Marianists Change Lives
Interviews with Students, Faculty, Staff and Administration: Iliana Mallett
Class of 2019, Management; Coordinator of Community Engagement at St. Mary’s University “My Marianist education allowed me to discover my vocation. St. Mary’s gave me the opportunity to be part of a community that challenged me to work for the common good. I saw injustices in our local and global community and felt called to do…
Read MoreInterviews with Students, Faculty, Staff and Administration: Andy Slade, Ph.D.
Professor and Chair, Department of English, University of Dayton “Education for peace, justice and transformation do not come without risk. It is popular today to talk about the need to take risks, to risk failure, to fail fast if we are going to fail so that we can learn from what we tried and what did…
Read MoreInterviews with Students, Faculty, Staff and Administration: Claire Riggan
Class of 2019, Chaminade University of Honolulu “My Catholic, Marianist education has not only opened new opportunities for me, but has also impacted my faith and call to social justice. After attending Catholic Marianist retreats and participating in many service projects I felt called to the Catholic church and took the next step in…
Read MoreInterviews with Students, Faculty, Staff and Administration: Kim Trick, Ph.D.
The Marianist Educational Associates (MEA) initiative has provided me the understanding, the words and the courage to keep alive the traditions and beliefs of the University of Dayton as a…
Read MoreInterviews with Students, Faculty, Staff and Administration: Nicolas Romero
A Marianist education has not only transformed my life and my vocation, it has shaped them entirely. There are two characteristics I hope to take with me once I leave St. Mary’s. The first is an altruistic willingness to contribute to the common good. Seeing how closely Marianist professed and laity work collaboratively to provide a…
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