Our Team

The Boston College Clough School of Theology and Ministry is located in Simboli Hall on Ï㽶Ðã's Brighton Campus.

Contact Us


Main Contact

617-552-6501
stm@bc.edu

Prospective Graduate Students

617-552-6506
cstmapply@bc.edu

CSTM Online: Crossroads

617-552-4075
crossroads@bc.edu


Continuing Education
Lectures & Events

617-552-6501
stmce@bc.edu

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Mailing Addresses


For U.S. Postal Service

Boston College
Clough School of Theology and Ministry
140 Commonwealth Avenue
Chestnut Hill, MA 02467


For all other couriers

Boston College
Clough School of Theology and Ministry
Simboli Hall, 9 Lake Street
Brighton, MA 02135-3841

Administration & Staff

Michael C. McCarthy, S.J.

Michael C. McCarthy, S.J.

Dean


617-552-6509
Simboli Hall 230

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Michael C. McCarthy, S.J.

Michael C. McCarthy, S.J.

Dean

| 617-552-6509 | Simboli Hall 230

What is your favorite thing to do in Boston?

Walking around Walden Pond

What is special about CSTM?

A genuine desire of people at the CSTM to seek and serve God

What is your favorite CSTM tradition?

Thursday Mass and Repast

Favorite spot on Ï㽶Ðã's campus

My office at sunset in the winter. (The light is beautiful!)


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Sheila Fowkes

Sheila Fowkes

Administrative Assistant to the Dean


617-552-6509
Simboli Hall 230

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Sheila Fowkes

Sheila Fowkes

Administrative Assistant to the Dean

| 617-552-6509 | Simboli Hall 230

What is your favorite thing to do in Boston?

I took a Duck Tour around Boston and loved it! Although I grew up in this area, it was a fun way to learn more about the city and see it from a different perspective.

What is special about CSTM?

The students, faculty, and staff make the CSTM special. I felt a sense of community the first day I started working here. Everyone was so helpful and kind that I felt overwhelmed with gratitude that I still feel today.

What is your favorite CSTM tradition?

The Christmas Potluck Luncheon is becoming my favorite tradition. Although we've only had two, they were a lot of fun. The mix of music, people, and food gives the gathering great energy. It's the perfect way to head off for the holidays.

Favorite spot on Ï㽶Ðã's campus

There are so many beautiful spots on campus it's hard to name just one, but I love the Simboli Chapel. Maybe I'm biased, but I find the intimacy of the space and its simple beauty very peaceful.

Gandaf Wallé, S.J.

Gandaf Wallé, S.J.

Special Assistant to the Dean


617-552-8447
Simboli Hall 237

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Gandaf Wallé, S.J.

Gandaf Wallé, S.J.

Special Assistant to the Dean

| 617-552-8447 | Simboli Hall 237

What is your favorite thing to do in Boston?

I admire Boston as a beautiful and rich city with a variety of opportunities for intellectualÌýflourishment, spiritual growth and socio-cultural swelling. My favorite thing to do is toÌýwalk and drive across Charles River and gaze at the beauty of a city with a profoundÌýhistorical heritage and the amazing diversity of people who make this city ever great.ÌýThis River gives me a distinctive place for relaxation, meditation, contemplation as wellÌýas socialization whenever the opportunity is given.

What is special about CSTM?

The synergy between the Dean, the faculty, the administrative team and the students isÌýamazing. The ever-greater commitment of the school to integrating internationalÌýstudents, listening to the needs of the world and accompanying local churchesÌýworldwide are inspiring and encouraging.

What is your favorite CSTM tradition?

The Thursdays’ liturgy and repast. This a unique moment for me to connect with theÌýCSTM gathered as a united community to pray together and share our experiencesÌýaround a meal. It gives me a glimpse and a taste of the first Christian communityÌýdepicted in Acts 2:42-47; a simple and humble community whose ChristocentricÌýfellowship and co-responsible discipleship in God’s vineyard continue to be an abundantÌýsource of inspiration.

Favorite spot on Ï㽶Ðã's campus:

Ï㽶Ðã Memorial Labyrinth is one of my favorite spots. I enjoy walking there peacefully,Ìýoften on Fridays evening, while meditating on the mystery of life with its joys andÌýsorrows. This prayerful experience consolidates my hope as a believer in theÌýredemptive grace of God who conquers evil through an everlasting love and peaceÌýmanifested in Jesus, the Lord.

