Maggie McCann (’13)
The education I received from TAC prepared me well for a career in science. The program teaches one to think analytically.
In a recent installment of its LA Catholics video series, the Archdiocese of Los Angeles profiles TAC alumna Michele (Grimm ’81) Loughman — mother of 10, cancer survivor, and executive director of the .
“At the time my education felt like it would be an obstacle,” alumna psychologist Dr. Helena Orellana (’11) admitted to a group of 51 students at a career talk last week. “But the formation I received at TAC was exactly what I needed to pursue a doctorate in psychology. Not only that, it prepared me for work as a clinician and later as a professor.”
The education I received from TAC prepared me well for a career in science. The program teaches one to think analytically.
An MD-PhD candidate at Creighton University, Maggie McCann (’13) recently completed a prestigious two-year fellowship with the Paul Ramsey Institute, which trains young leaders from a wide range of disciplines in a morally grounded approach to bioethics.
One of the College’s newest alumni, Patrick Caughron (’21), is the subject of a new story in the National Catholic Register,
My years at TAC prepared me for nursing in ways I never planned or foresaw. I left with a clearer, more analytical mind; I am able to reason better and, above all, empathize better.