“Greatness is not always found in grand and spectacular gestures,” said senior Karol Arensberg, “it is often found in the little things.“
“Greatness is not always found in grand and spectacular gestures,” said senior Karol Arensberg, “it is often found in the little things.“
“Look at these Benedictine College kids at work helping their adopted community!” said one admirer of the Atchison Coronavirus Volunteer Association.
30 million nurses and doctors are fighting COVID-19. “We are telling their stories, and selling clothing” to support them, said Joseph Roberts.
Fox 4 in Kansas City recently highlighted Adrian O’Hara, a 2002 Benedictine graduate, as one of “Our KC Heroes” in the coronavirus fight.
How two friends with a 3D printer and a Benedictine education found a way to help medical professionals work pain-free.
“What’s easier than making a quick video that will tell children that they are still important and loved?” asked Natalie Ruether, a senior biology major.
Benedictine College donated masks and gowns to the Atchison Community Health Clinic to help fight the coronavirus.
As he livestreams Mass during the coronavirus crisis, Benedictine College graduate Father Nathan Haverland looks into the faces of his parishioners … sort of.
What was Kit Johnson’s reaction when her floor was dedicated to COVID-19 patients? “You just have to remember that you’re taking care of Christ,” she said.
TRANSFORMING CULTURE Meet Claire Pedulla, risking her own health to serve coronavirus patients.
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