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Below are the funeral arrangements for Walter J. Conn, a member of the Board of Governors who died on September 18 after a yearlong bout with Multiple Myeloma, a form of bone-marrow cancer. Please keep Mr. Conn and his family in your prayers.

Thursday, September 25

Viewing: 4:00 – 6:00 p.m.
Cabot & Sons
27 Chestnut St.
Pasadena, CA 91105

Friday, September 26

Rosary: 10:30 a.m.
Funeral Mass: 11:00 a.m.

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Walter ConnPlease join members of the Thomas Aquinas College community in praying for the repose of the soul of Walter J. Conn, a member of the Board of Governors who died September 18.

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Please pray for Walter J. Conn, a member of the Thomas Aquinas College Board of Governors, who is ill and hospitalized. “He is not doing well and needs all the prayers we can produce,” reports his brother James, a fellow governor. Head Chaplain Rev. Hildebrand Garceau, O.Praem., will offer Mass for Mr. Conn at 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday in Our Lady of the Most Holy Trinity Chapel.

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In the newly released 2015 edition of its Best Colleges guide, U.S. News & World Report places Thomas Aquinas College in the top third of the top tier of all American liberal arts colleges. It also praises the College’s financial aid program, listing the school as No.

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As part of its newly released Catholic Identity College Guide 2014, the National Catholic Register features a story entitled Learning’s True Aim, touting the importance of the liberal arts in Catholic education.

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With the start of the new academic year, students at Thomas Aquinas College are now, for the first time, attending classes in the College’s newest building, St. Gladys Hall.

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After consulting with attorneys, members of the Board of the Governors, and fellow members of the faculty, Thomas Aquinas College President Michael F. McLean has expressed skepticism about the Obama Administration’s latest “accommodation” to the HHS Contraceptive Mandate. “The revised accommodation does not appear to address the College’s concerns about materially cooperating in the provision of coverage for morally objectionable procedures and medications,” says Dr. McLean.