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Belmont Abbey College Hosts Colloquium on Catholic Statesmanship
Belmont Abbey College Hosts Colloquium on Catholic Statesmanship
Belmont, N.C. (June 27, 2023) – Belmont Abbey College announces the Colloquium on Catholic Statesmanship, at the Belmont House in Washington, D.C. this July. This four-day high school summer program examines the role of Catholic statesmanship in the American public square. Through daily seminars, rising junior and senior students engage with the writings and speeches of the most important Catholic intellectuals and politicians who grappled with the nuances of being both Catholic and American.
The Colloquium on Catholic Statesmanship at the Belmont House serves as an extension of Belmont Abbey’s work to return voices of faith to the public square. As a venue to bring together people of diverse beliefs, people in government, policy experts, students, and Catholic ecclesiastical leaders from around the world, the Belmont House opens its doors in service of Church and Country and seeks to spread the mission of Catholic morals and values on Capitol Hill.
Students will interact with professors and guest lecturers in a Socratic style, engaging in friendly, but spirited discussion on assigned texts. The seminar style lectures feature some of the most prominent and vocal voices of Catholic intellectuals today, including Robert A. Destro, Professor of Law at The Catholic University of America’s Columbus School of Law in Washington, D.C. and Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor. As Assistant Secretary, he led the State Department’s worldwide policy and foreign assistance programs on human rights and democracy issues such as free and fair elections, Internet freedom, and the growth of the surveillance state. Another guest speaker is Nina Shea, a human rights lawyer of 40 years and Senior Fellow of the Hudson Institute, where she directs the Center for Religious Freedom. She works extensively for the advancement of religious freedom in U.S. foreign policy, as it confronts Islamic extremism, and authoritarian regimes around the world.
Seminar topics include Catholicism and Religious Liberty, Papal Reflections on the United States, The Declaration of Independence, and more, with tours of various D.C. sites, including the Heritage Foundation and the Capitol Grounds. Dr. Thomas Varacalli, Director of the Colloquium on Catholic Statesmanship and Honors College Professor at Belmont Abbey College, shares, “Our country needs young men and women to participate in the American public square as faithful Catholics. The Catholic Church has a rich intellectual tradition that can address many political, social, economic, and cultural issues. Our program introduces high school students to this tradition and ensures they develop the tools and resources necessary to engage in the public square as faithful Catholics.”
Brought to you by Belmont Abbey’s Honors College and generously supported by the Jack Miller Center, the Colloquium on Catholic Statesmanship explores the intersection of Catholicism and American politics. Learn more about the Colloquium on Catholic Statesmanship.
Learn more about the Honors College at Belmont Abbey College.
About Belmont Abbey College: Founded in 1876, Belmont Abbey College is a private, Catholic baccalaureate and liberal arts institution. Our mission is to educate students in the liberal arts and sciences so that in all things God may be glorified. Guided by the Catholic intellectual tradition and the Benedictine spirit of prayer and learning, we welcome a diverse body of students and provide them with an education that will enable them to lead lives of integrity, to succeed professionally, to become responsible citizens, and to be a blessing to themselves and to others. Our beautiful and historic campus is conveniently located just 10 miles west of Charlotte, N.C., and is currently home to more than 1500 students. For more information, visit https://belmontabbeycollege.edu/.
Dual Enrollment Partnership with Kolbe Academy
Belmont Abbey College Announces Dual Enrollment Partnership with Kolbe Academy
NAPA, California, June 13, 2023 – Belmont Abbey College, a nationally ranked Catholic liberal arts college and Kolbe Academy, a globally acclaimed Catholic homeschooling and online education institution, announce jointly today an exciting expansion of dual enrollment opportunities for high school students. The collaboration provides Kolbe Academy high school students the opportunity to pursue college credits through select courses at Belmont Abbey College at a discounted rate. Dual enrollment benefits include early exposure to college curriculum, cost savings, and the potential to graduate college earlier than most.
