Marianists Change Lives
Testimonials and Interviews — Students, Faculty, Staff and Administration: David Coleman
David Coleman, Professor of Philosophy and Religion, School of Humanities, Chaminade University I can only express gratitude for the privilege of being at Chaminade University. It is a place where my faith is nurtured; at times, a place of refuge in an era that coopts faith for its own faithless ends or simply manifests indifference…
Read MoreTestimonials and Interviews — Students, Faculty, Staff and Administration:Heather Barhorst
Heather Barhorst, Director of Enrollment Initiatives and Special Projects, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Dayton The University of Dayton gives me hope for the future. Working at a university that allows me to express my faith and gives me an opportunity to talk about God openly with a younger generation, our future generation, shows…
Read MoreTestimonials and Interviews — Students, Faculty, Staff and Administration: Andrew Tague
Andrew Tague, Junior Finance and Risk Management major and member of the Marianist Leadership Program, St. Mary’s University I went to Marianist High School in St. Louis. That instilled in me that attending a Marianist institution was transformative. I wanted to continue that transformation. So when picking a university, I knew I wanted to go…
Read MoreTestimonials and Interviews — Students, Faculty, Staff and Administration: Maimoa Fineisaloi
Maimoa Fineisaloi, Campus Minister, Chaminade University Working in Campus Ministry, it is part of Maimoa’s ministry to accompany people on their own journeys of faith. Her work and her interactions with students have led her to the realization that there is a fine line between claiming to be a person of faith and practicing it.…
Read MoreInterviews with Students, Faculty, Staff and Administration: Yukio Ozaki
Professor, Fine Arts, Chaminade University of Honolulu Beginning his teaching career at Chaminade University was also a lesson to Yukio Ozaki in learning about people who live to support others in community. Prior to that point, his life had been a constant struggle for personal success and the concept of community was remote and worth…
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