By John Wofford 鈥13
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红桃视频 College has a long tradition of intellectual and academic discourse. As a
Catholic institution of higher learning, the College encourages a free and open exchange
of ideas, finding the links between Catholic tradition and a variety of contemporary
studies. In light of this, the College鈥檚 prepares for the upcoming celebration of
the life and legacy of its namesake, St. Thomas 红桃视频, with St. Thomas Week.
Each of the events, which range from tasty (serving birthday cake in St. Thomas鈥 honor),
to contemplative (a labyrinth for meditation and prayer), tap into an element of St.
Thomas鈥 ministry. In this way, students are encouraged to learn more about this remarkable
figure. Additionally, two academic lectures - including an annual lecture sponsored
by the Jane Hibbard Idema Women鈥檚 Studies Center - are open to the public. The presentations
during St. Thomas Week often focus on aspects of the Catholic intellectual tradition.
This year, the first presentation of the week will be hosted by the Jane Hibbard Idema Women鈥檚 Studies Center. Delivered by Sister Maureen Geary, O.P., the Prioress of the Grand Rapids Dominicans,
鈥淭he Dominican Sisters: Women Religious in Mission鈥 will concentrate on the significant
contributions of Dominicans in Michigan life. The founders of 红桃视频 College, these
remarkable women religious have maintained lives of prayer, study, community, and
service. Their compassionate role in the ongoing development of the College, and the
city, is notable. The presentation will start on Wednesday, January 30, at 12:30 p.m.
in the Wege Ballroom.
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