Subscribe To Print
Contact Us
Diocese of Albany
Sunday, January 12, 2025
Sign in
Premium 250 X 250 AD
ABOUT
Subscribe
Contact
ABOUT
OPINION
Perspectives
Word of Faith
Our Neighbors' Faith
OPINION
FEATURES
People of Faith
Parish Life
Catholic Schools
Obituaries
Newspapers in Education
Daily Scripture Readings
FEATURES
EVENTS
Calendar
EVENTS
SPECIALS
Seminarian's Diary
Youth/Young Adults
Seniors
Vocations
Religious Education
Health & Fitness
Marriage and Family
SPECIALS
BISHOP
Columns
BISHOP
ADVERTISE
Display Advertising
Legal Notices
Rate Card
ADVERTISE
HOLY NAMES GRADUATION
June 2, 2022 at 2:32 p.m.
The Academy of the Holy Names celebrated its 133rd commencement ceremony on May 27 with Bishop Edward B. Scharfenberger presiding. 100 percent of the 44 graduating seniors were accepted into colleges and universities which included Cornell, Dartmouth, Fordham, Holy Cross, Villanova and Notre Dame. They also received a total $18.4 million in merit-based scholarships. Over the last four years, the seniors also performed 2,485 hours of community service. Hugs between graduates were the order of the day. Patrick Dodson photos for The Evangelist)
The Academy of the Holy Names celebrated its 133rd commencement ceremony on May 27 with Bishop Edward B. Scharfenberger presiding. 100 percent of the 44 graduating seniors were accepted into colleges and universities which included Cornell, Dartmouth, Fordham, Holy Cross, Villanova and Notre Dame. They also received a total $18.4 million in merit-based scholarships. Over the last four years, the seniors also performed 2,485 hours of community service. Graduates move their tassels from right to left. Patrick Dodson photos for The Evangelist
The Academy of the Holy Names celebrated its 133rd commencement ceremony on May 27 with Bishop Edward B. Scharfenberger presiding. 100 percent of the 44 graduating seniors were accepted into colleges and universities which included Cornell, Dartmouth, Fordham, Holy Cross, Villanova and Notre Dame. They also received a total $18.4 million in merit-based scholarships. Over the last four years, the seniors also performed 2,485 hours of community service. Head of School Mary Anne Vigliante talks to the graduating seniors. Patrick Dodson photos for The Evangelist
The Academy of the Holy Names celebrated its 133rd commencement ceremony on May 27 with Bishop Edward B. Scharfenberger presiding. 100 percent of the 44 graduating seniors were accepted into colleges and universities which included Cornell, Dartmouth, Fordham, Holy Cross, Villanova and Notre Dame. They also received a total $18.4 million in merit-based scholarships. Over the last four years, the seniors also performed 2,485 hours of community service. Bishop Scharfenberger speaks to those in attendance as 21 candles are lit to remember those killed in the Uvalde, Texas, school shooting. Patrick Dodson photos for The Evangelist
The Academy of the Holy Names celebrated its 133rd commencement ceremony on May 27 with Bishop Edward B. Scharfenberger presiding. 100 percent of the 44 graduating seniors were accepted into colleges and universities which included Cornell, Dartmouth, Fordham, Holy Cross, Villanova and Notre Dame. They also received a total $18.4 million in merit-based scholarships. Over the last four years, the seniors also performed 2,485 hours of community service. Scenes after the graduation. Patrick Dodson photos for The Evangelist
The Academy of the Holy Names celebrated its 133rd commencement ceremony on May 27 with Bishop Edward B. Scharfenberger presiding. 100 percent of the 44 graduating seniors were accepted into colleges and universities which included Cornell, Dartmouth, Fordham, Holy Cross, Villanova and Notre Dame. They also received a total $18.4 million in merit-based scholarships. Over the last four years, the seniors also performed 2,485 hours of community service. Graduate Mary Jordan is all smiles. Patrick Dodson photos for The Evangelist
The Academy of the Holy Names celebrated its 133rd commencement ceremony on May 27 with Bishop Edward B. Scharfenberger presiding. 100 percent of the 44 graduating seniors were accepted into colleges and universities which included Cornell, Dartmouth, Fordham, Holy Cross, Villanova and Notre Dame. They also received a total $18.4 million in merit-based scholarships. Over the last four years, the seniors also performed 2,485 hours of community service. The graduates proceed out after commencement. Patrick Dodson photos for The Evangelist)
The Academy of the Holy Names celebrated its 133rd commencement ceremony on May 27 with Bishop Edward B. Scharfenberger presiding. 100 percent of the 44 graduating seniors were accepted into colleges and universities which included Cornell, Dartmouth, Fordham, Holy Cross, Villanova and Notre Dame. They also received a total $18.4 million in merit-based scholarships. Over the last four years, the seniors also performed 2,485 hours of community service. The Academy of the Holy Names graduating class of 2022. Patrick Dodson photos for The Evangelist
The Academy of the Holy Names celebrated its 133rd commencement ceremony on May 27 with Bishop Edward B. Scharfenberger presiding. 100 percent of the 44 graduating seniors were accepted into colleges and universities which included Cornell, Dartmouth, Fordham, Holy Cross, Villanova and Notre Dame. They also received a total $18.4 million in merit-based scholarships. Over the last four years, the seniors also performed 2,485 hours of community service. Graduate Atarah Bryant receives her diploma and red roses. Patrick Dodson photos for The Evangelist