Stay connected and in the know! Your weekly Rosemont Connections Newsletter is here, packed with campus news, exciting events, and good things from our community. Check the Rosemont College website to keep up with the latest or subscribe below!
NEWS THIS WEEK
Women’s History Month
March is Women’s History Month. Campus Ministry will feature a slide on the tv screen in the lobby of the Sharon Latchaw Hirsh Community Center each week this month. Explore more in the Cultural Heritage Gallery.
This week, we honor Suzan Sown Harjo; Native American journalist, poet, advocate; Citizen of the US and the Cheyenne Tribe, helped Native peoples recover over a million acres of tribal lands; Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient (highest civilian honor).
Cultural Heritage Gallery Spring Events
We invite you to review and attend our engaging schedule of Cultural Heritage Gallery Spring Events continuing through May 1, 2026. The Cultural Heritage Gallery acknowledges Women’s History Month in the month of March.
These programs highlight art, history, faith, and global traditions. Together, they reflect Rosemont’s commitment to cultural learning and community connection. The Cultural Heritage Gallery Spring Events welcome participation from campus and the broader public.
Dining Services
Check out the weekly menu to see when your favorites are cooking in the Cardinal Dining Hall!
Students observing Ramadan &/or Eid al-Fitr can contact Dining Hall staff for holiday meal arrangements.
March Student of the Month Nominations Open
The Rosemont College March Student of the Month Award recognizes students for their outstanding contributions to our academic community. Nominations open March 1, 2026, and will be collected by Student Affairs through March 31, 2026. We encourage you to submit a nomination and help us celebrate the achievements of our students.
The Student of the Month for February will be announced on March 9, 2026.
Campus Ministry Updates
From weekly features honoring Women’s History Month in the Community Center to an inspiring display celebrating five women of God in the Chapel of the Immaculate Conception March 11 – 31, 2026, the annual Seder March 18th, in the Community Center, and Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr accommodations in the Prayer Room and Dining Services, there’s more good news than we can fit here. Explore Campus Ministry Updates – March 9, 2026 for full details!
Student Engagement: Werewolf Game & Pizza Night
Student Engagement invites you to Werewolf Game & Pizza Night: a pizza party packed with mystery, strategy, and laughs! Join us Tuesday, March 10th at 5:30pm in the Raven’s Nest Cafe, where secret roles (Villager? Werewolf? Seer?) lead to epic debates, bluffs, and surprises as you figure out who’s really devouring the village.
It’s the perfect way to make friends, sharpen your wits, and unwind with classmates. Click the image or the link above to access the full article for more details!
A Place to be Seen, Heard & Supported
The Counseling Center is “A Place to be Seen, Heard, and Supported, is open Monday – Friday, 9:00am – 4:00pm. In honor of Wellness Wednesday, we share a weekly reflection with practical tools to support wellbeing and personal growth.
Sam Keller leads this initiative with support from the Counseling Center team, including Thomas DeGeorge, PhD, LPC, and Robert Pina, LPC. Together, they bring clinical expertise and a strong commitment to student care. Explore the March 11th issue featuring Sam Keller and some powerful affirmations.
Five Luminous Women of God
Campus Ministry proudly invites students, faculty, staff, and visitors to reflect on faith, justice, and leadership by visiting a special display honoring Five Luminous Women of God, from March 11 – 31, 2026, in the Chapel of the Immaculate Conception. The exhibit celebrates five courageous women on the road to sainthood.
This inspiring display honors Julia Greeley, Henriette Delille, Venerable Mary Lange, Thea Bowman, and Dorothy Day. Each woman demonstrated extraordinary courage in the face of injustice. Taken together, their lives span more than 200 years, from 1784 to 1990. Pay a visit to the chapel to see portraits of these five extraordinary women and learn their stories.
NARCAN® Community Training (Lunch Served)
Rosemont College invites faculty, staff, and students to attend an upcoming Narcan® (naloxone) Training on March 12, 2026 at 12:00pm in the Library Commons. This important session supports campus safety, addiction awareness, and collaboration.
Pizza will be provided for all participants.