Jennifer Bader

Jennifer Bader

Associate Dean, Academic Affairs


617-552-4478
Simboli Hall 226

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Jennifer Bader

Jennifer Bader

Associate Dean, Academic Affairs

| 617-552-4478 | Simboli Hall 226

What is your favorite thing to do in Boston?

Arboretum in the spring or walking along the Charles in the fall.

What is special about CSTM?

Faculty, staff, and students are united in our commitment to education as formation for ministry, scholarship, and service.

What is your favorite CSTM tradition?

Lessons and Carols

Favorite spot on Ï㽶Ðã's campus

Burns Library- it's like being in a cathedral to learning.Ìý

Maura Colleary

Maura Colleary

Associate Dean, Finance & Administration


617-552-8443
Simboli Hall 227

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Maura Colleary

Maura Colleary

Associate Dean, Finance & Administration

| 617-552-8443 | Simboli Hall 227

What is your favorite thing to do in Boston?

Exploring all of the great neighborhoods in and around the city—there are so many within Boston proper and in the surrounding cities and towns and within an hour or two you can be at the beach or in the mountains.Ìý I especially love checking out new restaurants and am always happy to give recommendations of some favorite places!

What is special about CSTM?

When I am asked about the best part of my job, my answer is always "the people."Ìý CSTM has so many wonderful students, faculty, and staff with varying backgrounds, experiences, perspectives—I have learned so much over the years about other ways of seeing the world, about different cultures, and how to deepen my relationship with God by hearing the stories of the people at CSTM.

What is your favorite CSTM tradition?

I really enjoy the opening BBQ that CSTM hosts at the start of the Fall semester.Ìý It's a great time to meet some of our new students and to re-connect with returning students, faculty, and staff and hear about their Summers.

Favorite spot on Ï㽶Ðã's campus

The Chapels on campus—the Simboli Hall Chapel, St. Joseph's Chapel, St. Mary's Chapel—they all have a distinct beauty and inspire a sense of peacefulness and prayerfulness.Ìý

Jacqueline Regan

Jacqueline Regan

Associate Dean, Student Affairs & Career Services


617-552-6504
Simboli Hall 239

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Jacqueline Regan

Jacqueline Regan

Associate Dean, Student Affairs & Career Services

| 617-552-6504 | Simboli Hall 239

What is your favorite thing to do in Boston?

Urban hiking on Sunday afternoons. I use a deck of cards called "Boston History: What Happened Here?" to explore Boston's diverse neighborhoods. I pick a card and use the site as a destination for my weekly walk. I also love to walk or run along Day Blvd. and Castle Island in South Boston.

What is special about CSTM?

Our bright, talented, faith-filled CSTM students who could be pursuing any number of lucrative and prestigious careers!Ìý

What is your favorite CSTM tradition?

Thursday Liturgy and Lunch

Favorite spot on Ï㽶Ðã's campus

STM Chapel. It's a beautiful prayer space, and we are very fortunate to have it in the center of our building. I love to sit and remember all the students who have gathered here through the years.

Anthony Russo

Anthony Russo

Associate Dean, Graduate Enrollment Management


617-552-6506
Simboli Hall 224

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Anthony Russo

Anthony Russo

Associate Dean, Graduate Enrollment Management

| 617-552-6506 | Simboli Hall 224

What is your favorite thing to do in Boston?

Eat! Boston and its many neighborhoods offer countless options to explore the city through food.

What is special about CSTM?

The sense of care that permeates life in and out of the classroom, and the shared mission to serve the church and world.

What is your favorite CSTM tradition?

The Welcome Back BBQ. The food is amazing, and it's a great representation of the many ways our whole community—students, faculty, and staff—comes together.

Favorite spot on Ï㽶Ðã's campus

It's right off campus, but the Chestnut Hill Reservoir. It's beautiful and has a great walking path.

Admissions & Financial Aid

Anthony Russo

Anthony Russo

Associate Dean, Graduate Enrollment Management


617-552-6506
Simboli Hall 224

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Anthony Russo

Anthony Russo

Associate Dean, Graduate Enrollment Management

| 617-552-6506 | Simboli Hall 224

What is your favorite thing to do in Boston?

Eat! Boston and its many neighborhoods offer countless options to explore the city through food.

What is special about CSTM?

The sense of care that permeates life in and out of the classroom, and the shared mission to serve the church and world.

