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In Memoriam Fall 2010 1938 Rev. Msgr. Edward J. Gelineau, Burlington, VT, died on June 18, 2010. After Saint Michael’s he attended the Seminarie de Philosophie and the Grand Seminaire de Theologie, both in Montreal. He was ordained in Burlington in 1942 by Bishop Matthew F. Brady and retired from active parish ministry in 1990. [...]

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On the inside front cover of the summer 2010 issue of Saint Michael’s College Magazine, we’ve featured 17 photos from the college’s first Community Service Day. What’s the story? Well, 150 Saint Michael’s staff members, from administrative assistants to vice presidents, volunteered their services on Wednesday, June 2, for our first Community Service Day, which [...]

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The Fall 2009 Saint Michael’s College Magazine has gone into the mail here in Vermont. I hope you enjoy this new issue, with its cover story on Patrick Gallivan ’89, one of the many Saint Michael’s alumni who have devoted their careers to the college. We also have a refreshed design courtesy of Kehoe + [...]

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A Different Perspective

Three Fulbright Scholars consider their time at Saint Michael’s As soon as Mutahar Al-Murtadha, a graduate student from Yemen, was nominated for a Fulbright scholarship to earn his master’s degree in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (MATESOL), he started to search for appropriate universities in the United States that matched his interests. He [...]

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The Class of 2009 lives up to its name with its commencement award winners

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John Kenney, Saint Augustine and the Meaning of Life Really big questions are John Kenney’s specialty. “I often tell students that my field of philosophical theology asks really big questions that you ask yourself on occasions in life when you’re pulled up short and you have to think hard about the meaning of life and [...]

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Historian gives more than 1,000 books Students of history and political science, as well as book enthusiasts in general, will benefit from the remarkable addition of more than 1,100 books to the Durick Library from the collection of retired Yale University historian John Morton Blum. Blum, whose academic work was on the Progressive Era, particularly [...]

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The Summer issue of Saint Michael’s College Magazine is going into the mailstream today, August 7. I was at the press check at Lane Press on Tuesday, which is always an enjoyable process. The pressmen (and women) who work at Lane are truly artists–they really understand how to delicately manipulate color on press to achieve [...]

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