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Connections
GLOBAL
PERSPECTIVES
Holy Cross College Alumni & Friends Spring 2015
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Connections, Holy Cross College’s official magazine, is published twice a year.
POSTMASTER: Send address changes to College Relations, Holy Cross College, 54515 SR 933 N., Notre Dame, IN 46556
Copyright 2015 Holy Cross College, Notre Dame, IN 46556. Reproduction in whole or part is prohibited without written permission. The opinions expressed are those of the authors or their subjects and are not necessarily shared by the College.
ALUMNI ANNOUNCEMENTSSend your updates to:
Office of College RelationsHoly Cross College 54515 SR 933 N.Notre Dame, IN 46556
Email: [email protected] form: https://collegerelations.hcc-nd.edu/class-notes
ALUMNI ADVISORY COUNCILTimothy DeGeeter ’89, PresidentJared Sawyer ’08, Vice PresidentCorey Edmonds ’12, SecretaryMatthew Florian ’11, Council MemberSarah Fugarino ’11, Council Member
EDITORCharmaine Torma
ASSISTANT COPY EDITORRamona M. Payne
CONTRIBUTING WRITERSDianne BarlasMolly Gettinger ‘13Jordan Oyer
GRAPHIC DESIGNERKristina R. Craig, Kreative Koncepts
PHOTOGRAPHERS/PHOTO COURTESIESDia Blake ’13 Maureen McDonald ’15 Br. Nich Perez, C.S.C.Dr. Doris Van Auken
Cover photo: Br. Nich Perez, C.S.C.
Letter from the PresidentThis issue of Connections represents values that are integral to
Holy Cross College—the importance of relationship, community,
and yes, connection to each other. When we stopped publica-
tion of the magazine several years ago, that decision was hard to
make, but it was essential given the transition that Holy Cross
was going through at the time.
Now we have successfully emerged from that period and
the College has expanded with our second highest enrollment.
Physical changes are also happening on campus, as we build a
new residential facility, reconfigure our campus to create a quadrangle in the center of
campus, and remove the parking lot.
Most importantly, we heard from you, our alumni, friends and parents. You told us
that although you feel connected—through campus events, letters, student videos, and
online media—you have missed the Connections magazine. The magazine is back; we
hope you enjoy its return and will let us know how we are doing.
In this issue we highlight the Global Experience, one of the Four Pillar Experiences at
Holy Cross College. Please take time to read about the transformational impact the global
community has had on our students, staff, and faculty, in the classroom, on the athletic
field, and abroad. On June 25, the College will host its first gala, Through the Eyes of Faith,
which will support global immersion trips for our students and the Center for Global
Perspectives. I look forward to seeing many of you at the gala.
Now that we have reinstated Connections, I am committed to continuing this tradition.
Thank you for being a part of the Holy Cross community and may God bless you.
Sincerely,
Br. John R. Paige, C.S.C., PhD
ConnectionsHoly Cross College Alumni & Friends
Connections Cover“My trip to Ghana was my first one out of the U.S. and even though I traveled over an ocean and thousands of miles, I felt like I was still in my home with the family that I love.”
– Mike Tarala ’15, Cape Coast, Ghana.
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ContentsConnections
4Crossing Borders, Building RelationshipsHoly Cross students gain a more global perspective by immersing themselves into new cultures and experiences.
6 Saints Soccer: A Global TeamA multicultural community translates to success in the classroom and on the soccer field.
8 Holy Cross College Inaugural GalaOur first gala, “Through the Eyes of Faith,” will celebrate community leaders and support the Global Perspectives Program.
10 From Indiana to PeruA providential meeting in the airport leads to a new life for Br. John Tryon, C.S.C.
Also in this
ISSUEGet Connected - Online Directory 12
Alumni Announcements 13 Births | Marriages | Alumni Updates
Alumni Awards 16
14 Recognizing Past Global Immersion TravelersAgartala, Northeastern India, December 2014 – Dr. Dianne Barlas, Bridget McCullough ’14, Shamel Seabrook ’15, Isamar Sorcia ’15, Anna Lee Hedderman ’15, Jenna Turner ’14, and Karlee Dillon ’15
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by Dianne Barlas, DMin, Director for Center for Global Perspectives
Crossing Borders, Building Relationships
“Our first task in approaching another people, another culture,
another religion, is to take off our shoes—for the place
we are approaching is holy.” – Max Warren
Facing page, top left, Victoria Anania ’14,
Nicaragua 2014; Top Right, Ghana 2013;
Bottom photos: India 2012.