What is your favorite CSTM tradition?

The Welcome Back BBQ. The food is amazing, and it's a great representation of the many ways our whole community—students, faculty, and staff—comes together.

Favorite spot on Ï㽶Ðã's campus

It's right off campus, but the Chestnut Hill Reservoir. It's beautiful and has a great walking path.

Denning Aaris

Denning Aaris

Assistant Director, Admissions and Financial Aid


617-552-8274
Simboli Hall 224

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Denning Aaris

Denning Aaris

Assistant Director, Admissions and Financial Aid

| 617-552-8274 | Simboli Hall 224

What is your favorite thing to do in Boston?

Experiencing all that Boston has to offer in the arts and culture.Ìý

What is special about CSTM?

The community!

What is your favorite CSTM tradition?

My favorite tradition is welcoming new students and returning students to the community during orientation. There is so much energy and excitement about the new year ahead and it is wonderful getting to see all of the new members join the community after a full year of recruitment.

Favorite spot on Ï㽶Ðã's campus

There are too many to count! I am an alum from both undergrad and CSTM and there are so many special spots around main campus and Brighton campus that mean so much to me that I couldn't just name one. I see Ï㽶Ðã as my home and love all of its nooks and crannies!

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Amanda Schar

Amanda Schar

Admissions and Financial Aid Specialist


617-552-6535
Simboli Hall 224

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Amanda Schar

Amanda Schar

Admissions and Financial Aid Specialist

| 617-552-6535 | Simboli Hall 224

What is your favorite thing to do in Boston?

I love how many restaurants there are in Boston. I'm always visiting new places with my friends and trying things I haven't had before.

What is special about CSTM?

To me, the level of authentic support is what makes CSTM so special. We are each here for our own reasons, following our own callings, and we are all so supportive of each other's journey. I always know that I have discernment partners and cheerleaders, ready to help me reflect and encourage me whenever I need.

What is your favorite CSTM tradition?

I love when we have our lay-led prayer service each semester. Worshiping together is so special every week, but there's something so wonderful about hearing my classmates' reflections.

Favorite spot on Ï㽶Ðã's campus:

My favorite spots on Ï㽶Ðã's campus are the Adirondack chairs sprinkled throughout the Brighton campus. They're great places to grab a coffee and chat with friends. In the fall I love to sit and look at the leaves and just enjoy a quiet moment.

Emily Mayernik

Emily Mayernik

Content Development Specialist


617-552-6510
Simboli Hall 241

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Emily Mayernik

Emily Mayernik

Content Development Specialist

| 617-552-6510 | Simboli Hall 241

What is your favorite thing to do in Boston

So far, my favorite thing to do in Boston has been walking through the different areas in search of the best coffee shop.

What is special about CSTM?

The community and shared joy that is present throughout the building is so special.Ìý

What is your favorite CSTM tradition?

Thursday lunch! It is a great way to spend time and break bread withÌýthe CSTM community.Ìý

Favorite spot on Ï㽶Ðã campus:

St. Ignatius Church is so beautiful.Ìý

Student Affairs

Jacqueline Regan

Jacqueline Regan

Associate Dean, Student Affairs & Career Services


617-552-6504
Simboli Hall 239

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Jacqueline Regan

Jacqueline Regan

Associate Dean, Student Affairs & Career Services

| 617-552-6504 | Simboli Hall 239

What is your favorite thing to do in Boston?

Urban hiking on Sunday afternoons. I use a deck of cards called "Boston History: What Happened Here?" to explore Boston's diverse neighborhoods. I pick a card and use the site as a destination for my weekly walk. I also love to walk or run along Day Blvd. and Castle Island in South Boston.

What is special about CSTM?

Our bright, talented, faith-filled CSTM students who could be pursuing any number of lucrative and prestigious careers!Ìý

What is your favorite CSTM tradition?

Thursday Liturgy and Lunch

Favorite spot on Ï㽶Ðã's campus

STM Chapel. It's a beautiful prayer space, and we are very fortunate to have it in the center of our building. I love to sit and remember all the students who have gathered here through the years.

Crista C. Mahoney

Crista C. Mahoney

Assistant Director, Spiritual Formation


617-552-8057

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Crista C. Mahoney

Crista C. Mahoney

Assistant Director, Spiritual Formation

| 617-552-8057

Gandaf Wallé, S.J.

Gandaf Wallé, S.J.