Through this partnership with Belmont Abbey College, Kolbe Academy offers its students a more extensive selection of college-level courses, thereby accelerating their academic advancement and enabling them to accrue college credits earlier. “Students attend these classes alongside traditional college attendees, benefiting from instruction provided by exceptional faculty. The college credits earned through this dual enrollment program can be transferred to other colleges or universities based on their transfer policies,” explained Everett Buyarski, Kolbe Academy’s Academic Services Director. This is just one of the ways Kolbe Academy prepares students for the future. Mrs. Megan Lengyel, Chief Academic Officer of Kolbe Academy, shared her enthusiasm for the collaboration, stating, “This partnership with Belmont Abbey College enhances the academic opportunities available for our students and aligns with our dedication to enable students to prepare for college while still in high school.”
Expressing excitement about the partnership, Dr. Travis Feezell, Provost at Belmont Abbey College, said, “We are proud to embark on this educational journey with Kolbe Academy and look forward to welcoming Kolbe students as part of our community. Our shared philosophy of fostering academic excellence and maintaining strong Catholic values make this an ideal partnership and we are honored to come alongside these students as they develop academically, personally, and spiritually.”
Belmont Abbey looks forward to connecting with Kolbe Academy students and families. Martin Aucoin, Vice Provost and Dean of Admissions, remarked, “This partnership allows us to connect earlier with prospective students and their families. We can learn what they’re looking for in a college, and share what Belmont Abbey has to offer.” From dual enrollment opportunities to a variety of Premier Scholarships, Belmont Abbey is committed to making quality education affordable and educating the whole person – mind, body, and spirit.
For more information about this partnership and the dual enrollment program, please visit the Kolbe Academy website at www.kolbe.org.
About Kolbe Academy
Kolbe Academy is a fully accredited, Catholic homeschool program for kindergarten through high school. At the forefront of the Catholic homeschooling movement, Kolbe Academy offers a flexible curriculum designed to help each student reach their God-given potential. This is achieved through their classical curriculum, which roots students in the Catholic faith and fosters a lifelong love of learning.
The Body, Mind, & Soul Dr. Alan Patterson Cup Award
Belmont Abbey College Receives The Body, Mind, & Soul Dr. Alan Patterson Cup Award
Belmont, N.C. (June 14, 2023) – For the first time in Belmont Abbey College’s history, the Athletics Department was presented with the prestigious Body, Mind, and Soul Dr. Alan Patterson Cup. It is the highest honor that the Conference Carolinas awards on an annual basis. The award is named after the former Conference Carolinas Commissioner, who championed that classroom success and sportsmanship should be valued equally with competitive success. In just its fifth year, it is the ultimate comprehensive conference award, recognizing the member with the best average ranking when combining the Hawn Cup (for on-field performance), the Sharp Award (for graduation rates), and the Messick Award (for team sportsmanship).
For Vice President and Director of Athletics Stephen Miss, winning the award carries a special meaning for everyone involved at Belmont Abbey. “Emblematic of both the good work campus-wide of many, many individuals over many, many years and the performance of our students – first and foremost – our coaches, our athletic trainers, and our administrators this past academic year, the Body, Mind, and Soul Dr. Alan Paterson Cup represents the height of accomplishment for a Conference Carolinas member institution,” Miss said. “This award also serves as a proof of concept for all of us in Abbey Athletics, reinforcing our conviction in the efficacy of our intentional approach to Sport and Virtue (‘The Abbey Way’) and the benefits of a holistic, balanced approach to the formation and development of our students as whole persons through the pursuit of competitive greatness, academic excellence, and spiritual fulfillment.”
One of the core tenets of the mission statement of the Belmont Abbey athletic department is to create a positive change in the culture of sports by upholding standards of virtue and excellence in everything that the department does. In short, everyone working within the athletic department at The Abbey works to help develop the student-athletes as a whole person within their body, mind, and soul.