E ach time I meet a group of Holy Cross College
students who are preparing to travel with the Center
for Global Perspectives, I have a keen sense of the
significance of the work that lies ahead. Amid the
mixture of anxiety and excitement is an emerging spirit
of adventure—a palpable readiness to be changed by
the approaching experience. Recognizing and talking
about the transformation that occurs when we travel
to the developing world is challenging. Upon our
return it is difficult to find the right words to describe
how the people we met and the stories we heard have
impacted us. We can agree that we now see the world
differently. More importantly, we see ourselves as part
of something larger, and a new perspective begins to
deepen our identity as global citizens. This is the Holy
Cross Experience—sending our students across borders
of all kinds where they gain the competence to see and
the courage to act.
The Global Encounter experience, once called
“Through the Eyes of Faith,” began in 2000 as a campus
ministry trip. The original intent was to enter into the
simple rhythm of the Holy Cross Brothers’ community
life, to witness their faithful response to God’s call and
to see the universality of the Catholic Church in action.
When the College moved forward with the Bachelor
of Arts in Liberal Studies degree, the global experi-
ence became a core requirement; later the Center for
Global Perspectives was established and an academic
focus emerged. In the past 15 years, the college’s mis-
sion to form global citizens has found its home among
the people of Ghana, Brazil, India, Peru, and Uganda.
Three hundred and eighty-seven Holy Cross students
have taken a leap of faith, packed their bags, and found
themselves in the villages and neighborhoods of the
emerging world.
Global solidarity, the complexity and challenges of a
global economy, education, equality, and environmental
concerns were added to studying the Church’s evange-
lization efforts in Africa, Asia, Central and South Amer-
ica. Knowing someone’s name, sharing their table, and
gathering together in prayer removes the boundaries
and makes the borders that separate us less of a hurdle
to overcome and more of a place where compassion and
healing build relationships. Whenever our hearts are
changed, it is a sacred moment; wherever that happens,
it is holy ground.
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The Holy Cross College men’s
soccer team has set the bar high
for Saints athletics, winning on the
field and blending student-athletes
from many different cultures. The
current roster is made up of players
from 10 different countries spanning
five continents. From Ecuador to
South Korea, the men’s soccer team
fosters an environment of cultural acceptance and
appreciation in the locker room.
The Saints have translated this multicultural
approach to success with three consecutive winning
seasons and three straight trips to the Chicagoland
Collegiate Athletic Conference Tournament. Head
Coach Omar Gallo has developed the Saints into a
team with a winning reputation. “Different cultures
have different styles of play, and we encourage our guys
to embrace the different styles of fellow teammates,”
says Coach Gallo. “The multicultural backgrounds
also allow individuals from around the world to
build unique friendships and find what they have in
common. These friendships go well beyond the soccer
field, but are clearly seen on the pitch during games.
You play harder when you are playing for a friend.”
The players gravitate to the Holy Cross program
because of the diversity on the roster. Sophomore
Anesu Tabengwa came to Holy Cross College from
St. Andrews, Scotland, on the advice of a former
international Saints player, Alex Clarke. “I was put
in contact with my former (club team) captain and
now good friend Alex, who helped
me see the vision behind the men’s
soccer program. He sold me on his
incredible experience at Holy Cross
College and described it as a place
where you will meet people from
across the globe, enjoy playing your
sport, and find your true calling in
life, all at the same time.”
In some cases players come from countries where
English is not their first language, but the Holy Cross
staff and faculty have become exceptional at helping
students adapt. “At first it was a little hard to adjust
because I had to learn the language better,” says junior
forward Alfredo Molestina of Guayaquil, Ecuador.
“But the people here were very helpful. Now I know
I am getting a really good education and the campus
community has been great.”
