Scott Newton Scholarship Fund

Read more to find out how Scott Newton’s classmates came together to honor his life by creating the Scott Newton Scholarship Fund. Read More

Ann and Fred Moore: Picture Perfect

Before Saint Vincent and Seton Hill went co-ed, mixers were held on each campus where the women from Seton Hill and the men from Saint Vincent gathered for an opportunity to share time with each other. At one of those events, Ann Mikulski was there with her camera, intending to take photos for the Setonian Magazine, but unfortunately, her camera was not working properly. Read More

Jim Wasylyshyn, C’70: French Connection

Arriving at Saint Vincent College in 1966 as a “country boy” from a small mining town near Saltsburg, Jim Wasylyshyn, C’70, was somewhat in awe of the collegiate environment. Soon, however, he became a lifelong friend of one of his classmates, Dick Bienvenue, a “city boy” who encouraged Jim to just be himself, and as a result, his future at the college would be a delightful experience. Read More

The Difference Is…Benedictine

Upon graduation, Joe Scarpo, C’84, created a wealth advisor organization that put into practice the lessons learned at Saint Vincent College. Here, you can uncover the wisdom Joe and two other Bearcat alumni on his professional team share with their clients. Read More

Charles Wolenter, C'71: Classroom Challenges Paid Off In Professional Career

How well I remember that day in class. Professor Richard Guskiewicz gave us a test in Intermediate Accounting, but for some reason, the secretary who typed the test questions, skipped two lines of information; and, of course, no one was able to get the questions correct. Read More

Dr. Richard Vernino, C'82: My Saint Vincent Family

My connections with Saint Vincent started at an early age. My father was the first of his siblings to attend college. When we would go to visit his family in Crabtree, we always made a visit to the monastery. Read More

Legacy Family Continues Legacy Giving

"My family is one of many claiming three generations of Saint Vincent graduates. My father, John, C'37, daughter, Kim, C'07, son, Mike, C'11, as well as son-in-law, Matt Feigel, C'08, and daughter-inlaw, Katie Macioce, C'10, are proud Bearcats. We are hoping one or more of my four grandchildren extends us to four generations. My late wife, Leslie, valiantly received her degree later in life from Seton Hill University. Read More

Loretta Scalzitti , C'83, Feels Deep Connections to Saint Vincent

Loretta Scalzitti was a continuing education student and graduated in August 1983 just before women were officially admitted to Saint Vincent. But her first connection to the College began with Father Alphonse Meier, O.S.B., who assisted with Sunday Mass at Ascension Church in Jeannette. Read More

Ruhl Family Has Strong Connection to Benedictines

Throughout his childhood, Bill Ruhl, P'56, always remembers having a photo of Saint Vincent in his bedroom. His strong connection to the Benedictines arose from often accompanying his father to a variety of events on campus. Read More

Jerry Marsico, C'99, Looks At Gift To Saint Vincent College In His Future Retirement Plans

Several weeks ago I had the opportunity to speak with Gennaro "Jerry" Marsico, C'99, about his professional role as a financial planner and how that led him to include Saint Vincent College in his estate plans. Read More

Mangarella Endowment Supports Theatre

Sitting with Joan Mangarella at the Beaver Street Café in Hastings, and discussing the storied life of her late husband, Joe, one sensed the profound impact he had on the lives he touched throughout his life. Read More