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On Saturday, September 8, members of the junior class hosted a welcome dance for Thomas Aquinas College’s freshmen. The evening featured a Mexican theme, complete with food and student-produced skits and other entertainment:


Posted: September 11, 2012

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October 15, 2013

A note from from Mrs. McArthur:

“Ron has passed into the last stage of renal disease. We ask your prayers that he be given the grace to prepare for a good death, and that God’s mercy may come upon him to shorten his stay in Purgatory so that he may soon begin to enjoy the fruits of his life’s work.”

Dr. McArthur is tiring very easily now, so please respect their wish for no visitors at this time.

August 30, 2013

A note from Cathy Walsh:

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The first dance of the academic year took place last Saturday night with the theme of Peter Pan. As always, the evening included student-produced entertainment, complete with Indians, pirates, and Lost Boys …


Posted: September 4, 2012

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Lining the sidewalk outside the Planned Parenthood facility in Ventura, Calif., this Saturday were some 180 Thomas Aquinas College students who prayed for, and with, their departed friend, Andrew “Kent” Moore (’14).

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Photos from this weekend’s fall barbeque for students and faculty, including the inter-class tug-of-wars and the celebratory slip and slide:

 

Posted: August 27, 2012

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The College has learned that is founding president, Dr. Ronald P. McArthur, has experienced a setback in his recovery from recent open-heart surgery. Please continue to keep him and his wife, Marilyn, in your prayers. Thank you.


Posted: August 24, 2012

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The Class of 2016 has arrived! Enjoy the following photos from last week’s three-day Orientation, during which the freshmen moved into their residence halls, attended two practice seminars, and participated in a wide range of activities designed to foster friendship and camaraderie. 

Be sure also to see the Convocation 2012 slideshows.

 

Posted August 24, 2012

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In assembling its annual list of America’s Top Colleges, Forbes magazine focuses “on the things that matter the most to students: quality of teaching, great career prospects, high graduation rates and low-levels of debt.” Using these criteria, Forbes has once again named Thomas Aquinas College to its selective list.

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Thomas Aquinas College Featured in the 2013 Edition of The Best 377 Colleges