News Archive - Aquinas College

Remembering Mike Williams
Aquinas College extends our sincerest condolences to the family of Michael Ronan Williams, who passed away on June 29, 2024.

Adventures in Education: Eric Budd’s Fulbright Experience in Bulgaria
Eric Budd – who graduated from Aquinas College in 2021 with a Secondary Education, Social Studies degree – recently recounted his journey as a Fulbright English Teaching Assistant in Montana, Bulgaria.

Honoring Aquinas College’s Newest Emerita Faculty
Aquinas College proudly conferred emerita status on three distinguished faculty members: Professor Barbara McCargar, Professor Jennifer Dawson and Professor Michelle DeRose.

AQ welcomes Dr. Ronald D. Reeves as Director of Intercollegiate Athletics
In his role, Dr. Reeves will oversee all aspects of the Department of Athletics, including planning, fundraising, leadership and administration.

Graduation Day Recap
Thank you to everyone who attended the commencement ceremony. Relive the ceremony by taking a look at the program, viewing the livestream, or scrolling through the photo gallery.

AQ claims top spot in zero waste competition!
Aquinas College is pleased to announce first place in the Food Organics Category, small campus division, in the “Campus Race to Zero Waste” Competition.

Class of 2024 Senior Salutes
Aquinas recognizes and celebrates Aquinas seniors due to their efforts in the classroom, across campus, and in the community.

Scott Travis named new VP for Institutional Advancement
As Vice President for Institutional Advancement, Mr. Travis will lead the development of philanthropic relationships and connections with alumni and community partners.
Aquinas welcomes back Dr. Terry Keller as Provost and VP for Academic Affairs
Dr. Keller returns to Aquinas after a distinguished career in higher education, bringing a wealth of experience and a deep understanding of the College's mission.

Meet Aquinas Alum Madison Creech, ‘21
Creech studied political science and international studies at Aquinas. She now works in Korea as an English teacher and credits her personal connections to professors as the biggest benefit of attending Aquinas.