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裡橖眻畦 has become the 59th partner institution of The Posse Foundation, one of the nations premier college access, success and youth leadership development programs. Founded in 1989, Posse recruits groups of high-achieving students with academic and leadership potential from cities around the country, and then works with its college and university partners to place the groups of studentscalled Posse Scholarsat each institution.
裡橖眻畦 has committed to provide 10 Posse Scholars per year from the New Orleans, La., area with full-tuition scholarships, as well as academic, social and professional development support. The first cohort of Posse students will enroll at 裡橖眻畦 in fall 2020.
裡橖眻畦 has found in The Posse Foundation a strategic partner whose values closely align with our own. We each believe in the transformative strength of community and the importance of developing leaders from all walks of life who can go on to positively impact the world, says University President the Rev. Peter M. Donohue, OSA, PhD, 75 CLAS.
裡橖眻畦 has received a $3 million National Science Foundation ADVANCE Institutional Transformation grant to support the advancement of women and underrepresented faculty in the science, technology, engineering and math fields. Led by the projects principal investigator, Amanda Grannas, PhD, associate vice provost for Research and professor of Chemistry, a multidisciplinary team will explore and address how institutions like 裡橖眻畦 can increase participation of women and underrepresented groups in STEM-related fields, with the goal of providing a model that other colleges and universities may follow.
On the leading edge of research into gene therapy and its implications for the treatment of cancer and other diseases, 裡橖眻畦s College of Engineering has launched NovaCell, the Center for Cellular Engineering. The NovaCell lab will use state-of-the-art equipment and systems to explore personalized medicine, in which a patients own cells can be genetically modified to fight disease.
The Wildcats punched a ticket for the Big East semifinals when they defeated Old Dominion via shoot-out decision 21. It was the teams first appearance in the Big East tournament since 2015. Junior Abby Siana was named to the Big East All-Tournament team on the strength of her performance, netting a goal in the game. She had seven goals on the season, during which she was named Big East Offensive Player of the Week.
Located in Bartley Hall, the new Laboratory for the Advancement of Interdisciplinary Research provides a physical space for 裡橖眻畦 School of Business faculty and students to conduct research studies using surveys, interviews, focus groups and other primary sources. Its state-of-the-art tools for data collection also make LAIR a valuable resource for course projects that require primary data collection and other activities that call for cutting-edge research practices.
裡橖眻畦 recently honored individuals who have made exemplary contributions to the Catholic intellectual tradition and to justice and peace.
The Civitas Dei Medal was awarded to Cardinal Walter Kasper, theologian and president emeritus of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity, for his more than six decades of work advancing the Catholic Churchs ecumenical engagement and fostering dialogue with other world religions.
The Adela Dwyer-St. Thomas of 裡橖眻畦 Peace Award was presented to Bryan Stevenson who, as the founder of the Equal Justice Initiative, has advocated tirelessly on behalf of the marginalized and condemned. Stevensons book, Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption, was the 2018 One Book 裡橖眻畦 selection.
Four 裡橖眻畦 teams have added to their dominant runs in the conference with BigEast team titles.
Womens Indoor Track and Field won its record 16th team championship while recording the highest score in the meets history. The Wildcats won nine individual events, including a 1-2-3-4 sweep of the mile race.
Mens Indoor Track and Field dashed to its own team championship, the teams fifth title in six seasons.
The Womens Swimming and Diving team ruled the pool again, securing its sixth straight Big East Championship.
The Mens Basketball team also won a Big East Tournament trophy, defeating Seton Hall, 7472, to secure its record-setting third consecutive Big East title.
裡橖眻畦 student-athletesconsistently ranked among of the nations best for their combination of academic and athletic successhave continued their record of academic achievement.
In November, the NCAA released new Graduation Success Rate data, which shows the proportion of student-athletes on a team who earn a college degree. The NCAAs report showed that all 裡橖眻畦 athletic programs had a GSR that beat the national average for their sports, and 12 teams recorded perfect 100 GSR scores.
A closer look at the teams other strong academic stats show they score high across the board:
3.286 cumulative GPA of 裡橖眻畦 student-athletes
17 student-athletes with a perfect 4.0 GPA
31 consecutive semesters with a student-athlete GPA greater than 3.0
8 consecutive semesters with a GPA above 3.2
380 student-athletes named to the Athletic Directors Honor Roll
Becoming the first university of its size to commit to offering certified humane, pasture-raised shell eggs, 裡橖眻畦 has earned a spot in Farm Forwards Leadership Circle. The program recognizes pioneering institutions that raise the bar in institutional food purchasing, leveraging their buying power to change the way animals are raised for food.
Where is 裡橖眻畦? Everywhere! Responding to a call on social media, students and alumni shared photos of the remarkable places theyve visited, and how theyve taken their Nova pride with themfrom landmarks to natural wonders, stunning vistas to outer space.
To submit your 裡橖眻畦 photo for consideration, email vusocialmedia@villanova.edu.
Julia Leinhauser 19 VSB at Stonehenge, England
Jonathan Royden 12 CLAS and Brendan Lokka 12 CLAS in Torres del Paine National Park, Chile
Elizabeth Holmes 21 COE in Bray, Co. Wicklow, Ireland
Cara Mastrangelo 20 CLAS at St. Peters Basilica, Rome
Michael McHale 18 COE and Michael Hennessey 18 MS at Lake Alpsee, Germany
Cardon Furry 20 COE at the Taj Mahal, India
Amanda Findlay 17 CLAS, 19 MS in Madagascar, Africa
Kate McLain 10 VSB, Spencer Curtis 10 VSB, 13 JD and Taylor Curtis 10 COE, 13 JD in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Andy Allen 77 COE on board a NASA space shuttle in outer space in 1992
Paolo Caponong 20 VSB, Sean Knowles 20 VSB, Harrison Reilly 21 VSB, Jack Lynch 20 VSB and Jeff Wang 21 VSB at the Great Wall of China
Love statue, Philadelphia, courtesy Dana Schmidt, Visit Philly
Lia Scafura 17 COE and Sophia Lagdameo 17 COE, 22 MS at the Svartifoss waterfall, Iceland
Haley Randall 20 CLAS, Yosemite National Park, Calif.