Print- sick but not dying
By John Walsh I don’t own a Kindle Fire, Nook tablet, or any other e-book reader and don’t intend to. I like newspapers, magazines, and books – printed ones. I enjoy the tactile aspect of them no...
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Oh, the places we’ll go Looking to expand your horizons and see the world? Interested in engaging with like-minded individuals who share a common bond with their alma mater? The alumni relations...
View ArticleEthics in education
I‘m often asked about the value of Jesuit Catholic education and what makes it unique from the student experience at other institutions of higher education. In short, we inspire minds and transform...
View Article’62 was a very good year
Hall-of-fame members of the football team reminisce The 1962 football team was significant because it went undefeated (7-0), shut out its last five opponents, and several members of the team are in the...
View ArticleGuiding experiences
Laura Cronin’s cell phone rings, and she answers hurriedly. “I’m just finishing an experiment,” she tells the caller, a writer from Cleveland. “It will take me two more minutes. Can I call you back?”...
View ArticleTeaching the faith
When the Rev. Maurice Emelu ’12G stood to deliver a homily at what he thought was just another Mass, he had no idea he was auditioning for a host position on an EWTN (Global Catholic Television...
View ArticleUnforgettable
Reflections about the football team’s memorable trip to Ireland By Daniel Debick ’13 Tradition, excellence, and honor. These words filled my mind as I was handed my boarding pass at Cleveland Hopkins...
View ArticleWinning ways
After almost half a century, Tony DeCarlo ’66G retires from the University By John Walsh When you hear the name Tony DeCarlo ’66G, you immediately think John Carroll athletics. They’re synonymous....
View ArticleOn the campaign trail
Alumni cover the political scene By John Walsh They can’t get enough politics, especially during an election year. And it’s not a hobby; it’s their job. Caitlin Huey-Burns ’09, Andrew Rafferty ’09, and...
View ArticleA code of ethics
Facing dilemmas and making the right choices By John Walsh Do what’s right. No excuses. That’s easier said than done, especially in the business world, whether it’s in the private sector or at various...
View ArticleThe road best traveled
By Mary Szablowski ’91 Aha moments. We’ve all had them. Maybe your last one was today, last week, or perhaps last year. Do you remember the feeling when you had that aha thought? Did you sit up...
View ArticleThe impact of Jesuit education
March 2013 has been an amazing time in the Roman Catholic Church. We had the first resignation of a pope in 700 years, and now we have the first Jesuit elected pope in the almost-500-year history of...
View ArticleA 40-year milestone
How the baseball program started at Carroll By John Walsh The John Carroll baseball program is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year. But there’d be no baseball at Carroll without Jerry...
View ArticleMaturing as a poet
By Christopher Kempf ’07 “Poetry is the loveliest of all conversations for it seeks to belong to no one person, but to overlapping and concentric circles of self, friends, family, tribes, communities,...
View ArticleBanking on the future
By John C. Bruening ’86 For many global bankers, the world consists of esoteric mechanisms and processes such as fixed exchange rates, yield equivalence, liquidity diversification, and speculative...
View ArticleJesuit shapes lawyer’s life
By John Walsh If you live in Northeast Ohio, you’ve surely seen the ubiquitous commercials: A bald, intimidating-looking lawyer stares into the camera and says “I’ll make them pay.” But Tim Misny ’77,...
View ArticleLearn, lead, and serve
Faculty integrate service into the Carroll learning experience By Molly Bealin ’14 John Carroll’s commitment to helping develop men and women for others is clearly visible throughout campus,...
View ArticleTapping into that entrepreneurial spirit
Former Army pilot takes off in the restaurant business By John Walsh There are about 500 companies in Northeast Ohio owned or operated by John Carroll alumni. John Lane ’82, co-owner of the Winking...
View ArticleHeartbreak and vigilance
Jonathan ’94 and Neely Agin deal with the loss of their 5-year-old daughter and fight social security fraud By John Walsh It’s every parent’s worst nightmare. It’s unfathomable for those who’ve...
View ArticlePillars of leadership
James Danko ’79, MBA President, Butler University in Indianapolis since 2011 Education: bachelor’s degree in religious studies and MBA Hometown: Parma, Ohio “I’ve definitely taken the road less...
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