Karen Stoyanoff ’99
Assumption is a significant part of Karen Stoyanoff’s ’99 life. As an alumnus who has been working at the University for 17 years (and counting), it was an easy decision to include Assumption in her estate plans.
Assumption is a significant part of Karen Stoyanoff’s ’99 life. As an alumnus who has been working at the University for 17 years (and counting), it was an easy decision to include Assumption in her estate plans.
Pulitzer Prize-winning and nationally syndicated Washington Post columnist George F. Will, Ph.D., delivered what he called the “last Assumption lecture for which you will be a captive audience” to the Class of 2021 during the University’s 104th Commencement.
Assumption students in the University’s new finance major now have access to a cutting-edge trading room. The Lagarce Trading Room features state-of-the- art Bloomberg Terminal software, allowing students hands-on learning as part of their studies.
As a math major, Nicholas DiAntonio ‘12 was encouraged to seek a high-paying job in the field of actuarial math or finance. But DiAntonio had his heart set on becoming a teacher, where he would have the ability to have a positive impact on more people.