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Numbered

Barry is proud to be known as a truly diverse community—it gives faculty, staff, and students the chance to explore the world from many points of view.

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The Heart of Healthcare

Following national trends in healthcare, Barry University’s new College of Health and Wellness takes a holistic approach.

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Home Security

As a lawyer with Maryland Legal Aid, Andrew Rabinowitz JD ’12 focuses on “eviction prevention”—what he considers his call to public service. 

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Granting Opportunity

Barry students are the recipients of a five-year National Science Foundation grant to recruit, retain, and graduate high-achieving, low-income students in the STEM fields.

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Alumni

Mary Ellen Cassini

Reverend Dr. Mary Ellen Cassini ’10

Prayer for Barry University Alumni

THE LORD BE WITH YOU:

“We know that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according to God’s purpose.” Romans 8:28

Come Holy Spirit, saturate us with your love. Help us to go forth into the world with a strong sense of what is good and true. As with the birth of spring and new life may we each be fresh creations each day reflecting the glory of our Creator.

May we remember the days we spent at Barry University as times of building a sense of integrity and courage to face any challenges we meet with dignity and grace.

During times of uncertainty, help us to discern our part in creating a healthy environment for one another.

May we not regret the past or be anxious over the future, but live now in the present moment with faith and hope.

We pray for those we love that they may experience an abundance of grace and blessings in their lives. Our prayers are for all humanity, made in the image of the divine, that all live in the light and knowledge of truth.

In the name of the One who shared with us to love one another as He loves us. Amen


Mary Ellen Dakin Cassini is a native Miamian who received her undergraduate and graduate degrees from Barry University. She has dedicated her life to educating youth for over 44 years in the humanities and religion. Ordained as an Episcopal priest, she practices her work as Chaplain at Palmer Trinity School in South Miami. Married to Charles Cassini, a retired philosophy professor at Barry University, they have two sons, Martin and Matthew, who also graduated from Barry University.

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