Uncategorized Archives - Benedictine University /category/uncategorized/ Diverse and engaged campuses in Lisle, Illinois, & Mesa, Arizona. Tue, 24 Mar 2026 21:00:39 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /wp-content/uploads/2023/08/cropped-Benedictine-Favicon-32x32.png Uncategorized Archives - Benedictine University /category/uncategorized/ 32 32 Job-A-Palooza and Grad Fair Deliver Career Connections and Commencement Readiness /job-a-palooza-and-grad-fair-deliver-career-connections-and-commencement-readiness/ Tue, 24 Mar 2026 20:58:27 +0000 /?p=43533 Benedictine University students on the Lisle campus enjoyed a jam-packed experience on March 24, 2026, with the combined Job-A-Palooza and Grad Fair. The event gave students the chance to tackle […]

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Benedictine University students on the Lisle campus enjoyed a jam-packed experience on March 24, 2026, with the combined Job-A-Palooza and Grad Fair. The event gave students the chance to tackle important graduation tasks while also exploring career opportunities, all in one convenient setting.

For students preparing for Commencement, the Grad Fair offered a one-stop experience to get ready for the big day. Students were able to order their regalia, confirm their diploma mailing address, and pick up their Commencement tickets with ease. Several campus departments were on hand to assist, including Alumni and Career Services, Campus Ministry, Graduate Admissions, Ben Central, and the Registrar. Students also had the opportunity to take graduation photos with Grad Images and connect with Herff Jones for class rings, announcements, and diploma frames.

At the same time, students took full advantage of Job-A-Palooza, where a diverse lineup of employers was ready to connect. Students explored opportunities with a wide range of organizations, from corporate partners to public service agencies. The featured employers included Chicagoland Automotive Group, Carmody Construction, GreenState Credit Union, and Sherwin-Williams. Also in attendance were three regional health and hospital systems, 11 area police departments, Argonne National Laboratory, and many more.

The combination of graduation services and career connections made the day a valuable one for students across all class levels. Soon to be graduates left with their commencement details in order, while students from every major walked away with new professional contacts and a clearer picture of the opportunities available to them.

A sincere thank you goes to the premium sponsors who supported this event: Chicagoland Automotive Group, Carmody Construction, GreenState Credit Union, and Sherwin-Williams. Their partnership helped make this engaging and productive experience possible for our students.

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Chicago State University President Z Scott Shares Leadership Journey and Words of Wisdom with BenU Community /chicago-state-university-president-z-scott-shares-leadership-journey-and-words-of-wisdom-with-benu-community/ Thu, 19 Mar 2026 20:53:28 +0000 /?p=43536 Benedictine University (BenU) recently had the privilege of hosting Zaldwaynaka “Z” Scott, JD, President of Chicago State University (CSU), for a special Journeys in Leadership talk. The event brought together […]

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Benedictine University (BenU) recently had the privilege of hosting Zaldwaynaka “Z” Scott, JD, President of Chicago State University (CSU), for a special Journeys in Leadership talk. The event brought together faculty, staff, and students for an engaging conversation focused on the paths to effective leadership and personal success.

President Scott has served as the 12th permanent president of Chicago State University since July 1, 2018, guiding the institution through a period of historic renewal and strategic growth. As the only four-year U.S. Department of Education-designated Predominantly Black Institution (PBI) in Illinois, CSU has flourished under her leadership, embracing a bold new direction as a regional public university powerhouse. A national voice for equity in higher education, President Scott co-founded the National Coalition of Predominantly Black Institutions of Higher Education and helped launch the first-ever Congressional PBI Caucus.

During her visit, President Scott shared insights from her own leadership journey, offering a candid look at the experiences that shaped her approach to guiding an institution through transformation and advocating for equity. Her distinguished legal career has earned her national recognition, and she has been named one of Crain’s Chicago Business’ Most Powerful Women in Chicago Business. The discussion provided attendees with a unique opportunity to learn from a leader whose career spans law, public service, and higher education.

A central theme of the talk was practical advice for students looking to excel in their studies and achieve their goals. President Scott emphasized the importance of resilience, intentionality, and building strong support networks. She encouraged students to remain focused on their purpose, to embrace challenges as opportunities for growth, and to actively seek mentorship throughout their academic and professional careers.

