Many Rosemont alumni have found their work changing dramatically during the COVID-19 pandemic. For some, it ranges from in-person to virtual meetings or a shorter commute to the living room, and for others, it has had a larger impact.
Dillan Leonard was honored during Rosemont's Virtual Founders Day award ceremony with the Cornelia Connelly Love in Action Award and was named one of the Student Ambassadors of the Year.
Abiding by the governor's stay-at-home order did not stop the Rosemont community from honoring students, faculty, and staff at the annual Founders Day awards. On Thursday, April 23, members of the Rosemont community gathered virtually to recognize...
When walking through Rosemont, you likely ran into Butch Brown during one of his many rounds across campus. For more than five decades, Butch has been a familiar presence in our community. Butch retired at the end of January after 55 years of service...
Ann Myhr, BS ’97, MS ’99 is the Senior Director of Knowledge Resources for the Institutes in Malvern, Pennsylvania. As an adult student, she earned her bachelor’s degree from Rosemont in 1997 and her master of science degree in 1999. RoCo Magazine...
January 24th, 2020. Gabe Rizzo ‘21 had a chance encounter in Good Counsel Career Counseling Center early last semester. There, Gabe met a graduate student who encouraged Gabe to reach out to a friend of his at A-G Administrators, an athletics insurance...
Madeline Miller’s first novel, The Song of Achilles, was awarded the 2012 Orange Prize for Fiction and was a New York Times Bestseller. Her second novel, Circe, is currently being adapted for television series by HBO Max.
January 3rd, 2020. Elizabeth Russell '18 was simply looking to be part of something. Although she had no prior experience with community service, the fit felt right, and soon she found herself on her first service trip.