"Is That a John Carroll Ring?"
The story of how a simply designed ring has inspired powerful connections and changed the trajectory of the lives of generations of John Carroll students and alumni.
Also in this issue:
- Welcome, Principal Patton!
- Farewell, Class of 2021
- Giving Report
Programmed to Succeed:
Read how a new baseball facility will make an impact on the field - and in the classroom.
Also in this Issue:
- Thank You, Principal Durkin
- Quickley '18 Makes NBA Debut
- In Memoriam: Maddie Brookshire '24
The Changing Landscape of Education at John Carroll
Also in this Issue:
- Farewell Class of 2020
- New Board Chair
- Giving Report
A Formula For Success: How John Carroll's Science Department is Changing the World.
Also in this Issue:
- Important Change in Receiving Connections
- The Black & Gold Gala: Roaring into the 20s
- Donor Spotlight: The DiPaula Family
25 Years of Holocaust Education
The Class of 2019 was the 25th class to participate in what has become a life-changing rite of passage for all John Carroll students. See full story, page 4.
Also in this Issue:
- Farewell, Class of 2019
- Alumni Weekend
- Annual Report
Featured Partnership
Patriots are playing key roles in the great things happening every day at University of Maryland Upper Chesapeake Health. Full story on page 4.
Also in this Issue:
- Program Spotlight: Senior Project
- JC in the Community
- Meet the Alumni Association Board
Back to School
Our inaugural Spring Alumni Weekend was a huge hit with graduates from every era in attendance. Full story on page 4.
Also in this Issue:
- Farewell, Class of 2018
- Welcome New Carroll Scholars
- 2017 Annual Report
Ensuring Each Student is Known and Valued
John Carroll’s new President and Principal bring fresh perspectives and new ideas for the future • Page 4
Also in this Issue:
- Page 12 • Mr. Ed Miller Wins Inaugural Medal of Honor Award
- Page 14 • Alumni Weekend 2017
Seeking a “Great Perhaps”
Morgan Jones ’13 Explores Caves Across the Globe • Page 6
Also in this Issue:
- Page 5 • Meet the Director of Alumni Relations, Susan Butcher Roarty ’95
- Page 13 • Art du Pastel en France Award Winner, Michael Gaudreau ’70
RUNNING ONE OF MARYLAND’S ECONOMIC ENGINES
Tom Kelso ’70 is managing best-in-class stadiums and investing in Maryland’s future as Chairman of the Maryland Stadium Authority. Story on page 4.
Also in this Issue:
- Page 8 • Eddie Hopkins ’75 Wins Riepe Award
- Page 22 • Financial Literacy and Entrepreneurial Exploration (FLEX) Program Launch
Always a Patriot. Always a Horseman.
Billy Boniface ’82 helped bring his family’s farm into the national spotlight at the Preakness. Story on page 4.
Also in this Issue:
- Page 15 • Patriots Giving Back
- Page 16 • Patriot Championships and Honors
Looking Ahead.
The next 50 years at JCS.
Also in this Issue:
- Feature Story
- Lighting the Way
- A Golden Gala