The event underscored Benedictine University’s commitment to fostering leadership development and providing students with access to diverse perspectives. President Scott’s visit left a lasting impression on the audience, offering valuable takeaways for all who attended.

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BenU Mesa Men’s Basketball Advances to NAIA National Championship Sweet 16 /benu-mesa-mens-basketball-advances-to-naia-national-championship-sweet-16/ Mon, 16 Mar 2026 20:04:59 +0000 /?p=43476 Exciting news for Benedictine University Mesa—our Redhawks are headed to the NAIA Men’s Basketball National Championship Sweet 16 in Kansas City, Missouri. After an impressive showing in the opening rounds […]

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Exciting news for Benedictine University Mesa—our Redhawks are headed to the NAIA Men’s Basketball National Championship Sweet 16 in Kansas City, Missouri.

After an impressive showing in the opening rounds of the national tournament in Texas, the Redhawks secured their place in the Sweet 16 with a thrilling 99–94 Round Two victory. The team’s determination and teamwork carried them through a hard-fought game and earned them a spot among the final teams still competing for a national title.

Earlier today, the BenU Mesa community gathered for a small but heartfelt send-off as the team departed for Kansas City. Students, faculty, and supporters stopped by to wish the Redhawks well and send them off with plenty of encouragement as they continue their postseason run.

The Redhawks will face Faulkner University (AL) in the Sweet 16 matchup on March 19 at 12:00 pm CST. It’s another big moment for the program and an exciting opportunity for the team to keep their national championship hopes alive.

Congratulations to the Redhawks on an outstanding season so far, and best of luck as they take the court in Kansas City.

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Go Redhawks!

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Benedictine University Faculty Selected as Lilly Faculty Fellows /benedictine-university-faculty-selected-as-lilly-faculty-fellows/ Thu, 05 Feb 2026 17:05:27 +0000 /?p=43114 Benedictine University (BenU) is pleased to announce that Maria Granic, PhD, Department of English Language and Literature, and Robert McCarthy, PhD, Department of Biological Sciences, have been accepted into the […]

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Benedictine University (BenU) is pleased to announce that Maria Granic, PhD, Department of English Language and Literature, and Robert McCarthy, PhD, Department of Biological Sciences, have been accepted into the nationally recognized Lilly Faculty Fellows Program, a highly competitive professional development initiative that supports faculty at church-related institutions of higher education. There were 26 teams vying for only 6 spots.

Sponsored by Lilly Endowment Inc. and administered through the Lilly Network of Church-Related Colleges and Universities, the Lilly Faculty Fellows Program is designed to nurture faculty leadership, strengthen the integration of faith and learning, and support the development of mission-centered teaching and campus programming. Fellows participate in multi-year cohorts that provide structured mentoring, attendance at national Lilly conferences, collaborative seminars, and resources to design high-impact projects that advance institutional mission, faculty formation, and student learning.

As Lilly Faculty Fellows, Drs. Granic and McCarthy will lead a campus initiative titled “Serving Together: Benedictine Leadership Through Community Action.” The project brings together faculty from the humanities and the sciences on both the Lisle and Mesa campuses to model interdisciplinary leadership grounded in the Rule of St. Benedict and Catholic Social Teaching. Through a series of presentations, roundtable discussions, and collaborative workshops with academic mentors and community partners, the initiative will generate innovative curricular approaches that integrate ethical reflection, service learning, and evidence-based inquiry. Faculty participants will work across disciplines and across Benedictine University’s Lisle and Mesa campuses to develop assignments that encourage students to practice deep listening, hospitality, shared decision-making, and responsible action for the common good.

This recognition is especially meaningful for BenU as a Catholic institution rooted in the Benedictine tradition. The Lilly Faculty Fellows Program directly supports the University’s mission by fostering faculty leadership that integrates intellectual rigor, moral formation, and service to others. Drs. Granic and McCarthy’s project reflects core Benedictine values—Community, Ora et Labora, Respect for Persons, and Stewardship—while strengthening collaboration across disciplines and campuses. Their work will help form students not only as skilled professionals, but as ethically grounded leaders inspired by faith, reason, and a commitment to the common good.

Benedictine University congratulates Drs. Granic and McCarthy on this significant achievement and looks forward to the lasting impact their Lilly Faculty Fellowship will have on faculty, students, and the wider University community.

