Bellarmine's foundation and our future: You!
Bellarmine's foundation and our future: You!
November 17, 2022

As I complete my fifth year as president of Bellarmine University, I am immensely
proud of all that the Bellarmine community has accomplished in that time, and grateful
to all of those who make this a special place—students and families, faculty
and staff, and especially our wonderful alumni. It has been a joy to meet so many
Bellarmine graduates and learn about their transformative student experiences. I had
the opportunity to reconnect with some of you and to meet many more during Alumni
Weekend on the Hill. This year, we celebrated four classes that had reached milestone
anniversaries: the Classes of 1972 (50 years), 1982 (40 years), 1997 (25 years) and
2012 (10 years). I particularly enjoyed initiating our 1972 graduates into Bellarmine’s
prestigious 50th Anniversary Society, where they joined the Classes of 1954 through
1971. The event was held in the lovely historic home known as Boxhill, gifted to Bellarmine
by the late Dr. Allan Lansing and his wife, Donna. When you have such robust attendance
50 years after students graduated, you know that you are dealing with a very special
institution. In addition to catching up with classmates and reminiscing about the
good old days, the class enthusiastically embraced
the opportunity to provide the Bellarmine experience to future students by raising
more than $130,000 for the Class of 1972 Endowed Scholarship Fund. Also during Alumni
Weekend, we feted the 2022 Alumni Association Award winners, an impressive
group including successful attorneys, influential educators, a decorated Army officer
and the four founders of Bellarmine’s Military and Veterans Advisory Council. I was
delighted to help recognize and honor their successes and the ways in which
they are living Bellarmine’s mission in the world. They are tremendous ambassadors
for Bellarmine—as are all of our more than 27,000 alumni. You are living proof of
Bellarmine's importance to our city, our region and the world.
You are also our greatest advocates, and we hope you will help us recruit new students
who would benefit from the same transformational Bellarmine experience that you enjoyed.
In fact, we have a special campaign called “Know a Knight” going
on right now. If you know someone who should be a Knight, please refer them to us
by submitting this online form. If that someone is your child or grandchild, be sure to explore the details of our
new Legacy Scholarship. It’s renewable for four years, for a total savings of $4,000. We
are committed to keeping a Bellarmine education affordable and accessible to as many
students as possible. More than one-third of our students are first-generation students—the
first in their families to pursue a bachelor’s degree. The
generous support of our alumni and other friends is helping us to achieve this goal. As
always, I welcome your ideas and suggestions for your alma mater at president@bellarmine.edu. Our alumni represent not only Bellarmine’s foundation, but also its future.