JV Ravens vs Eastern
Join us in person at Heuser Park or via livestream Thursday, March 12, 2026, at 3:00pm. Check the full 2026 Baseball Season Schedule so you don’t miss a game!
Support The Team: Get your official Rosemont College gear while supplies last!
Alumni Student Speed Networking
Rosemont College is proud to host an Alumni Student Speed Networking event on Thursday, March 12, 2026, from 6:00 – 8:00pm. This engaging program supports student career growth and professional exploration. The event reflects Rosemont’s commitment to meaningful connections and lifelong learning.
Putting the CREATIVE Back Into Creative Nonfiction Online Workshop
Spark your creativity in Putting the CREATIVE Back into Creative Nonfiction, an energizing online workshop with Rosemont MFA alum and essayist Rachel Kolman on Saturday, March 14, 2026, 10:00am – 3:00pm. Blend fiction/poetry techniques into truthful essays/memoir, finish a polished piece via hands on exercises, and walk away inspired & motivated. Register by March 13, 2026 – OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!
Photography Exhibit by Mark Campbell
Rosemont College proudly announces an upcoming exhibition featuring interdisciplinary artist Mark Campbell. The exhibition is on display in the Patricia Nugent Gallery through April 13th.
A special reception will take place on Saturday, March 14th, from 3:00 – 5:00pm.
Alumni Day vs Lehnam
Join us in person at Heuser Park or via livestream for Alumni Day on Sunday, March 15, 2026, at 3:00pm. Check the full 2026 Baseball Season Schedule so you don’t miss a game!
Support The Team: Get your official Rosemont College gear while supplies last!
Sunday Mass
When: Sunday, March 15th, 11:30am
Where: Our Mother of Good Counsel Church
Details: Meet in front of our Chapel of the Immaculate Conception at 11:15am if you need a ride.
Summer Paid Employment Opportunities
Rosemont students and educators can inspire gifted youth as instructors, teaching assistants, resident assistants, or administrators at vibrant residential sites in MD, PA, CA, NY, and RI (with housing and meals included) or day sites in MD, FL, and NY.
Explore all CTY summer employment opportunities that offer a diverse, inclusive team committed to equity and apply today to make a meaningful impact!
ON THE HORIZON
Pool Tournament (Refreshments Included)
Student Engagement invites students to take part in a Pool Tournament on March 16, 2026, at 7:00pm in Alumnae Hall. This exciting campus event offers students a chance to showcase their skills, connect with peers, and enjoy a night of friendly competition.
Food and drinks will be provided for all attendees!
Senior Formal Photos
Rosemont College proudly invites graduating students to take part in the official 2026 Senior Photos sessions Monday & Tuesday, March 16th & 17th. The Senior Portraits sessions will take place on campus in the Sharon Latchaw Hirsh Community Center. Students can easily select a time that accommodates their schedule.
Cultural Heritage Gallery Spring Events
We invite you to review and attend our engaging schedule of CHG Spring Events continuing through May 1, 2026. The third week of the week of the month, the Cultural Heritage Gallery acknowledges St. Patrick’s Day March 17th and Eid al-Fitr March 20th. Explore the Cultural Heritage Gallery to learn more.
These programs highlight art, history, faith, and global traditions. Together, they reflect Rosemont’s commitment to cultural learning and community connection. The Cultural Heritage Gallery Spring Events welcome participation from campus and the broader public.
Annual Seder Supper & Gathering
Campus Ministry invites alumnae, students, and friends of the community to attend a meaningful and welcoming Seder supper on March 18, 2026, at 5:00pm. This signature tradition that reflects faith, learning, and shared values. It also offers a space for reflection, remembrance, and connection across generations.
2026 Patrick Herman Garden Opening Ceremony
Rosemont College will hold the 2026 Opening Ceremony of the Patrick Herman Memorial Garden on March 20, 2026, at 12:00pm. The community will first gather outside the Community Center mailroom for the traditional walking of the bike to the garden.
Students, faculty, staff, alumni, and friends are invited to come together in community, rememberance and reflection. The ceremony marks the official reopening of the garden for the spring season.
