholic worker movement.
Michelle Vezina profiled St. Martin de Tours, a 4th century soldier that she profiled in honor of Veteran’s Day.
Library archivist Tom Ward profiles Gregor Mendel, a 19th century Augustinian monk famous for his discoveries in the field of genetics.