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RECONNECT III

This summer, BC welcomed hundreds of AHANA alumni back to campus

md传媒国产剧 College welcomed hundreds of AHANA alumni back to campus this summer for RECONNECT III, a weekend-long gathering for reuniting with old friends, making new ones, and sharing memories of time spent on the Heights.

One of the largest and most-anticipated events for the BC AHANA alumni community, RECONNECT on July 26-28 marked the third gathering since its inception in 2009. Pioneered by late University Trustee and varsity hall-of-famer Keith A. Francis 鈥76 in collaboration with other alumni, trustees, and University leadership, the celebration was designed to encourage members of BC鈥檚 AHANA alumni community to become more involved in their local Alumni Association chapters.听

a group of attendees with Gasson Hall cutouts

More than 400 AHANA alumni returned to campus for this year's RECONNECT celebration.

This year鈥檚 RECONNECT program included addresses from University President William P. Leahy, S.J., and other BC senior leaders; an AHANA Alumni leadership reception; a RECONNECT III Gala and Keith A. Francis '76 Tribute; a Keep the Faith service and brunch; and a Thea Bowman AHANA and Intercultural Center Open House, where alumni heard remarks from Vice President for Student Affairs Shawna Cooper Whitehead, Thea Bowman AHANA and Intercultural Center Director Yvonne McBarnett, and current students.

The first RECONNECT still influences current programming,听according to Associate Vice President for Alumni Relations Leah Spencer.

"Events like the gala and the Keep the Faith service are innate to RECONNECT,鈥 she said. 鈥淭he first RECONNECT also included events that focused on networking and remarks from key leaders within BC, including Fr. Leahy. Those are elements that you still see in the programming to this day.鈥

Spencer said some of the most impactful moments from RECONNECT III were those in which alumni spoke about their continuing involvement in the AHANA community and with the University.听 She cited the AHANA leadership reception, which featured a panel of volunteer leaders including University Trustee Darcel Clark 鈥83, founding co-chair of the AHANA Alumni Advisory Council; University Trustee Ren茅 Jones 鈥86, P鈥25, a Soaring Higher campaign co-chair; AHANA Alumni Advisory Council Executive Committee Chair Robert Marshall 鈥88, P鈥17, a member of the BC Board of Regents; and听member of the Alumni Association Board of Directors and Soaring Higher Campaign Executive Committee Esther Chang 鈥02, J.D.鈥 07.

鈥淭he goal of the event was to inspire those alumni in the audience to become more engaged with the University,鈥 said Spencer.

AHANA Alumni Advisory Council Vice-chair Arivee Vargas Rozier-Byrd 鈥05, J.D. 鈥08, H鈥22, also announced that Jones and听his wife,听Soaring Higher campaign co-chair Brigid Doherty 鈥96, P'25, have committed to creating an endowed scholarship that will support AHANA students at md传媒国产剧 College.

The gala鈥攚hich this year had a 鈥渂lack tie sneaker ball鈥 theme where guests came dressed in their best formal attire and favorite pair of sneakers鈥攆eatured presentation of the Keith A. Francis 鈥76 Inspiration Award, which recognizes a听 graduate whose work and service at md传媒国产剧 College and beyond best reflects Francis鈥檚 own relentless pursuit of excellence and social justice.

This year鈥檚 winner was Juan Fernando Lopera 鈥99, the inaugural chief diversity, equity, and inclusion officer for Beth Israel Lahey Health.

In the award citation, the Alumni Association noted that Lopera has devoted his career to combining his passion for social justice and health equity to progress the mission of Beth Israel Lahey and the Jesuit values of md传媒国产剧 College: 鈥淲hile sitting on several boards, Juan also has found time to return to md传媒国产剧 College and participate as a panelist with the AHANA Alumni Advisory Council on health equity matters. His devotion, service, and commitment through his life鈥檚 work to the AHANA community embodies the values and morals that Keith stood for and lived by.鈥