Character & Conflict Masterclass (Lunch Served)
Craft characters readers will root for and conflicts that keep pages turning in Character and Conflict, a hands on masterclass led by acclaimed fiction writer and instructor Jodi Monster on Saturday, March 21, 2026, 10:00am – 3:00pm (lunch included). Uncover deep motivations, build authentic internal/external tension through guided exercises, and transform your storytelling. Register by Friday, March 20, 2026, for this essential Writer’s Studio masterclass. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!
Student Engagement WINGO!
Rosemont College Student Engagement is proud to announce the return of Wingo on March 23, 2026, at 7:00pm in the Cardinal Dining Hall. This exciting evening invites students to gather for a lively combination of wings and bingo.
There is no purchase or payment of any kind required to enter or win.
Cultural Heritage Gallery: Rosemont's Irish History
Rosemont College proudly announces two engaging presentations that highlight the rich Irish History woven into the fabric of Rosemont College. On March 25, 2026, the Cultural Heritage Gallery will present two dynamic programs exploring the people, traditions, and Irish stories that have shaped Rosemont College history.
All Bones Considered: 52 Laurel Hill Women begins at 3:30pm in Main Building. Between presentations, guests will enjoy food, beverages and Irish music. The afternoon will continue with The Hooves on the Hill: Irish Equestrian Heritage, a presentation highlighting the Sinnott family, the Rosemont Equestrian Club, the McShains, and the College's storied architecture and buildings.
Memoir as Literary Nonfiction Masterclass (Lunch Served)
Elevate your personal stories into literary art in Memoir as Literary Nonfiction, a transformative Masterclass led by Rosemont MFA alum and award winning memoirist Tracy Kauffman Wood on Saturday, April 11, 2026, 10:00am – 3:00pm (lunch included). Explore memory, truth, write a short vignette with peer and instructor feedback, master scene building/reflection/narrative tension, and gain fresh tools to shape lived experience into compelling nonfiction. Register by Friday, April 10, 2026. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!
Campus Philly Career Event
Rosemont College encourages students to attend an upcoming Campus Philly Career Event this spring. The event will take place on Wednesday, April 22, 2026, from 5:00 – 7:30pm. The Career Event brings together employers, graduate programs, and public service organizations. Students can learn about many career paths in one setting. They can also practice professional communication skills.
Goldmines: Digging Deep to Find Writing Gems Masterclass (Lunch Included)
Unearth fresh, personal gems for your poems, essays, fiction, memoir, or lyrics in Goldmines: Digging Deep to Find Writing Gems, an immersive one-day masterclass led by acclaimed writer and educator Donna Kennedy Maccherone on Saturday, April 25, 2026, 10:00am – 3:00pm (lunch included). Dive into guided prompts and reflection to spark new ideas from everyday moments, generate multiple drafts in a supportive space, and leave with renewed energy, tools, and material. Register by Friday, April 24, 2026. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!
2026 Golden Rose Mass & Luncheon
Rosemont College warmly invites its cherished alumnae to the annual 2026 Golden Rose Mass and Luncheon on Friday, May 1, 2026. This beloved tradition honors graduates celebrating the milestone of 50 years since their graduation. The event serves as a heartfelt tribute to the lasting bonds, achievements, and memories shared by our alumnae.
Don’t Diss Me, I’m Able Masterclass (Lunch Included)
Create authentic, stereotype shattering disability representation in children’s, middle grade, and YA literature with Don’t Diss Me, I’m Able: Crafting Authentic Disability Representation in the Main Character, a powerful one day Masterclass led by Rosemont MA alum and publishing veteran Rosalba Ugliuzza on Saturday, May 5, 2026, 10:00am – 3:00pm (lunch included). Examine evolving themes, analyze standout contemporary books, foster empathy through discussion, and gain essential tools for respectful, empowering stories. Register by Monday, May 4, 2026. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!
Save the Date: Commencement 2026
Rosemont College announces plans for Rosemont Commencement 2026. Mark your calendars for Thursday, May 14th, 2026, and explore Commencement volunteer opportunities!
Study Abroad Spain – Total Solar Eclipse!
