In a testament to Newman University’s commitment to preserving its storied history while embracing the future, a task force has been formed to head the revitalization of the iconic Sacred Heart Hall.
The century-old building, a symbol of unity and learning where many alumni have made cherished memories over the decades, stands as the heart and soul of the university’s campus.
Task force established
The newly appointed Sacred Heart Hall Task Force, comprising distinguished alumni, former university presidents, board members and university representatives, has been entrusted with a monumental task: to breathe new life into the beloved structure while honoring its rich legacy.
“Sacred Heart Hall is more than just a building; it’s a living embodiment of our university’s past, present and future,” said Kathleen Jagger, Newman University president. “Through this revitalization effort, we aim to create a space that not only celebrates our history but also fosters a vibrant and dynamic learning environment for generations to come.”
The task force’s charge is ambitious yet deeply rooted in preserving the essence of Sacred Heart Hall. Plans include redesigning social and learning spaces to stimulate student interaction and collaboration, creating inviting and easily identifiable entrances, improving building accessibility and incorporating modern, energy-efficient technologies while retaining the building’s historic charm.
Meet the task force members
The members leading this endeavor are:
- Sister Tarcisia Roths, ASC, who filled numerous roles at the institution over the years including president
- Larry Heck, professor emeritus
- Glenna and David Borho, alumnus, Newman board member and sponsor of Newman’s popular Party on the Plaza fundraiser
- Noreen Carrocci, former Newman president
- Jenifer Stone, current board chair
- Teresa Hall Bartels, former board chair and former interim president
- Drew Bogner, former Newman vice president, current board member and former president of Malloy University in New York
- Sister Vicki Bergkamp, ASC, current leader of Adorers of the Blood of Christ US Region
- Linda Davison, alumna and former board chair.
The mission and vision
The task force’s mission extends beyond mere bricks and mortar; it aims to rekindle the spirit of inquiry, friendship and cherished memories that have long defined Newman University’s campus life.
“Sacred Heart Hall has been the backdrop for countless personal and communal milestones, from intimate faith-rekindling Masses to pivotal board discussions that shaped our institution’s future,” said Bob Beumer, Newman vice president of institutional advancement. “By supporting this revitalization project, we are ensuring that these moments continue to resonate for generations to come.”
A call to the Newman community
The task force has issued a call to the entire Newman University community — alumni, students, faculty and friends — to rally behind this significant endeavor. Through collective support, the rejuvenated Sacred Heart Hall will offer commuter and residential students vibrant spaces to connect, learn and inscribe their own stories into the annals of the university’s vibrant history.
As the task force embarks on this journey, a timeless invitation is extended to future students: to carry on the legacy and contribute their own chapters to Newman University’s rich tradition.
For more information on how to support the Sacred Heart Hall revitalization project, please contact Beumer at 316-942-4291, ext. 2471 or via email: [email protected].