
Coincidentally, as we celebrate this Jubilee, we also must recognize two milestones for the College: 10 years of service trips to Guatemala and 25 years of Spring Break Workfest. The commitment of our staff, students, and faculty to service work at home and abroad is echoed in the compassion and camaraderie felt here on campus.
It’s clear this emphasis on mercy that begins during our students’ time at the College has a way of radiating out into other communities as our alums embark on new adventures following graduation. This issue, we had the pleasure of speaking with several families with ties to the College—the Sheas, the Campbells, the Arnolds—many of whom have dedicated their lives post-graduation to professions and careers in service to others. If that’s not a testament to the values we foster at SJC, I’m not sure what is.
As we continue on throughout this Holy Year of Mercy, I’d like to encourage our alums to reach out and reconnect with their alma mater. You have an open invitation to return to campus at anytime and participate in any of our Jubilee events—or even just pop by for a quick tour and a visit. After all, this Holy Year ultimately is about closing distances and coming together as a community. I hope you’ll join me on this journey.