AQ Historical Commission
AQ Historical Commission Members
Ryan Wendt, Chair
Ryan Wendt has been a part of the Aquinas College community since 1993, when he began
his time as a student and was a 4 year letter winner and All-Conference baseball player.
Ryan’s skill in baseball is illustrated by his multiple school records which still
stand today. Ryan is an Aquinas grad and has been working full-time at Aquinas since
1998. Ryan’s passion for Aquinas and its history has resulted in being a member of
the Aquinas College Historical Commission since 2012. He is an avid researcher of
the history of Aquinas and is the only one known to have read all 873 Aquinas newspapers.
Ryan now conducts presentations on the Yesteryears of Aquinas College on campus and
in various venues around Grand Rapids. He also loves doing historical campus tours
in the summertime and guides tree/leaf color tours and Haunted Holmdene tours in the
fall. Ryan is currently the Chair of the Aquinas College Historical Commission and
Campus Tree Action Committee along with Locksmith and Manager of the AQ bike shop
in the Campus Safety Department.
Jill Straub
Jill Straub graduated with her Bachelor’s degree from Aquinas College in 2000, and
she earned her Master’s degrees in 2007 and 2013, respectively. She has worked at
Aquinas in the capacities of Writing Specialist, Peer Tutor Coordinator, and Program
Advisor for Student Support Services and the Center for Opportunities, Resources,
and Excellence since 2000. She taught Achieving Academic Success for three terms and
Humanities for one term. She became Chairperson of the Historical Commission in 2017.
Sr. Mary Navarre
Sister Mary Navarre taught in both the departments of education and humanities during
her nearly three decades at Aquinas College. She is delighted to be able to sustain
her friendships and her interest in history, the humanities and the gift of storytelling
through membership on the Aquinas College Historical Commission. In remembering and
telling our stories, she believes we are held together as a people and imbued with
hope and joy.
Sr. Rosemary O’Donnell
Sister Rosemary O’Donnell, OP. Sr. Rosemary is a member of the Grand Rapids Dominicans,
the founders of Aquinas college. She received a Bachelor’s Degree in English and Speech
from Aquinas in 1961 and returned to teach there in 1971 in the Department of Communication.
She retired from teaching in 2014.
Brigid Avery
Brigid hails from the East Side of Michigan but fell in love with Grand Rapids while
attending Aquinas College from 1996-2001. After completing an internship in Admissions,
she continued working full time, recruiting students and telling the AQ Story. It
was in Admissions where she developed a deep love and passion for higher education
and programming. Building on this calling, she went on to pursue a Masters Degree
in Higher Education Leadership from the University of San Diego (a Catholic college
on the coast, where the weather was just slightly improved from West Michigan). After
serving as the Development Director for High Tech High, she and husband Jeremy Chesla
'01 returned to Grand Rapids and came home to Aquinas where she accepted the position
of Alumni Director. In 2015, she transitioned to the Career Services office where
she is now the Internship Director.
Some of her fondest memories of life at AQ involve a sanctioned sleepover in Holmdene after hearing Gary Eberle tell ghost stories, reuniting an alumna and her priest friend through phone calls and written letters, visiting Tully Cross with Sister Alice, and the numerous Saints she has come to know and love like family. She currently lives across the street from Aquinas (she can see inside the new Sister Aquinas Weber Hall from her front porch) with her two boys, Emmett and Leo, puppy Arya, and Jeremy, a firefighter for the city of Grand Rapids.
CONTACT INFO
AQ History
Ryan Wendt
aqhistory@708212.com