Special Assistant to the Dean


617-552-8447
Simboli Hall 237

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Gandaf Wallé, S.J.

Gandaf Wallé, S.J.

Special Assistant to the Dean

| 617-552-8447 | Simboli Hall 237

What is your favorite thing to do in Boston?

I admire Boston as a beautiful and rich city with a variety of opportunities for intellectualÌýflourishment, spiritual growth and socio-cultural swelling. My favorite thing to do is toÌýwalk and drive across Charles River and gaze at the beauty of a city with a profoundÌýhistorical heritage and the amazing diversity of people who make this city ever great.ÌýThis River gives me a distinctive place for relaxation, meditation, contemplation as wellÌýas socialization whenever the opportunity is given.

What is special about CSTM?

The synergy between the Dean, the faculty, the administrative team and the students isÌýamazing. The ever-greater commitment of the school to integrating internationalÌýstudents, listening to the needs of the world and accompanying local churchesÌýworldwide are inspiring and encouraging.

What is your favorite CSTM tradition?

The Thursdays’ liturgy and repast. This a unique moment for me to connect with theÌýCSTM gathered as a united community to pray together and share our experiencesÌýaround a meal. It gives me a glimpse and a taste of the first Christian communityÌýdepicted in Acts 2:42-47; a simple and humble community whose ChristocentricÌýfellowship and co-responsible discipleship in God’s vineyard continue to be an abundantÌýsource of inspiration.

Favorite spot on Ï㽶Ðã's campus:

Ï㽶Ðã Memorial Labyrinth is one of my favorite spots. I enjoy walking there peacefully,Ìýoften on Fridays evening, while meditating on the mystery of life with its joys andÌýsorrows. This prayerful experience consolidates my hope as a believer in theÌýredemptive grace of God who conquers evil through an everlasting love and peaceÌýmanifested in Jesus, the Lord.

Academic Affairs

Jennifer Bader

Jennifer Bader

Associate Dean, Academic Affairs


617-552-4478
Simboli Hall 226

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Jennifer Bader

Jennifer Bader

Associate Dean, Academic Affairs

| 617-552-4478 | Simboli Hall 226

What is your favorite thing to do in Boston?

Arboretum in the spring or walking along the Charles in the fall

What is special about CSTM?

Faculty, staff, and students are united in our commitment to education as formation for ministry, scholarship, and service.

What is your favorite CSTM tradition?

Lessons and Carols

Favorite spot on Ï㽶Ðã's campus

Burns Library—it's like being in a cathedral to learning.

Marcia Ryan

Marcia Ryan

Associate Director, Supervised Ministry/Global & Community Engagement


617-552-1946
Simboli Hall 217

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Marcia Ryan

Marcia Ryan

Associate Director, Supervised Ministry/Global & Community Engagement

| 617-552-1946 | Simboli Hall 217

What is your favorite thing to do in Boston?

Enjoy a delicious meal at Live Alive

What is special about CSTM?

The people who comprise the CSTM community are the most special aspect of the CSTM.

Favorite spot on Ï㽶Ðã's campusÌý

The McMullen Museum is my top fav spot at Ï㽶Ðã. The beauty of the building, artwork and scenic balcony view form a sacred space where the Divine and human come together.

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Cara Burke

Cara Burke

Assistant Director, Academic and Student Services


617-552-8441
Simboli Hall 219

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Cara Burke

Cara Burke

Assistant Director, Academic and Student Services

| 617-552-8441 | Simboli Hall 219

What is your favorite thing to do in Boston?

I'm drawn to water and enjoy finding walking spots that incorporate a cool breeze off the water– the res walk in Chestnut Hill, Castle Island in South Boston, or the Seaport District in Boston are some great walking spots.Ìý

What is so special about CSTM?

There is so much to appreciate about the CSTM but I think at its core it is kindness that stands out to me. I've been so impressed at how kind and welcoming everyone has been.Ìý

What is your favorite CSTM tradition?

The gatherings! I appreciate the opportunities to meet and get to know my coworkers and students better.Ìý

Favorite spot on Ï㽶Ðã's campus:

Gasson Hall rotunda. The statue of St. Michael and the statues of four Jesuit saints are awe inspiring. The Irish Room (Gasson 100) which has portraits of all the past Ï㽶Ðã presidents and the library across the hall. Gasson Hall, which was the first building on Ï㽶Ðã's Chestnut Hill campus, is full of history and promises of the future.Ìý

Karen Smith

Karen Smith

Academic Services Specialist


617-552-8442
Simboli Hall 231

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Karen Smith

Karen Smith

Academic Services Specialist

| 617-552-8442 | Simboli Hall 231

What is your favorite thing to do in Boston?

