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Service, a charism of the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary, is more than just a word at Academy of the Holy Names. It’s a way of life.
For a natural go-getter like MJ Naughton ’03, it’s a means of inspiration. “During my senior year at Holy Names, when required to complete 100 hours of community service I was determined to do so well ahead of time. I achieved about 180 hours of local service and received an award for Service and Leadership that year.”
Academy of the Holy Names took a break from academics for a day, as students, faculty and staff spent Oct. 3 volunteering at 18 different service organizations around the Capital District. Read more here.
Like most identical twins, Addison and Emma Fogarty have been nearly inseparable since birth. The Academy of the Holy Names seniors still share a room at home in Troy and have been playing soccer together on the same teams for as long as they can remember. Read more here.
Academy of the Holy Names will take a break from academics for a day, as students, faculty and staff will spend the day volunteering their time at 18 different service organizations around the Capital District. The Day of Service will demonstrate the dedication of the entire Holy Names community to serve the marginalized, poor, and disadvantaged in the Capital District.
Dr. Martin Kilbridge, President of Academy of the Holy Names, announced today the Board of Trustees has approved the 2030 Strategic Plan. Read more here.
Maximizing one’s potential is par for the course at Academy of the Holy Names. That goes for students and faculty alike. That’s why Jennifer Valentine, AHN’s new Assistant Director of College Counseling, seized the opportunity offered to also teach English.
AHN Community: Join us for tonight’s Ice Cream Social between 5 and 7 p.m. Get your lockers ready, and enjoy food available for purchase from G0urmeli’s Food Truck (and Marcesco Foods pizza). Photos available for legacy families. Visit information booths. Orientation for parents at 6 p.m.
Congratulations to Rhea and the Picotte Family, who were recognized by The Community Foundation for the Greater Capital Region at its Raise the Region celebration. The family, including Rhea’s daughter Betsy Clark Bender ’87, was honored with the C. Jordan Vail Spirit of Philanthropy Award.
Congratulations to the pair of AHN alumnae for being recognized as power players in business! Carciobolo, the President & CEO of Nicole’s Catering and, Marrello, Partner at Park Strategies, have been named to Albany Business Review‘s 2024 Power 50 List. This year’s Power 50 list focuses on the influential women leading and making critical decisions…