This episode of the Abbey Attic features an antique cameo necklace that has
been passed down through Abbey staff member Kimberly Stallings鈥 family. Christie explains a bit of the piece鈥檚 history and shares some information on how cameos are made.
The Catholic College of the South
This episode of the Abbey Attic features an antique cameo necklace that has
been passed down through Abbey staff member Kimberly Stallings鈥 family. Christie explains a bit of the piece鈥檚 history and shares some information on how cameos are made.
海角社在线 announces the completion of the newest addition to its campus, a 136-room residence hall. The largest capital investment in the college鈥檚 history, the new hall primarily serves upperclassmen but also adds new classrooms, offices, and meeting spaces. MKC Architects designed the new building to mirror the Gothic architecture prominent on the college鈥檚 campus. This historic accomplishment came about due to the college鈥檚 partnerships with听University Housing Solutions听and听.
鈥淭he new residence hall is so pretty! I like that there鈥檚 a kitchenette on each floor because it鈥檚 an easy way to be around friends,鈥 said Lauren Carpenter resident of the new dorm, 鈥淭he laundry rooms on each floor are very convenient as well. It is one of the best spots on campus right by the cafeteria and close to all of the buildings for classes!鈥
The structure is five stories, with the first story having meeting areas, social areas, offices, two classrooms, and a student lounge available to all students, including commuters. The upper floors alternate between a men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 floor. Each residence floor has a kitchenette, study areas, a laundry area, and a gathering area on each side. For security, the upper floors are only accessible via the elevator and the stairwell with the student鈥檚 magnetic ID that will permit them to their floor.
The 海角社在线 Board of Trustees and the Southern Benedictine Society approved the addition of a new residential facility in October 2018. The new dorms conceptual design phase completed in May 2019. In December 2020 the college received all permitting. After the design process, construction began in January 2020 and finished in January 2021. 鈥淭he new residence hall answers a need we鈥檝e had for several years,鈥 said Tom MacAlester, Vice Provost & Dean of Student Life, 鈥淲hen students live on campus, they have a more enjoyable and more successful college career. We look forward to having greater capacity on our campus, and giving more students the ability to call 海角社在线 their home away from home.鈥
The new hall welcomed its first residents at the beginning of the spring semester in January 2021. The annual cost for the new residence is $7,300 per year which is only about $70 more a month than St. Scholastica and St. Benedict Halls which were the last new halls built in 2013. Shiel Sexton, the general contractor generously donated $20 gift cards to Bearded Buffalo for the residents of the new dormitory. This serves as a thank you to the college and the residents of the new dormitory.
For more information regarding the new halls, contact the college admissions office at听admissions@bac.edu听or by calling听.
Thanks to a generous grant from the Jack Miller Center, the Honors College at 海角社在线 will be sponsoring an intercollegiate conference entitled听Free Citizens, Free Souls:听A Conference on Education, Social Justice, and the Great Books. The conference will include a keynote address by Dr. Anika Prather and breakout seminars mixing students and faculty from various colleges on texts by Frederick Douglass, Alexis De Tocqueville, W.E.B. Du Bois, James Baldwin, and Anna Julia Cooper.
Dr. Prather is a Classics Professor at Howard University and is the founder of The Living Water School. She also serves on the Board of Academic Advisors for the CLT (Classic Learning Test).听听and听.
All 海角社在线 faculty and students are welcome to attend conference events. Faculty and students interested in participating in the reading seminars should contact Dr. Joseph Wysocki at听josephwysocki@bac.edu.
On March 20th, the Diocese of Charlotte held their 11th annual Catholic Men鈥檚 Conference. It was held both in person at St. Thomas Aquinas Church in Charlotte and virtually.听President of 海角社在线, Dr. Bill Thierfelder, was a keynote speaker at this event.
The Belmont Abbey Debate Team most recently competed at the Pi Kappa Delta National Comprehensive Tournament. While our main national competition will occur April 9-11 for IPDA Nationals, three of our students also participated in the virtual PKD format. The tournament welcomed approximately 270 debate students from across the country, and featured several state university teams.
In IPDA, Paloma Shrauder competed in the junior varsity division for the first time, winning three out of five preliminary ballots. The tie for advancement to elimination rounds was broken by speaking points, for which Paloma averaged 33 out of 40. In varsity, Blake Traylor earned two ballots, missing advancement in the tournament by one round. Nonetheless, Blake excelled with an average speaking score of 36.6 out of 40.
Freshman Kayleigh Guffey also competed in Lincoln Douglas Debate. As a first-year student, Kayleigh competed against students with far more experience and averaged 26.3 out of 30 speaking points for rounds she attended.
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