(Part 1). A Brief History of Thomas Aquinas College, Liberal Education, Its Parts and the Order Among Them, Liberal Education and the Christian Faith, The Present Need for Genuine Liberal Education, Liberal Education & the Preservation of the Political Order, The Place of the Liberal Arts in the Curriculum, Meet Your 2020 New England Summer Program Prefects! “It is not about the success you’ve had, or the mistakes you’ve made,” says Holmgren. A videographer and editor at Ice Pictures Productions, Jake is working on some new promotional videos for Thomas Aquinas College. “Leave your cell phone in your room and don’t touch it for the two weeks,” he recommends. She is also a great lover of fiction and literature, having participated in plays such as Much Ado About Nothing (director) and Othello (Desdemona) during her student days at the College. For Grade School Students interested in a soccer camp (Grades K-4 and Grades 5-8), please see Adam Lamb Soccer Camps flyer below. “Leave your cell phone in your room and don't touch it for the two weeks,” he recommends. For Summer 2020, we are able to conduct academic camps. Welcome to the St. Thomas Aquinas College Esports Camp: League of Legends. (Part 2), Meet Your 2020 New England Summer Program Prefects! We are, alas, still unsure whether we will be able to hold the program on both campuses. George Stypa (’21) The promise of the Great Books Summer Program is what got George Stypa (’21) from Tucson, Arizona, through quarantine this year. 4600 N. Illinois Street Indianapolis, IN 46208 Tel: 317-255-6244 Fax: 317-255-6106. Upon moving over 5,000 miles to begin his studies at Thomas Aquinas College, New England, Jean commented, “I’m just taking a risk, as I did when I left my country, my family, my friends, and came here. Within a year I had converted to Catholicism, which to this day has been the single greatest blessing of my entire life.”. Expect to see her often on the athletic field: She enjoys any and all sports, especially rock climbing and, of course, soccer. “I don’t think there is a better way to honor the College and the gifts that I received from it than by sharing them and making them available to potential students.”. Lee asks students to “Hit me up if you want to go for a run, talk about what it’s like to be a local, or one of my favorites … talk about the curriculum!”, Colette McCormack (’22) Always seeing the bright side of things, Colette McCormack (’22) from Villa Park, Illinois, says that “quarantine has brought so many blessings to light, and I’ve been able to really take advantage of the things I missed while I was at school (e.g., hanging out with my siblings, reading, baking, singing, catching up on my favorite TV shows, running on the beach, and chasing sunsets)!” After enjoying her time off, Colette is now refreshed and ready for her first ever Summer Program as a prefect. You can “stand out” and “fit in” at STAC. Every life worth living requires taking some risk.” Praise God, that risk paid off! They are listed below starting with valedictorian, salutatorian and then in alphabetical order.