Jan 29, 2021
tags: Alumni
When Rockhurst University last updated its vision statement, one very specific word was included — “transformative.”
When Rockhurst University last updated its vision statement, one very specific word was included — “transformative.”
This Sunday, the Kansas City Chiefs and the Buffalo Bills will face off in the AFC Championship game. And the presidents of the two Jesuit universities in those respective cities have decided to make it interesting.
Rockhurst University is recognizing anniversaries for faculty and staff members who have served the University for at least 5 years. Congratulations to these dedicated companions:
Staff
35 years
Laurie Hathman, Greenlease Library
30 years
Mary B. Cary, College of Arts and Sciences dean’s office
Steve Lyons, physical plant
25 years
Geoff Smith, admissions
Shirley Mitchell, physical plant
For many, the news in December of the Food and Drug Administration’s approval of the COVID-19 vaccine developed by Pfizer was, understandably, cause for celebration.
But it would mean a mobilization like the nation has not seen since World War II to get those doses to the American people. And that’s where people like Brad Dunn, ’08, and the family business in St. Louis where he is vice president, Cee Kay Supply, come in.
Rockhurst University has announced the dean’s list for the fall 2020 semester. This honor recognizes students who have achieved a grade-point average of 3.5 or above.
The following students were named to the dean’s list:
Lauryn Adams
Macee Adams
Nate Adamson
Peyton Aerni
Mara Akers
Shereen Al-Saoudi
Kassie Albers
Xenia Alegria Martinez
Alexandra Allen
Michael Allen
Jennifer Alonso
Anthony Altobella
Litzy Alvarado Islas
Joseph Alvey
Ashley Anderson
Rockhurst University Companions,
January 6, 2021, was marked by the loss of life, the exposure of public servants to great harm, the destruction of property we considered “a temple of democracy,” and a rupture to principles we thought were cherished by all. Nonetheless, we can be consoled and encouraged with the psalmist who tells us that while the night might have left us in tears, the dawn brings the promise of joy. (30, 6)