On the field, Belmont Abbey finished third overall in the Hawn Cup standings, registering 159.5 points of a possible 232, a percentage of 68.8. On the men’s side, the Crusaders stood in second place, earning 74.5 points out of a possible 105 (71.0%), while the women garnered 85 of 127 points (66.9 percent) to place third. The points are awarded in each sport based on the order of regular-season finish against the number of participating teams. In addition, bonus points are awarded to the tournament champion and runner-up.
Some of the strongest finishes came in the Messick Awards, which are voted on by student-athletes and coaches from each institution. They then submit those votes to the conference office where the averages are then calculated to decide the winner for each conference-sponsored sport. The Crusaders earned a total of eight individual sport Messick Awards during the year — Women’s Cross Country, Men’s Cross Country, Women’s Indoor Track and Field, Baseball, Women’s Golf, Women’s Lacrosse, Men’s Outdoor Track & Field, and Women’s Outdoor Track & Field. Overall, Belmont Abbey finished second in the overall Messick standings.
The Allan Sharp Award, in which the department finished in a tie for fifth, is presented annually to the Conference Carolinas member institution having the highest graduation rate of student-athletes as determined by the faculty athletics representatives.
Dr. Matthew Siebert Receives the Adrian Award For Teaching Excellence
Belmont, N.C. (May 9, 2023) – On May 2, 2023, the 32nd Annual Academic Awards ceremony took place in the Haid Ballroom at Belmont Abbey College and Dr. Matthew Siebert was awarded the Adrian Award for Teaching Excellence. The Adrian Award for Teaching Excellence was established in 1984 with the support of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Adrian to acknowledge and reward outstanding teaching performance by faculty members at Belmont Abbey College.
Dr. Matthew Siebert, Chair of the Philosophy Department, was chosen as this year’s Adrian Award for Faculty Teaching Excellence winner. Travis Feezell, Provost at Belmont Abbey College, shares, “Dr. Siebert has been a wonderful presence on our campus as a scholar, teacher, and mentor since his arrival in 2016.” Dr. Siebert arrived at the Abbey in 2016, and has since led the Philosophy department that plays a key role in the formation of new priests for the Charlotte Diocese. The diocesan seminarians receive their Bachelor’s of Philosophy from Belmont Abbey College before going on to major seminary to complete their priestly formation. Under Siebert’s leadership, the philosophy department has grown and carries out the critical mission of forming priests and students as they seek to answer fundamental human questions rooted in Catholic intellectual tradition.
A true conveyor of the Benedictine hallmarks, Dr. Siebert brings a sense of clarity to complex texts and ideas because of his passion and energy for the great books and his desire and love for truth. Beloved by both students and faculty, a Belmont Abbey student shares, “[I’ve] taken several courses with him, and he is by far the most energetic and hilarious professor I’ve taken. He takes his work seriously and expects you to as well. If you need help or have questions, he is always more than glad to be available.”
In September of 2022, the U.S. News & World Report selected Belmont Abbey College as the Top Institution for Undergraduate Teaching in the U.S. Southern Region of colleges for the 2022-23 year. Belmont Abbey is a place where students can learn, seek, and thrive in an authentic and supportive environment guided by exceptional faculty who are experts in their fields and upstanding members of their communities.
In sharing why he believes Belmont Abbey College was ranked #1 in Undergraduate Teaching, Dr. Siebert explains, “When students come to my philosophy classes, I usually see someone who wants to understand life. I keep asking them the tough questions in class and guiding them in trying to answer the questions themselves. We’re part of a great tradition that’s continuing, and even if it’s neglected elsewhere, it’s continuing here, and we’re doing it out of love.” The outstanding faculty at Belmont Abbey College guide students to find truth in the classroom and give them the tools needed to succeed once they leave the Abbey. The faculty draw students into the great Benedictine tradition of Belmont Abbey and encourage them to pursue excellence and virtue in all that they do.