In Memoriam
Remembering two Mount pillars
The Mount Saint Mary College family said goodbye to two of its most resolute architects: Fr. Kevin E. Mackin, OFM, the college’s fifth president, and Sr. Patricia “Pat” Sullivan, OP, a Mount trustee and long-time professor, have passed away.
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Looking Back
A sweet slice of history
The year 2011 marked a watershed moment for Mount Saint Mary College. With the acquisition of the Dominican Center under the leadership of Fr. Kevin E. Mackin, OFM, the college united its past with its future, transforming the historic Motherhouse of the Dominican Sisters of Hope into a state-of-the-art hub for learning and living.
The dedication of the building – now home to the Kaplan Family Library and Learning Center and housing for upperclassmen on the top floors – was a celebration of growth, community partnership, and the enduring legacy of the Mount’s founders. To mark the occasion, college leadership and local benefactors gathered to cut a cake modeled after the iconic 1927 landmark, officially opening a new chapter for the campus.
The guest list was a who’s who of Mount champions past and present. In this photo alone are Sr. Ann Sakac, OP, fourth president of the Mount; philanthropist William Kaplan; Fr. Mackin, fifth president; James P. Smith, Jr., president of Advance Testing; and Albert Gruner, former chair of the Mount Board of Trustees.
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Teach your parents well: Daughter inspires mom’s nursing journey
The song says to “teach your children well.” But less remembered is the song’s second verse: “teach your parents well.” Fifty-five years after that recording was released, Mount Saint Mary College student Mistinquette Williams and her daughter, alumna Gwen Johnson ’25, have become the embodiment of that powerful dynamic.