I love to walk along the Rose Kennedy Greenway. Depending on the time of year, you can stroll gardens, eat at foodtrucks, shop at open markets, lounge in chairs, explore public art, ride a carousel, and walk a labyrinth. It also has easy access to the North End, Faneuil Hall Marketplace and the Seaport.

What is special about CSTM?

The people.

What is your favorite CSTM tradition?

Thursday Liturgies.

Favorite spot on Ï㽶Ðã's campus:

I love the Chapel in Simboli Hall. There is always a space to sit and pray at anytime of the day.Ìý Ìý

Finance & Administration

Maura Colleary

Maura Colleary

Associate Dean, Finance & Administration


617-552-8443
Simboli Hall 227

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Maura Colleary

Maura Colleary

Associate Dean, Finance & Administration

| 617-552-8443 | Simboli Hall 227

What is your favorite thing to do in Boston?

Exploring all of the great neighborhoods in and around the city—there are so many within Boston proper and in the surrounding cities and towns and within an hour or two you can be at the beach or in the mountains.Ìý I especially love checking out new restaurants and am always happy to give recommendations of some favorite places!

What is special about CSTM?

When I am asked about the best part of my job, my answer is always "the people."Ìý CSTM has so many wonderful students, faculty, and staff with varying backgrounds, experiences, perspectives—I have learned so much over the years about other ways of seeing the world, about different cultures, and how to deepen my relationship with God by hearing the stories of the people at CSTM.

What is your favorite CSTM tradition?

I really enjoy the opening BBQ that CSTM hosts at the start of the Fall semester.Ìý It's a great time to meet some of our new students and to re-connect with returning students, faculty, and staff and hear about their Summers.

Favorite spot on Ï㽶Ðã's campus

The Chapels on campus—the Simboli Hall Chapel, St. Joseph's Chapel, St. Mary's Chapel—they all have a distinct beauty and inspire a sense of peacefulness and prayerfulness.ÌýÌýÌý

Denee Kinnemore

Denee Kinnemore

Fiscal & Administrative Specialist


617-552-6511
Service Center

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Denee Kinnemore

Denee Kinnemore

Fiscal & Administrative Specialist

| 617-552-6511 | Service Center

What is your favorite thing to do in Boston?

I'm pretty new to the area but I love going to Fresh Pond and watching all the cute dogs running around.

What is special about CSTM?

The people of the CSTM are so special. Everyone has been kind and gone out of their way to make me feel welcomed. I've met so many people in my first few weeks and already feel a part of the community.

What is your favorite CSTM tradition?

Tasty Tuesday has been pretty great. It's a simple idea, bagels and coffee, but it's been a great way to connect with others in the CSTM and I love having something early in my week to look forward to.

Favorite spot on Ï㽶Ðã's campus?

Outside Simboli Hall, there's a picnicÌýtable that gets lots of sun in the afternoon (when it's nice out). It's the perfect place for a lunch break.

Ellie Mears

Ellie Mears

Service Center Representative


617-552-6534
Service Center

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Ellie Mears

Ellie Mears

Service Center Representative

| 617-552-6534 | Service Center

What is your favorite thing to do in Boston?

Just a little outside of Boston is the Arnold Arboretum. I love taking long walks with or without a picnic stop there, especially when the lilacs are in bloom. If I'm not wandering around smelling flowers, I'm at or singing in a concert, enjoying a cold beer at a local brewery with my friends, or settled in with an audiobook and my latest craft.Ìý

What is special about CSTM?

I was first introduced to CSTM through the students. I was so inspired and impressed by their thoughtfulness, intelligence, and grace- I knew working with and for them would be a wonderful next step in my career. It is the same from the inside too- these students, the work they do, and the care of the people who support them are what makes CSTM so special.Ìý

What is your favorite CSTM tradition?

There are so many wonderful events and fun traditions we have here, but the "tradition" I most love is the ethos of service. If someone has a problem, we drop what we're doing if we can and help until the problem is solved, no matter how many sleuthing hats we need to wear. There is a tradition of care unique to this school and I am so honored and proud to be part of it.Ìý

Favorite spot on Ï㽶Ðã's campus?

