Campus Watch

Well-Spent Summer

CHARLOTTE OBSERVER, Aug. 19 — The 12th annual Crossroads Walk by pro-life students has captured the attention of the readers of ’s Charlotte Observer.

In an 800-word article entitled “Student’s Pro-Life Pilgrimage; Crossroads Walk Across U.S. Packs Powerful Message,” columnist Tom Ashcraft highlighted the efforts of this year’s participants.

“Students returning to school this month will inevitably be asked, ‘What did you do on your summer vacation?’” Ashcraft wrote. “How many of them can answer, ‘With others, I walked across the as a witness for unborn children, speaking out against abortion and praying for God’s mercy on our country?’”

The students said most people they met were supportive of their pro-life witness.

“We’ve had some negative responses, but it’s been 95% positive,” Sarah Gallaher, a student at in , told The Bakersfield Californian earlier in the summer. “ is pro-life — we just need more people to stand up and say so.”

Catholic Colleges Shine

Time and Newsweek magazines both named some Catholic institutions as top academic performers in articles published in August.

In an article in its Aug. 21 issue about “outstanding alternatives” to elite Ivy League colleges, Time praises the “rigorous Catholic education” offered by Thomas More College of Liberal Arts in , Alverno, a Catholic college for women in , was another of Time’s picks.

For its part, Newsweek included and Notre Dame among the 25 academic powerhouses that it designated as “the New Ivies” in its Aug. 21 issue.

Meanwhile, Catholic schools were prominent in U.S. News & World Report’s 2006 ratings of all colleges, which were released in mid-August.

in , , and in were among those singled out for favorable mention, finishing first and second in the ratings of colleges that grant undergraduate and master’s degrees.

 

American Leader

THE COURANT, Aug. 15 — Anthony Cernera, president of in , has become the first layperson and the second American elected as president of the International Federation of Catholic Universities, a worldwide association of Catholic universities.

Cernera was elected during the federation’s international forum, which took place July 31-Aug. 4 in .

Holy Cross Father Theodore Hesburgh, the former president of the University of Notre Dame, is the only other American to serve as president of the International Federation of Catholic Universities.

Southern’s Soph Year

THE TIMES, Aug. 13 — Southern Catholic University is gearing up for its second year of operation, the , newspaper reported.

The university, which became ’s first Catholic college when it opened its doors last year, will welcome its second freshman class. Returning students will enter sophomore classes, with junior and senior classes to commence in 2007 and 2008 respectively.

Southern Catholic, which is located an hour’s drive north of downtown , opened in 2005 with 72 students. This year, with approximately  126 students, the college has expanded its faculty and administrative staff, added new student development programs and hired a new director of campus activities.

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