Frank Monaco’s mother told him she would only pay for college if he went to a Catholic school. So, Frank dutifully enrolled in the College of Steubenville, majoring in English— and never regretted it.

Frank Monaco’s mother told him she would only pay for college if he went to a Catholic school. So, Frank dutifully enrolled in the College of Steubenville, majoring in English— and never regretted it.
Nicole (Rust ’11, MSE ’13) O’Connor’s Franciscan University experience can be summarized in one word—trust.
As assistant professor in Cancer Population, Control, and Population Health at Georgia Cancer Institute, Marlo has won awards from the American Public Health Association, the American Association of Cancer Research, and the Georgia Public Health Association.
When lawmakers, government workers, and even the president of the United States are making decisions, it’s essential that the right advisors are in the room, says Leslie (Grimard ’10) Ford.
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Prudence Robertson ’19 advocates for life as host of EWTN Pro-Life Weekly.
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Troy Donovan is currently a broadcast associate for Judicial Watch, in Washington, D.C. Troy produces, directs, edits, and designs video, audio, and…
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Will Maciejewski’s Franciscan University professors pushed him to excellence and to think outside the box with his creative abilities…
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Inspired by his father, a primary care physician, Mark Hanlon is pursuing a career in medicine at Georgetown University School of Medicine. Mark, who won…
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Kurt Halligan recently graduated with a master’s degree in history from Duquesne University. There, he built on and presented the research of…
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Kristina Frandson recently finished her master’s program in Human Osteoarchaeology at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland. She greatly enjoys…
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