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(10/23/09) "We are delighted to have someone with Dr. Daly’s stellar intellectual reputation..."
Belmont Abbey College (BAC) in Belmont, North Carolina, was honored recently to have its Vice President of Academic Affairs and Dean of Faculty, Dr. Anne Carson Daly, elected to the Board of Directors of the Fellowship of Catholic Scholars (FCS). The Fellowship seeks to advance knowledge and serve the Church through scholarship in many different disciplines. “We are delighted to have someone with Dr. Daly’s stellar intellectual reputation and character join our Board,” said Father Joseph Koterski, S.J., FCS President and former Chair of the Philosophy Department at Fordham University. “Carson is a well-known Catholic intellectual who has published and spoken on many different topics, and all of us at the Fellowship admire the caliber of the academics whom Belmont Abbey College has attracted under her leadership.” Dr. Daly said, “I am delighted to be chosen to serve on the Board of the Fellowship, and am particularly happy to serve as a representative of Belmont Abbey College.” BAC is featured in The Newman Guide to Choosing a Catholic College, now a free online resource, for its strong Catholic identity. Source: BAC Roads