Even Without Race-Based Admissions, Colleges Aim to Cultivate Diversity
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Elms College President, Harry Dumay, Ph.S., MBA, said he was disappointed, though perhaps not surprised, when the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the use of race-based criteria in college admissions on June 29. At the same time, he said the ruling wouldn't change anything at Elms College. "We do not use race-conscious policies in admissions," he explained. "The way we go about having a diverse student body — and we are very satisfied that our student body has been increasingly diverse — is by projecting the idea that we are a campus where everyone is accepted, everyone is embraced, and everyone belongs."
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The Dolores Donlin Noonan '39 Elms Experiential Learning Program Helps Students Follow Their Passion
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The Dolores Donlin Noonan '39 Experiential Learning Program at Elms College is designed to help current students and recent graduates find their passions, channel them into careers and change their futures. Director of Experiential Learning Jennifer Granger Sullivan stated that the program aims to connect students with real-world experience, so they can see what it's actually like on the job. The program is a pillar of the college's strategic plan and was implemented more than four years ago to focus on all students having an experiential learning opportunity.
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Elms College Names Julie Beck as Dean of the School of Nursing
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“We are excited that Julie Beck is the next dean of the Elms College School of Nursing,” said Elms College vice president of academic affairs, Walter Breau. “I look forward to working with her on the strategic direction of the School of Nursing and seeing her lead our highly regarded nursing program.”
Beck joined Elms from Wilson College, where she recently served as director of nursing and health sciences. The author of the book, “The Meaning of Voice to Experienced Nurses in Magnet Hospitals,” Beck has more than 20 years of higher education experience in nursing and holds a doctoral degree in adult education from Penn State University. She also holds a master of science in nursing education from Villanova University and a bachelor of science in nursing from Bloomsburg University in Pennsylvania.
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Nominations for Honorary Doctoral Degree Recipients
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We invite you to nominate individuals who you think should be considered for an Elms College Honorary Doctoral Degree for Commencement 2024 and 2025. The link below, in addition to the form, also includes guidelines and eligibility information. The deadline for submission is September 11, 2o23.
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Publication of Inaugural Issue of Charity in Truth:
A Journal of Ethics, Religion, and Culture
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Dr. Peter DePergola '07, Executive Director and Senior Research Fellow,
St. Augustine Center for Ethics, Religion, and Culture, and Director of Ethical Leadership and Bioethics and Medical Humanities Programs, recently announced that the inaugural issue of Charity in Truth: A Journal of Ethics, Religion, and Culture has been published. Charity in Truth is the official peer-reviewed journal of the St. Augustine Center for Ethics, Religion, and Culture at Elms College, and Dr. DePergola is its founding Editor-in-Chief. You can access Issue 1, Number 1, at your convenience here.
This inaugural issue details the origins of the journal and includes scholarship on sex selection, divine pronouns, pro-life philosophy, Pope Francis, spirituality in healthcare, and food insecurity.
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The Red Sox Bus Trip on July 7 was a SOLD OUT success! The night was nothing short of amazing and we couldn't have asked for a better turnout. Thank you to everyone who came!
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Escape to the Cape Luncheon
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On August 1, the Office of Institutional Advancement/ Alumni Engagement traveled to Cape Cod for the annual "Escape to the Cape" luncheon event. About 40 alumni gathered together for a wonderful day at the Popponesset Inn in Mashpee. Alumni from the classes of 1954 to 2021 enjoyed lively conversation, dined on a delicious four-course meal, received updates from President Dumay, and entered a drawing to win some fun raffle baskets. We even had a few current and previous faculty/ staff members and current students join us! It was a beautiful day.
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Sweet Summer Social
August 30, 2023
4:00 PM
Keating Quadrangle, Elms College
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Do you have any big announcements that you would like to share with the Elms community? If so, send information to alumni@elms.edu on engagements and marriages, births, promotions or awards, graduations, or other items of interest. Whatever your news may be, share your Blazer pride with your fellow alumni by submitting a class note.
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Maureen McMahon '64 publishes debut novel
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"Lockdown" tells the story of a particularly tense semester at a Catholic high school that ends in a faculty death and follows the lives of several characters caught in present-day culture wars. As seen through the eyes of English teacher Maggie Brennan, the novel introduces us to the school’s principal, a religion teacher and his wife, and a student. All play central roles in the plot.
McMahon’s flawed characters struggle to navigate everyday life in a story that has everything: drama, suspense, and humor.
A native of Massachusetts and a longtime resident of Alexandria, Virginia, McMahon used her experiences teaching English and humanities at Osborne High School in Manassas, Virginia, and later at Bishop O’Connell High School in Arlington, Virginia, as the background for "Lockdown". She began writing extensively in graduate school at the University of Memphis, where she became an instructor in English and ESL and published several short stories and articles about teaching.
McMahon is a member of the Ignatian Volunteer Corps, where she serves as a library aide at a local Catholic school. IVC provides the opportunity for mature men and women to serve the needs of the poor, to work for a more just society, and to grow deeper in Christian faith by reflecting and praying in the Ignatian tradition.
Over the last five years, the author carved out time to not only serve with IVC but to write and publish "Lockdown". “I love my service with IVC,” she says. “They are so careful to get us into positions that we like. I’ve recruited several people through my parish and enjoy the camaraderie and our monthly group meetings.”
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Lynn Korza '88, Executive Director of Alumni Engagement and Annual Giving
Email: Korzal@elms.edu
Phone: (413) 265- 2454
Jill Perry '21 '23, Alumni Engagement Specialist
Email: Perryj@elms.edu
Phone: (413) 265- 2388
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