
Class of 1968 Forges Friendship and Fellowship During Pandemic
What began as annual gatherings for members from the Class of 1968 has now turned into bimonthly Zoom events.
What began as annual gatherings for members from the Class of 1968 has now turned into bimonthly Zoom events.
Mary Manfredi ’18 did not expect an introductory survey art course to lead to a graduate internship. Moravec, also an Associate Professor of American History and Women & Gender Studies at Rosemont, approached Mary in the Fall of 2019 about working...
Normally, his role has him running all over campus checking on tech equipment. When the pandemic hit in March and campus closed, Dan adapted his role to be done remotely. Dan was awarded the Class of 1974 Spotlight Award at the Founders Day Awards...
Congratulations to Erin Entrada Kelly MFA '16. Her latest book, We Dream of Space, received an excellent review in The New York Times Book Review!
Girls in Capes, a group founded by Feliza Casano of self-proclaimed "geek girls," meet at Main Point Books to discuss everything from sic-fi to anime.
Nancy Newhouse ‘68, would be the first to tell you that she is not a “Nantucket-er” (a native of Nantucket, the Massachusetts island located 30 miles south of Cape Cod).
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.
Whether through her practice or her newly published children’s book, Lauren Sugalski Mosback ’10 is a positive influence on young people.
Whether through her practice or her newly published children’s book, Lauren Sugalski Mosback ’10 is a positive influence on young people.
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...