May 15, 2017

Meredith Eib, recent graduate, music, was profiled by the Catholic Standard.

 

On May 1, 2013, the time had come when Meredith Eib had to decide where she would go to college. Even though Eib said it didn’t make sense financially or geographically – since she is originally from New Hampshire – she felt that The Catholic University of America “was the only school that was sticking on my heart” and decided to follow that instinct. Four years later, she said listening to the voice inside of her heart “was the best thing I could have done for myself.”

At Catholic University’s commencement on May 13, Eib received the President’s Award, which is the highest award given to a graduating senior to recognize outstanding service, leadership and scholarship.

As Eib received the award from John Garvey, the president of Catholic University; and Carrie Grundmayer, the president of the Alumni Association; Elise Italiano, the executive director of University Communications, introduced her, saying that while Eib is dedicated and passionate in her studies, “Meredith’s work and service outside of academics is what makes her stand out.” ... 

Continue reading in the Catholic Standard.