Jonghyun Son from South Korea wants young
people from his country to consider Holy Cross. “If
they come here to get their higher education, they will
be able to pursue being professional soccer players and
use their knowledge from Holy Cross College for their
life.”
Coach Gallo believes the size of the school and
the welcoming Holy Cross community makes the
difference. “As a Canadian international, I can relate
quite easily to our international players. The transition
seems to be much easier as these kids aren’t just
another number at this school, but given personalized
attention to succeed.”
Saints Soccer: A Global Teamby Jordan Oyer, Sports Information Director, Holy Cross College
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Facing page, top center photo, Ryong-Myeong Cho ’15. Facing page, bottom row of photographs left to right, Ryong-Myeong Cho, Anesu Tabengwa ’17, Alexander Clarke ’14, and Lukman Ahmed-Shaibu ’16. This page, above, men’s soccer team, fall 2014 .
“The multicultural backgrounds also allow individuals from around the world to build unique friendships and find what they have in common ... you play harder when you are playing for a friend.” –Coach Gallo
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Holy Cross College presentsThrough the Eyes of Faith Benefiting the Center for Global Perspectives
You are cordially invited for the 2015 Fidelis Award
and Service Organization Award Presentations toDaniel B. Fitzpatrick President and CEO, Quality Dining, Inc.andCenter for Hospice Care
Thursday, June 25, 2015 at 6 p.m.Gillespie Center at Hilton Garden Inn
53995 State Road 933, South Bend, Indiana 46637Kindly respond by Friday, June 19, at (574) 239-8368
EVENT CHAIR COMMITTEEHONORARY CHAIRArthur J. Decio
CO-CHAIRSChrissy & Roger KlauerJanie & Don Reese
DINNER COMMITTEEDianne BarlasLou BehreLiz & Tom BorgerKaty & George CressySharon & Matt EdmondsLynn & Jay FerrieroAnn & John FirthKitty & Tim FulneckyMargaret & Al GutierrezDorene & Jerry HammesMary & Al HardingGregory HoffmanMaureen & Matthew Koscielski Amy & Daniel NussbaumBarbara O’ConnorLois & Pete RumelyTonya & Tim SextonJoyce & Tom SopkoCharmaine & Mark Torma
Spring 2015 Connections | 9
Mark your calendar for June 25! Holy
Cross College is pleased to host its first
gala, Through the Eyes of Faith. This event
will support Holy Cross students participating in the
Global Perspectives Program. With your support, we
can ensure that our students will have the funds to
travel internationally on a global immersion experience.
Each year Holy Cross College sends about 24 students
abroad to communities in Brazil, Ghana, India, Peru,
and Uganda.
At Holy Cross, education is a holistic experience,
and we seek to engage the mind, body, and spirit.
Students are part of a close-knit community and
collaborate in programs designed to enhance their
competence to see and courage to act. The short-term
global immersion trips are hosted by the Congregation
of Holy Cross communities of priests, brothers, and
sisters, and provide students with the opportunity to
experience what they have studied in the classroom
by participating in the culture. By the time they return
to campus, our students are able to evaluate how
other cultures perceive them, and they gain a new
appreciation for their own opportunities.
In this inaugural year of what will be a biennial
event, Holy Cross College will present Daniel B.
Fitzpatrick, President and Chief Executive Officer of
Quality Dining, Inc., with the 2015 Fidelis Award.
This award is given to an individual who exemplifies
a “life lived in faith.” We will also present The Center
for Hospice Care with the 2015 Service Organization
Award. Both of our honorees have made significant
contributions to the greater Michiana community and
deserve this recognition. The gala will be held at the
Gillespie Center at the Hilton Garden Inn.
We hope alumni and friends will join us for this
special evening. For more information on the gala
and to purchase tickets, please call the College
Relations office at (574) 239-8368 or register at
http://collegerelations.hcc-nd.edu/gala.
