Two colleagues from the Archdiocese of Philadelphia received their Master of Science in Church Management degrees from the Villanova School of Business on Saturday, May 15.
Wanda Nouel, coordinator at the archdiocesan Office for Catechetical Formation and Matthew Davis, director of the Office of Ministry with Young Adults both earned the degree and were present at Villanova’s graduation ceremony to walk with their fellow graduates.
In addition, Davis was awarded the MSCM Medallion in recognition of outstanding academic achievement.
This is the highest distinction the school can bestow upon a graduating student and serves as a visible reflection of the significant contribution made by the recipient to the life of the school community, and by representing the Augustinian values of Veritas, Unitas, and Caritas, within the greater community.
A new cohort of 32 students began their Villanova MSCM studies May 18, including four students from the Archdiocese of Philadelphia.
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