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‘Wicked smart': Pope Leo XIV shares connection to local Mass. college
‘Wicked smart': Pope Leo XIV shares connection to local Mass. college

Yahoo

time09-05-2025

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‘Wicked smart': Pope Leo XIV shares connection to local Mass. college

A local Massachusetts college was a small stepping stone to the historic moment Pope Leo XIV became the first American-born pope in the history of the Catholic Church. Pope Leo XIV gave communion back in 2005 when he received an honorary degree from Merrimack College. He was recognized for his work in Augustinian education. Father Ray Dlugos is Vice President of Mission and Ministry at Merrimack College, one of only two Augustinian colleges in North America. The other one is Villanova, where Dlugos was classmates with the newly ordained pope! "I was in at least two or three philosophy classes with him, and from that experience I can, and I'm going to betray my Philadelphia roots and become a New Englander, I can tell you he is wicked smart!" Father Dlugos said. 'He's very unassuming, you would not know that until you'd have to encounter him and feel the strength of his intellect, the warmth of his personality and his just gentle goodness would come through, he was like that as a college student,' Dlugos explained further. Pope Leo XIV was born on September 14, 1955, in Chicago, entering the novitiate of the Order of Saint Augustine in 1977. He took his vows in 1981 and was ordained in 1982. Prevost earned a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from Villanova University in 1977, then earned a Master of Divinity from Catholic Theological Union in Chicago. He was the apostolic administrator of Callao, Peru, from 2020 to 2021. Pope Francis appointed him as the Dicastery for Bishops in January 2023, which was responsible for selecting bishops and was in that position until the death of Francis on April 21. He was made a cardinal by Pope Francis on September 30, 2023. Download the FREE Boston 25 News app for breaking news alerts. Follow Boston 25 News on Facebook and Twitter. | Watch Boston 25 News NOW

Landmark College names new president
Landmark College names new president

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time29-04-2025

  • Business
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Landmark College names new president

The Board of Trustees of Landmark College has named the school's fifth president. Dr. James Dlugos is currently the interim president; he will take the position permanently starting May 1, the school announced Tuesday. Dlugos was president of St. Joseph's College of Maine for 11 years before retiring in 2023 to start a higher education consulting firm with his wife. He was named interim president of Landmark College in summer 2024 following the departure of Dr. Peter Eden. Landmark is the first college to serve students who learn differently, including students with learning disabilities, ADHD, autism or executive function challenges. Board of Trustees Chair Barbara Epifanio said Dlugos has developed programs for neurodivergent learners. 'Today is a great day in the life of the College,' she said. 'Through the search process, we came to realize he had the right vision and demeanor to be the next president.' Dlugos holds a doctorate in English from the University of Virginia, and a master's and bachelor's degree from Boston College. He has served as academic vice president of the College of St. Elizabeth in New Jersey, and has held administrative and faculty roles at Washington and Jefferson College Pennsylvania. 'Landmark College's singular focus on neurodivergent learners makes it a distinctive and special part of the American higher education landscape,' Dlugos said. 'I'm delighted to have the opportunity to bring my experience, passion, and commitment to learner-centered environments to this wonderful institution and its amazing students, faculty, staff, and trustees.' Landmark said an inauguration ceremony will take place at a later date. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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