Spring 2019

Living the Mission, Spring 2019

A Peruvian woman embraces Meaghan Curley ʼ16  after she fit her with a hearing aid, allowing her to  hear for the first time.

Hearing a Call to Serve Those in Need

As a child, Meghan Curley ’16 was always trying to help others. Curley chose to join the Assumption community because she found that people shared the same commitment. In January, she answered a call to help 1,800 Peruvians hear for the first time.

Class Notes, Spring 2019

Rear Admiral Andrew Loiselle ’88
served as an honorary pallbearer
at the U.S. Capitol services for the
late President George H.W. Bush.

CLASS NOTES: SPRING 2019

Catch up on what fellow alumni are up to in this issue of Class Notes, including Rear Admiral Andrew Loiselle ’88, who served as an honorary pallbearer at the U.S. Capitol services for the late President George H.W. Bush.

Campus News, Spring 2019

From the Archives

From the Archives

During the summer of 1970, the Union Saint-Jean-Baptiste made the final payment on its pledge of to fund the construction of the La Maison Française building. That building was now debt free. To mark the occasion, the ritual burning of the mortgage was held at the entrance of the building.

Last Words, Spring 2019

Finding Our Center(s)

Finding Our Center(s)

Climate change, hunger and food insecurity, and forced migration – the world’s complex problems require thinking that is broad and creative, from across academic disciplines. Practicing interdisciplinarity is easier said than done, however. Disciplinary training, teaching demands, and the surprisingly sticky issue of campus geography tend to isolate faculty members.