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President’s Circle Holiday Reception Celebrates Partners Shaping BenU’s Future /presidents-circle-holiday-reception-celebrates-partners-shaping-benus-future/ Fri, 12 Dec 2025 17:25:39 +0000 /?p=42783 Benedictine University (BenU) recently hosted its annual President’s Circle Holiday Reception, an exclusive evening dedicated to honoring the Institution’s most significant philanthropic partners. The event, held on Thursday, Dec. 11 […]

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Benedictine University (BenU) recently hosted its annual President’s Circle Holiday Reception, an exclusive evening dedicated to honoring the Institution’s most significant philanthropic partners. The event, held on Thursday, Dec. 11 in Goodwin Hall’s Sorensen Hall of Leaders, brought together a community of donors whose support is foundational to the University’s mission.

The reception provided a meaningful opportunity for University leadership, including President Joseph J. Foy, PhD, to personally express gratitude and share the collective vision for Benedictine’s future. The evening underscored the profound connection between donor generosity and student success, highlighting how this partnership directly fuels opportunity and innovation across campus.

In reflecting on the event, Vice President for University Advancement Mark McHorney emphasized the essential role these partners play.

“The strength and commitment of our Benedictine University family was on full display,” said McHorney. “Our President’s Circle donors are the architects of opportunity here. Their partnership does more than support the University. It actively builds the future for our students and energizes our entire community.”

The President’s Circle recognizes those whose leadership-giving provides the critical resources that advance scholarships, academic programs, and campus facilities. The holiday reception serves as a touchstone each year to celebrate this shared commitment and the tangible impact that resonates across the University every day.

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Benedictine University Student Julia Alch Awarded Prestigious National BRAID Fellowship /benedictine-university-student-julia-alch-awarded-prestigious-national-braid-fellowship/ Thu, 04 Dec 2025 20:07:54 +0000 /?p=42813 Benedictine University (BenU) student Julia Alch has been named a recipient of the competitive Bridgebuilders Relating Across Interfaith Differences (BRAID) Fellowship by Interfaith America, a national nonprofit organization. The fellowship […]

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Benedictine University (BenU) student Julia Alch has been named a recipient of the competitive Bridgebuilders Relating Across Interfaith Differences (BRAID) Fellowship by Interfaith America, a national nonprofit organization. The fellowship recognizes and cultivates promising undergraduate leaders committed to fostering cooperation and understanding across religious and philosophical differences.

The BRAID Fellowship selects a diverse national cohort of students each year. Fellows receive advanced training, mentorship, and funding to develop and lead interfaith bridgebuilding projects on their campuses.

The fellowship aligns closely with BenU’s mission and values, particularly its commitment to community, hospitality, and the common good. As a BRAID Fellow, Alch will design and facilitate a campus project aimed at building respect and collaborative relationships across different faiths, worldviews, and backgrounds.

Interfaith America states that the fellowship aims to equip students with “the vital skills, training, education, and experience they need to become interfaith bridgebuilding leaders on their campuses and in their communities.” Fellows learn principles of interfaith cooperation and develop practical leadership capacities through community-based learning and project implementation.

Alch will begin the fellowship with pre-work this winter and continue through the Interfaith Leadership Summit in August 2026. The Benedictine University community looks forward to supporting her journey and the impactful dialogue her work will inspire on campus.

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Campus Community Gathers for Our Lady of Fatima Service /campus-community-gathers-for-our-lady-of-fatima-service/ Wed, 03 Dec 2025 17:16:40 +0000 /?p=42747 The Benedictine University community came together for a special evening of prayer and reflection Monday, Dec. 2. The event, held in honor of Our Lady of Fatima, filled St. Benedict […]

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The Benedictine University community came together for a special evening of prayer and reflection Monday, Dec. 2. The event, held in honor of Our Lady of Fatima, filled St. Benedict Chapel in Lownik Hall with students, faculty, staff, and local residents.

The service focused on the historical and spiritual significance of the Marian apparitions in Fatima, Portugal, in 1917, which are formally approved by the Catholic Church. The program also reflected on the subsequent private revelations experienced by the visionary Sr. Lucia de Jesus Rosa dos Santos.

A central feature of the evening was the presence of a replica of the International Pilgrim Virgin Statue of Our Lady of Fatima. In a solemn moment during the ceremony, President Joseph J. Foy, PhD, placed a crown upon the statue, a traditional act of devotion and honor.