Inaugural Gala
Holy Cross College presentsThrough the Eyes of Faith Benefiting the Center for Global Perspectives
You are cordially invited for the 2015 Fidelis Award
and Service Organization Award Presentations toDaniel B. Fitzpatrick President and CEO, Quality Dining, Inc.andCenter for Hospice Care
Thursday, June 25, 2015 at 6 p.m.Gillespie Center at Hilton Garden Inn
53995 State Road 933, South Bend, Indiana 46637Kindly respond by Friday, June 19, at (574) 239-8368
Following the completion of my junior year at Holy Cross College, I had the opportunity to
travel abroad to Uganda, Africa. Being a Holy Cross student allows you opportunities that no
other institution can provide. Deciding to take my global perspective trip to Uganda was one of
the most profound experiences of my life. Immersing myself into a different culture gave me the
opportunity to develop relationships with, and a better understanding of, individuals in a third-
world African country.
This experience enabled me to come back to the United States and be thankful for the blessings
I have in my life. Thus, I am appreciative to Holy Cross College for providing me the opportunity
to grow as a leader academically and spiritually through this global perspective trip.
— Robert Lulgjuraj ’15, SGA President
Holy Cross College
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Pictured below from Peru 2012 trip: Top, left to right, Jack Horn ’13, Michael Werner ’12, Robert Werner ’12, Ben Bournay ’14, Melissa Som ’12, Brittany Bulatovich ‘14, Jackson Hallahan ’14, and Hadiyyah Blake ’13. Bottom, St. Edwards University students pose with Holy Cross College students.
“My students always rose to the challenge.”– Br. John Tryon, C.S.C.
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B r. John Tryon, C.S.C., began teaching
at Holy Cross College in 1999, but a
providential encounter and his openness to
the divine providence of God changed his
path. In December 2014, Br. John moved
from Holy Cross College in Indiana to a
Holy Cross community with the novice
community members in Peru.
Br. John was at the South Bend airport
to meet a C.S.C. brother when someone
yelled, “John Tryon!” He turned around,
and there stood Fr. John Phelan, a C.S.C.
priest he had not seen in years. Fr. Phelan
had recently been appointed novice master for South
American and Mexican brothers, and he shared the
news about his placement with Br. John.
In August 2014, Br. John was preparing his syllabi
for the fall semester when Fr. Phelan invited Br. John
to join him as assistant novice master in Peru. “You
know, if Fr. Phelan’s plane had never been late, we
never would have talked about Peru, and my name
would not have come to mind.” Br. John prayed about
the invitation, talked to his provincial, and spoke with
College president, Br. John Paige, who gave him his
blessing.
When I spoke with Br. John Tryon, some of his
fondest memories were of the Holy Cross College
students. Br. John’s courses were always popular,
perhaps because his final exams included a homemade
meal and book discussion, often hosted at Br. John’s
residence. Any student who was blessed to learn in one
of Br. John’s classes can tell you that they were not
easy; students were required to read at least 60-100
pages of reading daily and pass detailed quizzes about
the text. He is known for challenging students and
encouraging academic excellence. “They will rise to
your expectations,” Br. John says of his students. “My
students always rose to the challenge.”
Shortly after arriving in Peru, Br. John learned
that rather than remaining at the novitiate, he would
temporarily move to teach English at a high school and
tutor deacons and aspirants of the congregation.
Br. John will return to the novitiate in January 2016,
when a new group of novices arrives. Holy Cross
College will always have a profound place in his heart,
and if his service to the College is any indication, he will
become an involved member of his new community.
From Indiana to Peru
Peru 2012 trip. Front row left to right: Professor Lori Crawford-Dixon, Br. John Tryon, Brittany Bulatovich ’14,
Jack Horn ’13, Melissa Som ’12, Michael Werner ’12, and Hadiyyah Blake ’13. Top row, left to right,
Ben Bourney ’14 and Robert Werner ’12 .
by Molly Gettinger ‘13
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Through Our Online Directory
The Holy Cross College community extends past the campus boundaries. We have alumni, parents, and friends all over the world. In the past, keeping in touch with the Holy Cross family was difficult, but with the launch of the College’s Alumni Directory, individuals can connect virtually.
The new online community allows us to connect with alumni based on geography, major, and profession. It brings together all that we love about Holy Cross, wherever we are. In order for our online community to be strong and vibrant, it is necessary for individuals to create a profile.
