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Thank You for all you do, Saint Rose

It’s no secret that the buzz of campus has been the recent announcement of programs and faculty getting cut from our community. As someone in one of the programs being affected, this is news that certainly hits home on a personal level. However, I have shed enough tears about this issue, and it is time to bring some light back…

“Living the Dream” – The Saint Rose Way

I can’t tell you the number of times I interact with someone, ask them how their day is going, and their response is “Living the dream.” I say it daily, you probably say it, and you’ve probably heard someone else say it. I never really thought about what this phrase meant until my boss Matt Vincent asked me one day…

Radically Adventurous- Meet RA Alex Wheeler

Name and Location: Alexander Wheeler, 188 Partridge Class Year: Junior Major: English Hometown: Elmira, NY Reason for becoming an RA: I felt that it could push me out of my comfort zone to help build better character within myself. Favorite thing about the job: The people that I work with. Most memorable RA moment: Any moment having to do with being in Zone 2 in the…

Radically Adventurous – Meet Resident Assistant Aideen Hanlon

Name and Location: Aideen Hanlon, 912 Madison Class Year: Senior Major: Communication Sciences & Disorders Hometown: Pomfret, CT Reason for becoming an RA: I wanted to become an RA so I could help students feel connected to the College. My goal was to build a community and help students make their time on campus worthwhile. Favorite thing about the job: Getting to meet new people! Most…

Radically Adventurous – Meet Resident Assistant Chelsea Foster

Name and Location: Chelsea Foster – Centennial 1 & 2 Class Year: Senior Major: Philosophy Hometown: Milford, New York Reason for becoming an RA: I originally became an RA because I had a great RA my freshman year. She was such a helpful and kind person, who was there for all of us when we were going through the tough times that freshman…

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