A three-year-old boy named Gregory, in the state of Washington, was diagnosed with acute leukemia. When his mother learned that a bone marrow donor match had been found, she said, …
Military Testing with Stephen Gaudet ’11
The places where Stephen Gaudet works these days are not very hospitable—unless you’re a rattlesnake or a coyote. He gets up at 4:30 in Salt Lake City and drives an …
Reuniting Families with Susan (Whalen) McKeown ’70
When a resettled Liberian refugee and her daughters were joyfully reunited at the Manchester-Boston Regional Airport (thanks in part to staff and students at the Meelia Center for Community Engagement), …
A Conversation with Kevin Fitzgerald ’00
The Alumni Council is a volunteer advisory board that works closely with the Office of Alumni Relations and Tricia Guanci Therrien ’88, assistant vice president for alumni relations and advancement …
Twitter Advice with Jared Correia ’00
When it comes to Twitter, this guy wrote the book.
English grad Jared Correia, an attorney, recently authored a book called Twitter in One Hour for Lawyers, which was …
Working at the Top Hospital: Christine (Maus) Joyce '99
Saint Anselm nurses who go on to careers at Massachusetts General Hospital are working at the hospital that leads the honor roll of the U.S. News & World Report Best …
Doctor and Leader: Joseph Pepe ’83
Joe Pepe’s career ambitions were formed early on—and he never wavered from his path to becoming a doctor. Today, he leads one of the largest health care systems in New …
Alumni Reunite With SBA “Family” in Honduras
"Tomorrow we will be rich — tomorrow we will have chicken.” For Erin Latina ’07, these words spoken by a little boy in a Honduran orphanage explain why she returns …
Homeland Hero John Moloney ’08
Show Business with Wallace Pineault ’72
Contributed by Meagan Cox ’15
“That’s show business” is probably a very familiar term to Wally Pineault. After years in Hollywood, an office job with Eddie Foy III (a big …



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