Dr. Richard Meloche is a native of Canada and earned his initial degrees in philosophy and theology from the University of Western Ontario. He enjoyed a 5-year doctoral fellowship at Ave Maria University in Naples, Fla. during which time he immersed himself in the study of the Catholic intellectual tradition, with a specific focus on the writing and thought of St. Thomas Aquinas. After successfully defending his dissertation he worked as a DRE at a large parish in Jacksonville, Fla. before moving to Shawnee, Okla. to teach at St. Gregory’s University. At SGU, Dr. Meloche taught courses in theology, philosophy, and the ‘great books,’ and toward the end of his tenure was asked by the administration to leave the classroom to oversee all academic operations of the university as Vice President of Academic Affairs. Dr. Meloche and his wife of 13 years, have recently welcomed their sixth child. When he is not reading St. Thomas he enjoys all things good, true, and beautiful.
Dr. Marcel Brown, a native of Denver, graduated from The University of Dallas with a degree in English prior to pursuing doctoral studies at The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. He and his wife married in 2005, Year of the Eucharist, and the couple has recently been blessed to welcome their eighth child. The couple served as team-teaching catechists at St. Rita Catholic Church in northern Virginia while Dr. Brown worked to complete his dissertation on the centrality of the Eucharist for The York Cycle, the most prominent example of devotional drama in England prior to the life and times of William Shakespeare. Upon completing his doctorate in English in 2013, Dr. Brown joined the faculty of St. Gregory’s University, teaching courses in literature and language, great books, the liberal arts, The York Cycle, Shakespeare, and Tolkien. During his time at St. Gregory’s, Dr. Brown was also tapped to serve as program-head for Great Books, University Seminar, the Academic Success Center, the Liberal Arts Core Capstone, and eventually Core Academic Programs as a whole. When he is not reading, writing, and teaching, Dr. Brown enjoys conversing with his wife, making music with his family, and fishing shorelines of all kinds with his children.