Following the crowning, the assembled guests joined together to pray the Rosary. The communal prayer offered a time for quiet meditation and unity. The evening concluded with a warm reception in the lobby of Lownik Hall, allowing attendees to fellowship and discuss the significance of the event.

For those seeking further academic resources on Marian studies, information can be found through the and the .

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Timothy Marin, PhD, ’96, has been elected to the National Board of the Lilly Network for Church-Related Colleges and Universities /timothy-marin-phd-96-has-been-elected-to-the-national-board-of-the-lilly-network-for-church-related-colleges-and-universities/ Mon, 01 Dec 2025 18:41:54 +0000 /?p=42748 Dr. Marin currently serves as Director of Institutional Effectiveness at Benedictine University (BenU), overseeing grants administration, accreditation, and strategic planning, and has also served as Professor of Chemistry and Physics […]

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Dr. Marin currently serves as Director of Institutional Effectiveness at Benedictine University (BenU), overseeing grants administration, accreditation, and strategic planning, and has also served as Professor of Chemistry and Physics since 2003. He earned his PhD at Northwestern University before holding postdoctoral appointments at Argonne National Laboratory and the Notre Dame Radiation Laboratory.

Over the years, he has maintained research collaborations and visiting faculty appointments with those two institutions, as well as the Synchrotron Radiation Center associated with the University of Wisconsin – Madison. Dr. Marin maintains a vibrant research agenda, with over 50 peer-reviewed publications. As a spectroscopist truly working at the boundary between physics and chemistry, Dr. Marin’s work has ranged from ultrafast photophysics to radiation-induced fast kinetics, radiation- and photo-induced radical chemistry, and vacuum ultraviolet spectroscopy. He has served on various committees and in many roles for the American Chemical Society (ACS), both at the local and national level, including Chair of the Chicago Section and member of the National ACS Council.

A strong supporter of the liberal arts tradition in Catholic higher education, Dr. Marin enjoys exploring the “great questions” that lie at the interface of science, theology, and philosophy. To that end, he also serves as Vice President and founder of the Chicago area chapter of the Society of Catholic Scientists. In his spare time, Dr. Marin is busy is a semi-professional musician, and serves as musical director, arranger, and bassist for the Nite Hawks jazz combo, the Tim Marin Orchestra, and the Chi-Town Showstoppers R&B/soul band.

“I am honored to be elected to this role. The Lilly Network has been a true friend to Benedictine University, generously supporting programs that bring our Catholic and Benedictine mission to life,” said Dr. Marin. “Serving on their National Board is a meaningful way for me to give back and to express my gratitude for the remarkable generosity they have shown both to the University and to my own professional journey.”

Dr. Marin’s appointment as a Lilly Faculty Fellow is a point of great pride for BenU. His selection reflects the very integration of rigorous scholarship, faithful exploration, and dedicated service that we strive to embody as a Catholic and Benedictine institution. Dr. Marin’s work in advancing scientific discovery and in thoughtfully engaging the dialogue between science and faith exemplifies our commitment to educating the whole person and contributing to the greater good. We are confident he will bring valuable insight to the Lilly Network and are delighted to see his exceptional contributions recognized in this national forum.

Founded in 1991, the Lilly Network (formerly the Lilly Fellows Program) seeks to strengthen the quality and shape the character of church-related institutions of higher learning through a variety of fellowships and regranting efforts. The Lilly Network is based at Christ College, the interdisciplinary honors college of Valparaiso University in Northwest Indiana, and is sustained by the generous support of Lilly Endowment Inc. Benedictine University joined the Lilly Network in 1999.

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Gold Mass and Faith and Reason Symposium Âé¶ą´«Ă˝Ół»­ /gold-mass-and-faith-and-reason-symposium-at-benu/ Tue, 18 Nov 2025 02:04:10 +0000 /?p=42624 The Benedictine University (BenU) community experienced a profound exploration of the relationship between faith and science this week. The Sister Judith Ann Heble, OSB Center for Benedictine Values and the […]

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The Benedictine University (BenU) community experienced a profound exploration of the relationship between faith and science this week. The Sister Judith Ann Heble, OSB Center for Benedictine Values and the Society of Catholic Scientists co-sponsored a two-day series of events that inspired dialogue and reflection.

