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On Saturday evening the students and faculty families of Thomas Aquinas College, New England, gathered in Olivia Music Hall for the first-ever Epiphany Dance, hosted by the Sophomore Class.

A fresh snowfall adorned the campus outside, complementing the dance’s theme of “Winter Wonderland.” Festivities began with an Epiphany Blessing from Chaplain Rev. Father Markey, followed by a performance of “I’m Dreaming of a White Christmas” by Tilly Cecchi (’22) and Paul Dinan (’23), then carols around the crèche.

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Dozens of Thomas Aquinas College students traveled to Downtown Los Angeles on Saturday for OneLife LA — the Archdiocese of Los Angeles’ annual event to promote the beauty and dignity of all human life. Pictures from the event are available in the slideshow at the bottom of this page.

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The Most Rev. Thomas John Paprocki, Bishop of Springfield in Illinois, has accepted President Michael F. McLean’s invitation to serve as Thomas Aquinas College’s 2020 Commencement Speaker.

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“The whole pioneer experience is something that I am very much familiar with,” says new tutor Dr. Benjamin Block, referencing the students who are the first to study on Thomas Aquinas College’s new campus in Northfield, Massachusetts. When he was a college freshman, he, too, was a pioneer — one of the 33 initial students at Wyoming Catholic College. “It was wonderful to be a part of that,” he recalls. “We had a real sense that the input we gave was helping to make the school what it would become.”

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“I support Thomas Aquinas College because I want others to have the opportunity to have the solid education that I received,” says Dr. Katherine Johnson (’06), an M.D. and MBA who works in marketing for a pharmaceutical company in Jersey City, New Jersey. “I use the Smile program because it’s an effortless way to make my shopping on Amazon meaningful.”

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Thomas Aquinas College invites alumni, parents, benefactors, and other friends to walk and pray for the unborn with its students in January. Members of the College community will be out in force at all three of the following events.

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In this, his first year as a member of the Thomas Aquinas College faculty, Dr. Peter Cross is teaching on the College’s California campus. Within the next two years, however, he will relocate to New England, which will be a homecoming of sorts: Dr. Cross spent much of his childhood less than an hour away in Leominster, Massachusetts, and most of his family lives there today.