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President Emeritus receives award

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By Jessica Dillon News Assignment Editor The Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities recognized Sr. Margaret Carney, president emeritus, for her advancement of Catholic higher education earlier this year. On Jan. 28, the ACCU held its annual conference in Washington, D.C. to “provide practical advice for advancing a deeper understanding of diversity and inclusion on…

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Oh the people you’ll meet

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One of the best parts of writing for The Bona Venture is the people that you get to meet as a part of your job.  Whether an assignment requires interviews with random students on campus or a formal meeting with Sr. Margaret Carney, O.S.F., the university’s president, writing for the BV is sure to lead…

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Bonaventure president honored with Lifetime Achievement Award

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By Hannah Gordon News Editor The St. Bonaventure University President was honored Sept. 16 with the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2014 Women of Influence luncheon, sponsored by Business First, a leading Buffalo business magazine. Sr. Margaret Carney, O.S.F., was nominated for the award and voted on by a committee of five women, four of…

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Class of 2017 moved by president’s words

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By Hannah Gordon Assistant News Editor On Tuesday, Sept. 24, Sister Margaret Carney, O.S.F. and university president, addressed the Class of 2017 in the Dresser Auditorium. I expected a generic speech somehow connected to the All Bonaventure Reads book, “Full Body Burden: Growing Up in the Nuclear Shadow of Rockey Flats,” by Kristen Iversen. However,…

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Christmas at the Quick

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By Heather Monahan Assistant Features Editor Next Friday, the Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts is giving students and community members the opportunity to see one of the most recognizable holiday scenes through the eyes of hundreds of different artists. The Quick Center will be hosting a crèche, or nativity scene, walk displaying the…

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Sister Marianne Cope to become first American Franciscan Saint

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By Kerri Linsenbigler Features Editor On Sunday, Oct. 21, the Catholic world will watch as two religious women are canonized in Rome. One of these women, however, has a direct connection to St. Bonaventure. Blessed Marianne Cope will become the first American Franciscan saint after this weekend. She joined the Franciscan Sisters of Syracuse (now…

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