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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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A member of the Thomas Aquinas College Board of Governors, Robert Barbera is the founder and CEO of Barbera Property Management, which owns several businesses in California’s San Gabriel Valley. He is also a dedicated philanthropist, having given generously to numerous educational and cultural foundations.

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The Greenfield Reporter, the 125-year old newspaper serving the Connecticut River Valley region of Western Massachusetts, has published its list of the area’s biggest stories of 2019. Not surprisingly, the opening of Thomas Aquinas College, New England, is among the top items:

NORTHFIELD — After years of anticipation, the 217-acre campus in Northfield was revitalized with student activity this fall for Thomas Aquinas College’s first semester on the East Coast.

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Note: The Most Rev. Mitchell T. Rozanski, Bishop of Springfield, Massachusetts, was the 2019 Convocation Speaker at Thomas Aquinas College, New England.

 

What are your thoughts on bringing another Catholic college to your diocese?

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“Our purpose tonight is to celebrate the coming of Christ into the world and to express our gratitude to our friends and benefactors, through whom God’s love has been extended to our college and to our faculty, staff, and students,” said President Michael F. McLean at Thomas Aquinas College’s annual Christmas Dinner. “We are grateful for your friendship, generosity, and support.”

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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.