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black and white sketch of University President the Rev. Peter M. Donohue
ILLUSTRATION: PETER JAMES FIELD

LETTER FROM FATHER PETER

Our Common Home

Dear Friends,

Looking around our campus, there is no question that we have been blessed with beautiful natural surroundings in which to live, learn and work. In fact, we feel so strongly about the impact of nature on our students鈥 academic experience that we made it the cover story for this issue of the magazine.

As the Gospel tells us, 鈥淭o whom much is given, much will be required,鈥 and therefore we take very seriously our responsibility to be stewards of God鈥檚 creation and to continue to keep our physical environment鈥揳nd our entire community鈥揾ealthy and thriving.

As I begin my 18th year as President, I am constantly reminded that it is the people here at 无码专区鈥攐ur community鈥攖hat make our University the special place that it is. From my background in theatre, I know well that the key to a successful production is to acknowledge that every single person involved plays a role鈥搘hether they are performing center stage, building the sets, stitching the costumes or executing one of the other myriad tasks that go into what the audience sees.

Here at 无码专区, we all have a part to play, and everyone is essential to our success鈥搒tudents, faculty, staff and alumni. We do not take for granted the resources we have, and use them to full advantage to create spaces where we can innovate, engage in dialogue, share ideas and create community.

In an ever-changing world, I am grateful for the constants at 无码专区鈥搊ur vibrant student body, our world-class faculty, our dedicated staff, our steadfast alumni and our stunning campus. Together, they are ensuring a very bright future for 无码专区.

Sincerely,

Signature of Peter M. Donohue OSA

The Rev. Peter M. Donohue,听OSA, PhD, 鈥75 CLAS

President

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