Harry G. Browne, M.D.

(Thomas Aquinas College Newsletter, Fall 2009)

 

In the early morning hours of August 28, 2009, Thomas Aquinas College lost a member of its Board of Governors and one of its dearest friends, Dr. Harry G. Browne, who died in his sleep, unexpectedly but peacefully, at his home in Sparks, Nev.

Ralph M. McInerny

Dr. Ralph McInerny
Dr. Ralph McInerny

In the early hours of January 29, 2010, the morning following the Feast of St. Thomas Aquinas, the world lost one of its finest Thomistic philosophers. And Thomas Aquinas College lost one of its most loyal champions and dearest friends. Dr.

William A. Wilson

The Hon. William A. Wilson, the first U.S. Ambassador to the Holy See in 117 years and an emeritus member of the Thomas Aquinas College Board of Governors, died of cancer on December 5, 2009, at his home in Carmel Valley, Calif.

Thomas R. Krause

Thomas R. KrauseLong before joining the Board of Governors in 2010, Dr. Thomas Krause actively supported Thomas Aquinas College as a benefactor, a parent and, perhaps most notably, an employer. A founding partner at the Krause Bell Group, an international consulting firm specializing in organizational culture and safety management, Dr.

A Brief History of Thomas Aquinas College

“The story of Thomas Aquinas College is one of Divine Providence,” said Founding President Dr. Ronald P. McArthur in 2011. “What this College has become, what it has achieved, in just four decades is far greater than the sum of our human labors. Where our own efforts have failed — where we have erred or simply come up short — He has, again and again, offered His blessings and protection.”