When you visit the site at https://collegerelations.hcc-nd.edu/profile, you will also have the opportunity to get involved with various College activities by registering for events and for signing up for various volunteer activities. We are always looking for dedicated alumni who want to assist us in:
• Recruiting students
• Establishing regional alumni clubs
• Planning reunions
• Collecting alumni updates
• Writing for the College Magazine
So even though you are no longer on campus, now you can stay connected with Holy Cross! Don’t miss out on friendships, networking, and even engaging discussions. Many alumni have already signed up, but if you haven’t, use the QR code to set up your profile. We hope you will join us online!
If you have questions or issues in establishing your profile, please contact the College Relations Office at
574-239-8344 or email [email protected]
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BIRTHS, BAPTISMS, AND ADOPTIONSBen Bournay ’14 and his wife, Ashley, welcomed their son, Jack William, on March 20, 2015
Whitney Witkowski Baughman ’09 and her husband, Josh, welcomed their son Marcus on August 6, 2014.
MARRIAGESBrandon Loulan ’10 married Megan Olms ’11 on November 22, 2014.
Amanda Cup ’12 and Ryan Ayala ’11 married on May 24, 2014.
Marie Louise Resweber ’12 married Steve Bridgeman ’13 on June 28, 2014.
Joe Gettinger ’13 and Molly Flanigan ’14 married on February 22, 2014.
CLASS UPDATES2006 Chris Nichol has recently accepted the position of Academic Advisor at Boise State University Athletic Department.
2009 In January, Whitney Witkowski Baughman completed her BA in English Literature and Language at National University.
2013 Audrey Lee is a part-time music teacher/choir director at her elementary school and teach grades kindergarten through fourth.
2014 Nicholas Fruin is working part-time at Purohit Navigation, a healthcare brand solutions company in downtown Chicago.
Vincent Lynch accepted a position in Washington, D.C., as a scheduler and legislative assistant for Congressman Mike Rogers of the Alabama-03.
Terry Phillip Riggs is in Terre Haute, Ind., where he is the Assistant Director of Senior Programs at Western Indiana Community Action Agency, as well as an Assistant Football Coach at West Vigo High School. He is also the co-founder/Scouting Analyst at Smith Scouting Company.
Alumni Announcements
Tell us what’s new. Have you started a new job? Recently married? Earned a promotion? Had a bouncing new baby? Received special recognition? If so, we want to know about it! No amount of news is too small.
Submit your announcements by mailing them in, sending an email or completing the online form, and your information will be published in the next Connections. For marriages, please include the full name of the bride and groom, date of wedding, and current city/state of residence. For births, please include the name, sex, and date of birth of the baby or babies.
Share your news today!
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Ghana 2000Patrick CavoloAmy Leetz Aimee Martin Dave Meuleman Erin Becker Heather Norris Francesca Milles-Dave Sarah Lett Rebecca Marie Reilly Greg Giefer Francis Paul Quinn Michael Prosser
Ghana 2001David Cardimen Dan Coriden Frank Diorio Thomas Hirschauer Gillian Hurley Robyn Kozak Kristen KurekKaren Matta Nora McDonnell Kat O’Keefe Michelle Phelan Thomas Schibi Monica Schoenfield
Ghana 2002Patrick Lindenmeyer Rebecca Roman Ashlynne Harris Stephanie Walsh Michael Kennedy