I love the quad surrounded by Lyons, Gasson, Fulton, and Devlin halls. the architecture is stunning and it's so beautiful in the summer!

Javi Reyes

Javi Reyes

Service Center Representative


617-552-6526
Service Center

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Javi Reyes

Javi Reyes

Service Center Representative

| 617-552-6526 | Service Center

1. What is your favorite thing to do in Boston?

My favorite thing to do in Boston is to watch the sunset at the Fan Pier Park. I am also a coffee fanatic, so I like to visit the Thinking Cup and contemplate the city while drinking coffee.Ìý

2. What is special about CSTM?

The students, faculty, and staff. Everybody has been overwhelmingly kind, welcoming and supportive. They all have made me feel that I belong in this community. What is more special is that we all share and support our journey of faith and service.Ìý

3. What is your favorite CSTM tradition?

My favorite tradition is Mass and Repast. I love to see how the students, faculty, and staff come together to break bread at the altar and then at Simboli Hall. This is the beauty of belonging to the CSTM community.Ìý

4. Favorite spot on Ï㽶Ðã's campus:Ìý

My favorite spot on Ï㽶Ðã campus is the front of Simboli Hall. It is a wonderful place to have lunch or meditate. My second favorite spot is the chapel in Simboli Hall.Ìý

Continuing Education

Meghan De Dios

Meghan De Dios

Director, Continuing Education


617-552-0531
Simboli Hall 341

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Meghan De Dios

Meghan De Dios

Director, Continuing Education

| 617-552-0531 | Simboli Hall 341

What is your favorite thing to do in Boston?

Seeing the Red Sox play at Fenway Park or enjoying a musical or ballet at one of the Boston theaters.

What is special about CSTM?

The people! I am blessed to have met some amazingly generous and talented people during my time at the CSTM.

What is your favorite CSTM tradition?

Thursday community liturgies and lunches. It's a wonderful opportunity to pray together as a community and then share a meal on a weekly basis.

Favorite spot on Ï㽶Ðã's campus

This may seem strange, but the Commonwealth Avenue garage! That is my family's tailgate spot for Ï㽶Ðã football games and I have lot of fond memories in the garage of family, friends, and good food while overlooking the balcony to the tailgates below.

Kara O’Sullivan

Kara O’Sullivan

Assistant Director, Continuing Education


617-552-0185
Simboli Hall 343

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Kara O’Sullivan

Kara O’Sullivan

Assistant Director, Continuing Education

| 617-552-0185 | Simboli Hall 343

What is your favorite thing to do in Boston?

Walking the Freedom Trail is one of Boston’s best experiences! On this free 2.5 mile walk through the heart of Boston, learn about Paul Revere’s midnight ride, visit the USS Constitution,Ìý and learn about battles and events that sparked the start of the Revolutionary War.

What is special about CSTM?

STM’s commitment to cura personalis—care for the whole person—distinguishes the CSTM experience.

What is your favorite CSTM tradition?

The weekly Liturgy and Lunch is my favorite CSTM tradition. The opportunity to come together as a community in prayer, and then connect over a simple lunch cultivates a strong community.

Favorite spot on Ï㽶Ðã's campus

The Rose Garden outside of St. Mary’s Hall.

James Burraston

James Burraston

Program & Communications Specialist, Continuing Education


617-552-4036
Simboli Hall 339

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James Burraston

James Burraston

Program & Communications Specialist, Continuing Education

| 617-552-4036 | Simboli Hall 339

Nuevo Momento

Hosffman Ospino

Hosffman Ospino

Professor of Hispanic Ministry and Religious Education



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Hosffman Ospino

Hosffman Ospino

Professor of Hispanic Ministry and Religious Education

Brenda Noriega

Brenda Noriega

Nuevo Momento Project Manager



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Brenda Noriega

Brenda Noriega

Nuevo Momento Project Manager

What is your favorite thing to do in Boston?

My husband Rudy, our baby Kathleen Guadalupe, and I love exploring hiking trails and discovering new restaurants, and Boston offers great opportunities for both.Ìý

What is special about CSTM to you?

CSTM is a diverse and dynamic community that continuously seeks renewal to meet current realities while remaining rooted in Catholic teachings and the Gospel.Ìý

What is your favorite CSTM tradition?