Learn about and sign up for Study Abroad Spain, August 7, 2026, for 7 or 10 days to witness the eclipse on August 12, 2026. Explore all study abroad opportunities to plan your international experience.
ICYMI
Alumni Achievement: Captain Gavin Nelson
Rosemont College proudly shares another inspiring alumni success story. Gavin Nelson, an exceptional graduate of the Criminal Justice program, has been promoted to Captain in the Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia.
Click the photo or the link above to learn more about how this achievement reflects years of dedication, leadership, and service.
Student Work Group in Partnership with Villanova
Rosemont College proudly highlights the leadership of its Student Representatives, Madison Morton and Angelo Ciammetti. These two students serve on the Student Affairs Work Group in partnership with Villanova University. Together, they help Rosemont navigate the ongoing merger process with clarity and collaboration.
Madison and Angelo participated in a Q&A to share with the Rosemont community their experiences and roles working with Villanova.
Annual Dennis Farm Forum
Rosemont College proudly highlights its recent engagement with The Dennis Farm Charitable Land Trust and the historic Dennis Farm. On February 7, 2026 students and faculty attended the annual forum, Fostering racial understanding: It begins with each of us, at the Museum of the American Revolution. Members of the Rosemont College Black Student Union joined the experience.
SHCJ Monthly Meditation Open to All
Campus Ministry invites the Rosemont community to participate in a Monthly Meditation offered through the Society of the Holy Child Jesus. Each month, the Society shares a meditation video accompanied by reflection questions that help build a community of faith. This initiative strengthens the spiritual life of Rosemont College and deepens connections across campus.
Women’s History Month
March is Women’s History Month. Learn more in the Cultural Heritage Gallery. Campus Ministry will feature a slide on the tv screen in the lobby of the Sharon Latchaw Hirsh Community Center each week this month.
This week, we honor Margaret “Marge” “Poncho” Villa-Cryan (December 21, 1924 – December 14, 2023): American baseball player of Mexican American descent; played for the Kenosha Comets 1946 – 1950; set all time records for most runs batted in and total bases in one game; featured in Women in Baseball display in Cooperstown.
Student Career Services Portal
The iWay Career Services Portal, a new digital resource designed to support student success and career readiness is available now. This innovative platform offers centralized access to career tools, guidance, and professional development resources for all students.
Student Health Leadership: Terah Pendleton
Rosemont College proudly recognizes Terah Pendleton for her commitment to health awareness and student wellness. Terah serves as a work study student with a strong interest in supporting the well-being of her peers.
Save the Date: Reunion 2026
Rosemont College announces plans for Rosemont Reunion 2026. This signature event will bring alumni back to campus for a memorable weekend of connection and celebration. The Reunion will take place from October 2 – 4, 2026. Rosemont looks forward to welcoming graduates home for this special occasion.
Writer’s Studio
Explore all the latest and upcoming Writer’s Studio opportunities that are OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
Reserve your spot early – spaces are intentionally limited and go fast!
Don't Forget...
- Athletics: View full schedule at Rosemont-Ravens.com
- Center for Teaching & Learning: Faculty are invited to login to the Center for Teaching & Learning to access new, practical, & robust resources including the CTL newsletter.
- Counseling Center: Learn more about Counseling resources and how to schedule an appointment.
- Food Pantry: A resource for all community members. Open daily 6:00am – 9:00pm and from 10:00am – 6:00pm on weekends. (Lower level of the Chapel of the Immaculate Conception).
- Galleries: Explore exhibits in the Patricia M. Nugent art gallery, and discover the world in the Cultural Heritage Gallery located inside the Gertrude Kistler Memorial Library!
- Prayer Room: Located on the second floor of the Gertrude Kistler Memorial Library.
- Stay Informed: Remember to sign up for Campus Text Alerts.
- Employment Opportunities: Explore current openings & if you know someone who would be a good fit, please encourage them to learn more from Human Resources and apply.
- Giving: Make an IMPACT at Rosemont with a gift today!



















