Ghana 2003William Blair Charmane Cane Megan Craney Fr. Mark Ghyselink Thomas Hogan Patrick Lindenmeyer Jennifer Nelson Monica Schoenfield
Ghana 2004Amy DeCloedt Michelle GrassoMike FlahertyJoe LaffertyJoe YahnianJon MakiMatthew WingardKimberly Green Phil GerchmanChad SearsChristopher Nichol
Peru 2005Elizabeth Vollers Sheila Twomey Katy Beach Victor RileyJeff Clarkson
Ghana 2005Amy DeCloedt
Kimberly GreenDavid GrypBlanchelle GuzmanDaniel NussbaumKate ProosCourtney CrowleyJared Wright
Peru 2006 Jonathon Carrillo Luis (Marc) OrtizSteve BaumgartnerGreg MeolaRoger Hershberger Isaac RuizJennifer Dunlap Nga LeAnh LeKamella Harjung
Ghana 2006Katelyn PalmerJay DunneDeirdre O’TooleEllen LudwigClaire HumphreyMary MillerElizabeth PetersonElitia ShadingerErin RayJohn HunterTyler MartinNeil FoldenaerDave Bendel Adam HillTom PolicinskiPablo SweeneyJared SawyerSteven Henderson
Ghana Winter Trip 2006 (led by Dr. Mangan)Jay DunneTara MorinJosephine O’HaganMatthew CiulaBrooke SzumialBoris Demianczuk
Peru 2007Michael Hodge Steven Fournier,Devon Davis Christopher Rightmire Christopher Castagnetti Micaela Cochran Christopher May Christopher Marten Abigail Stopczynski
Ghana 2007Chantel Albert Steven Bentkowski Andy Buehl Tim Holewczynski Neumann Jones Kyle Kincaid Samantha Larson
Lance Lovejoy Brenda McDonald Nicole Molnar C.J. Nachtegall Kirsten Redfield Kristine Reichardt Angela Riccioni Jill Savoia Krystal Sherman Wes Solmos Ted Theisen Amara Zielinski
Mexico 2007Nicole Marnocha Courtney Meyers Alexandria HurleyAdam DickJames StrongDavid FloresShannon TschirhartMaggie O’NeilPaul Ahern
India 2007Brandon BeckElliott MagersKyle MurphyJohn Mark Curtis
Peru 2008Daniel MauckNic KovatchDietra PickensMichael LatinaPeter (Charlie) CastigliaPatricia Krizman
Ghana 2008John BrodbeckKatie Fetters Diego RivasBrian DriesOlivia VillarrealCandice Leonard
Mexico 2008Michael EvansJohn KellyCatherine RuethMila MesarosJames M. RossChristina SorensenNathanial RingThomas Raymer
India 2008Daniel AdamoAndrew BensonGeoffrey DavidsonPatrick KohnMathew QualeyDaniel PeralesBrian RiestererAnthony Suh
Ghana 2009Emily FordOlivia LaFortuneNyasha MedleyDesiree BackJennifer WiegantGrace SturdtDana QualizzaSarah BuckleyTyler DesitsPatrick MacCaighanJoseph FlynnSean DillonRamsey TravisWilliam MitchellTy RobbinsDJ AlbertEddie PruzinskiBrian BurtArnold Miguda
Peru 2009Sarah FugarinoMegan OhmsSamantha AugustowskiAditi GiannoneMonica ZehrSteven JaffeJoseph GarveyLevi BurkinsBrian LoulanVincent Volpe
Mexico 2009Andrew PhillipsGreg WrightScott WinengerDaniel HatfieldRichie CamposSharon Kailyn Gray
India 2009Diane QuerciagrossaAbigail VanekElizabeth GoresJohn MohnkeJames Patrick MurphyShane BowserMatthew HummBenjamin Ulm
Ghana 2010Andrew WeissColleen DerksenKatelyn CraneAlexandria FeldtAshley WormalJeffrey ByersPreston BattlesBrendan McAleerSara ProctorKaitlyn GallawayRyan Brennan Brian MatthewsJoseph CabanGulliver Rojas
Peru 2010Elizabeth BolithoJesus BotelloAlejandro BotelleMaria SotoBrian CrainMark WilkinsMatthew FlorianKathleen KneelandMark Curtis
India 2010Savannah AlvarezCharles Evan AmmesonDavid BodienSamantha BrouseauJoseph EschAndrew ReamerJose RiosCatherine SullivanDavid SullivanKarl Stuebe
Nicaragua 2011Brian CarverAlexandria GambleJordan KlineLauren PattersonAlexis Valdez
Peru 2011Mark Thomas BryneJohn Patrick ClevelandJohn Paul KentTiana RaShae MageeDaniel Patrick MartinKatherine Joy McClureBlake James SharpKelly Erin WadeWilliam Ryan WilkinsonAdam Michael OnderdonkValerie La Salle Patout
