In this second issue of the McMullen Newsletter, we are happy to share with you the stories of two outstanding young alumni of the McMullen Scholars Program. Michael Croteau (’06) and Michael Tritsch (’16) are engaged in rigorous academic pursuits beyond Calvert Hall. We are very proud of Croteau and Tritsch for their respective accomplishments in aerospace engineering and Egyptology, and we encourage the newest McMullen Scholars to emulate these inspiring role models. For gifted students to see the distinguished achievement of those who came before them is important for the development of their talents and our tradition. In this second issue of the McMullen Newsletter, we are happy to share with you the stories of two outstanding young alumni of the McMullen Scholars Program. Michael Croteau (’06) and Michael Tritsch (’16) are engaged in rigorous academic pursuits beyond Calvert Hall. We are very proud of Croteau and Tritsch for their respective accomplishments in aerospace engineering and Egyptology, and we encourage the newest McMullen Scholars to emulate these inspiring role models. For gifted students to see the distinguished achievement of those who came before them is important for the development of their talents and our tradition. It is a tradition that reaches an important milestone this academic year. As members of the Class of 2019, the seniors will make up the 30th graduating class in the history of the McMullen Scholars Program. They are working diligently on their Capstones and preparing their applications to excellent universities across the country.
Many thanks to Michael Croteau, Michael Tritsch, and all of you for creating this strong tradition.
Sincerely,
Louis Miserendino Director, McMullen Scholars Program