The gathering began on Thursday, Nov. 13, with a the Gold Mass in St. Benedict Chapel. Celebrated by Fr. Eddie Haule, the Mass honored the vocations of scientists, researchers, and science students, blessing their pursuit of knowledge as a sacred calling. The Chapel, filled with a congregation of students, faculty, staff, and community members, provided a serene start to an evening dedicated to the harmony of belief and inquiry.

The celebration continued with a dinner and keynote lecture in the Kindlon Hall. The event featured Ilia Delio, OSF, PhD, a renowned theologian and scientist who holds the Connelly Chair in Theology at Villanova University. In her lecture, “Christianity and Evolution,” Sr. Delio wove together insights from her dual doctorates in Pharmacology and Theology. She presented a compelling vision of an evolving universe charged with divine presence, challenging the audience to see evolution not as a challenge to faith, but as the mechanism through which God continues to create.

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The conversation deepened on Friday, Nov. 14, with the Faith and Reason Symposium, centered on the theme “Faith and Evolution” – held in the Daniel L. Goodwin Hall of Business’s Sorensen Hall of Leaders.

The morning was packed with engaging panels featuring Benedictine University’s own experts. Panel I, moderated by Ellen Ziliak, PhD, featured insights from Preston Aldrich, PhD, Robert McCarthy, PhD, and Tim Marin, PhD, ’96.

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“The Benedictine University Faith and Reason Symposium gives our academic community a rare chance to have honest, intellectually serious conversations about big questions, especially those at the often-avoided crossroads of science and religion,” said Dr. Marin. “It reminds us that genuine learning happens when we are willing to bring our diverse convictions, doubts, and disciplines into the same room and engage one another with openness, respect, and joyful curiosity.”

This was followed by Panel II, moderated by Joy Matteson, MLS, which included discussions by Blair Nelson, PhD, Peter Huff, PhD, and Phil Hardy, PhD.

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A standout Interfaith Student Panel moderated by Jayashree Sarathy, PhD, gave voice to BenU students Katie Brill, Khushi Joshi, and Osman Khan, who shared their unique perspectives on navigating their faith in their academic and personal lives.

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The symposium culminated in a capstone presentation by Alfred Martin, PhD, Professor Emeritus, Biological Sciences, titled “How Science and Religion Fit Together to Explain Reality.” Dr. Martin’s talk served as a powerful synthesis of the two days, offering a coherent framework for understanding scientific and religious truths as complementary, rather than conflicting, ways of understanding our world.

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These events underscored Benedictine University’s unique role as a place where the life of the mind and the life of the spirit are not only welcomed but are seen as essential partners in the pursuit of truth.

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Guest Speakers Enrich Business 1000 Course with Interfaith Perspectives on Ethics and Leadership /guest-speakers-enrich-business-1000-courses-with-interfaith-perspectives-on-ethics-and-leadership/ Fri, 14 Nov 2025 20:19:57 +0000 /?p=42574 The Business and Responsibility course, led by Benedictine University (BenU) Assistant Professor Howard C. Johnson, JD, MBA, has provided students with valuable insights from a series of guest speakers this […]

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The Business and Responsibility course, led by Benedictine University (BenU) Assistant Professor Howard C. Johnson, JD, MBA, has provided students with valuable insights from a series of guest speakers this semester. The sessions explored ethical business principles through distinct faith-based perspectives, offering students a deeper understanding of how moral and spiritual frameworks inform professional conduct and leadership.

On Sept. 16, Rabbi Label Blotner of the Southeast Valley Jewish Congregation spoke to students about the hallmarks of Judaism and their deep connections to ethical business practices. His presentation helped students connect ancient principles of integrity, justice, and stewardship with modern business decision making.

On Nov. 3, Fr. Kermit Holl, OSC, Chaplain Âé¶ą´«Ă˝Ół»­’s Mesa Campus, shared insights on Catholic social principles, community engagement, and the moral responsibilities of business leaders. A native of Minneapolis, MN, and the tenth of eleven children, Fr. Holl joined the Crozier religious order in 1984 and was ordained to the priesthood in 1990. He currently resides in his community in South Phoenix, where he provides a fraternal witness to the Gospel’s call to unity and love.

These informative and engaging presentations provided students with a stronger, multifaceted understanding of how faith traditions continue to inform ethical leadership and business decision-making in today’s complex global environment.

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