Ghana 2011Matthew John AdlerTyler J AlgeRyan Jared AyalaTori Lynn CreswellZachary A CookAmanda Lynn CupAdam Michael DobrzykowskiCatherine FarrellBradley Joseph GendelTyler Jacob KanczuzewskiAmanda Kupfer MillerKatelyn Marie PeltonAlexandria Gabriel RiosAndrew Clark TullisKathleen Rose WantuchDanielle Renae WoodRebecca Sue Wynen
France 2011Ben McDonaldRegina SlonkoskyMarie-Louise Resweber
Kaleigh McNishMark Travis
India 2011Melissa BromleyTimothy FitzpatrickJessica HestonPatrick HuygeMichael KarasonTrace MyersRyan OdynskiJoseph QuercisgrossaTheodore Roelofs
Ghana 2012Jaime GenisEmily HarrisDevin JohndrowAnthony KepleyShay KleinpeterLieren LorencDamian MarciniakMargaret McCormickCorrine MiddletonEthan Tanis
Peru 2012Hadiyyah BlakeBenjamin BournayBrittany BulatovichJackson HallahanJack HornMichael NovitzkiMelissa SomMichael WernerRobert Werner
Brazil 2012Mary FitzgeraldEmily KovachBrandon StollNaShawn Brown
India 2012Faythe AikenDan CallanMolly FlanaganJoe GettingerShane LeoKristin MooreMatt SlomskiAmber WeaverMatt Wheeler
Brazil 2013Megan EveMaureen McDonaldKelly MurphyDane OkudaJacob WoodAmanda Taveira
Peru 2013Shane CarnahanPatrick DerksenAbrianna Hartman-RiosAllen JozwiakFrancesca McCarthy
Elizabeth RosasKayla Vanlue
Ghana 2013Tyler BergClaire DoriotBrendon GendelHeather HawkErin HedermanEsther HostetlerCharity MessimerTeresa QuerciagrossaElliot RectenwalClarice ShearAustin SzafranskiMichael TaralaMolly White
India 2013Andrew AldrichJacob BadgerAlly ClendinengNicholas FruinNicole RogerHannah Sweet
Uganda 2014Robert LulgjurajTerron PhillipsMichelle RoyRachel Staley
Peru 2014Nora Dixon Henry Deery-SchmittFredrick FritzcheMadeline GondeckCelia HernandezThomas McCartneyAlec RodriguezGeorge StankoPatrick Sweeney
India 2014(NE Province)Karlee DillonAnna Lee HeddermanBridget McCulloughShamel SeabrookIsamar SorciaJenna Turner
Peru 2015Ryan AranowskiMiguel Robledo- GutierrezMadelyn MartinecJoelle PoettgenMegan Santos
Uganda 2015Christina BlankErin CraneMax LinnvilleShelby NelsonRichard SolomonJames Walters
Thank You ... to all of our Global Immersion Travelers!
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Young Alumni of the Driscoll Society
We know that our Saints of the last decade are finishing advanced degrees, launching careers, and starting families. We also know that our alumni are proud of their Holy Cross experience and are looking for ways to express their pride and gratitude. In honor of our 10-year anniversary of the College’s first BA commencement, the College is launching an exclusive giving society for young alumni, the Young Alumni of the Driscoll Society. Alumni who support the Annual Fund with a $100 gift for each year after their commencement will become a Driscoll Society member. By your 10-year reunion, you will be a full member of the Driscoll Society with your first gift of $1,000 to the Annual Fund.
Become a Driscoll Society member today!www.hcc-nd.edu/young-alumni-of-the-driscoll-society/
Do you know a Holy Cross alumna or alumnus who is a rising star, a business sensation, a distinguished academician, or has dedicated themselves to service?
During Reunion 2016, the Alumni Association will be honoring deserving alumni who have made significant contributions to the College or in his or her field. Please take a few minutes to nominate a deserving alum from these categories.
Visit our website to nominate alumni for these prestigious awards. Descriptions and criteria for each award are available at www.hcc-nd.edu/alumni-awards/ or use this QR code to nominate alumni from your smart phone.
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