I enjoy community and food, so Mass followed by a hearty meal–which reflects the diversity of the CSTM community–on Thursdays is the perfect way to give thanks to God for the opportunity to study and serve him at the CSTM.Ìý

Favorite spot on Ï㽶Ðã's campus:Ìý

The picnic table under the tree on the grassy area across from the main entrance of CSTM. I also love the St. Mary's chapel on the upper campus; it's the perfect place for reflection and intteriority and it's always open.Ìý

Vivian Martin

Vivian Martin

Fiscal and Events Specialist


617-552-3215

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Vivian Martin

Vivian Martin

Fiscal and Events Specialist

| 617-552-3215

What is your favorite thing to do in Boston?

Ice skating at the Boston Common Frog Pond.Ìý

What is special about CSTM to you?

The wonderfully warm and welcoming environment!Ìý

What is your favorite CSTM tradition?

Although I'm still getting familiar with CSTM's traditions, I genuinely appreciate the opportunity to engage in meaningful conversations with colleagues and students during my lunch breaks. These interactions have been a great way to connect and learn more about the team and the culture.Ìý

Favorite spot on Ï㽶Ðã's campus:

The green area in front of the McMullen Museum of Art is a fantastic spot for picnics and doggy playdates with my pup, Jackson.Ìý

Theology and Ministry Library

Steve Dalton

Steve Dalton

Head Librarian


617-552-6541

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Steve Dalton

Steve Dalton

Head Librarian

| 617-552-6541

What is your favorite thing to do in Boston?

I have been a serious—some might say obsessed—Red Sox fan since the "Impossible Dream" season in 1967. So, attending a game at Fenway Park is easily my favorite activity in the city.

What is special about CSTM?

The wonderful people in this community are what makes the CSTM special for me. Each person is a sign of hope for the Church and for the world. What a privilege it is to serve here!

What is your favorite CSTM tradition?

I treasure that the community gathers together for Liturgy and repast every Thursday during the academic year. Breading bread together is both a sign and a source of spiritual connectedness.

Favorite spot on Ï㽶Ðã's campus

I love being in the TML. This is holy ground!

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Jennifer Butler

Jennifer Butler

Sr. Research Librarian/Bibliographer


617-552-6540

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Jennifer Butler

Jennifer Butler

Sr. Research Librarian/Bibliographer

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What is your favorite thing to do in Boston?

Eat and visit the Museum of Fine Arts

What is special about CSTM?

The wonderful community of students and faculty

What is your favorite CSTM tradition?

The repast on Thursdays

Favorite spot on Ï㽶Ðã's campus

Bapst Library—the stained glass windows are beautiful.Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý

Michael McGrath

Michael McGrath

Circulation Assistant


617-552-6536

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Michael McGrath

Michael McGrath

Circulation Assistant

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YunJung Kang

YunJung Kang

Reference & Collection Development Assistant


617-552-8151

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YunJung Kang

YunJung Kang

Reference & Collection Development Assistant

| 617-552-8151

What is your favorite thing to do in Boston?

Walking around the city along the Charles River Esplanades on warm sunny days, strolling the brick pavement streets in Back Bay, then having a nice cup of coffee by the river. Enjoying the foliage of historic New England towns on sunny fall days.

D. Yoshio Shartin

D. Yoshio Shartin

Evening Supervisor


617-552-6539

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D. Yoshio Shartin

D. Yoshio Shartin

Evening Supervisor

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What is your favorite thing to do in Boston?Ìý

Eat.Ìý I could talk about theÌýrestaurants in town for hours.ÌýÌý

What is special about CSTM?

What stands out most to me is the sense of community that is actively fostered and regularly maintained.

What is your favorite CSTM tradition?Ìý

I'm not tooÌýfamiliar with the breadth of STM tradition, but Repast is awfullyÌýnice.

Favorite spot on Ï㽶Ðã's campus.Ìý

Probably the baseball field.Ìý The stands are as well-maintained as the manicured field, making for an excellent place to sit for a few moments whether people are playing or not.

 Jonathan Hoffmann

Jonathan Hoffmann

Daytime Supervisor


617-552-6537

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 Jonathan Hoffmann

Jonathan Hoffmann

Daytime Supervisor

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What is your favorite thing to do in Boston?

I am a recent transplant here withÌýmy wife whoÌýis a Phd Student in the Lynch School. We do enjoy taking time in the Harvard Arboretum that is close to our house.Ìý

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