
Class of 2022 Sendoff
Catholic colleges and universities resume in-person graduation ceremonies
Catholic colleges and universities resume in-person graduation ceremonies
A list of those encouraging the Class of 2022
The pro-life group tracked colleges and universities linked to the nation’s largest abortion provider in a recent report.
Garvey described his tenure leading the university as “a time of tremendous growth” that had “reinvigorated our Catholic intellectual life.”
Catholic seniors reflect on the past year and what they’ve learned.
COMMENTARY: The traditional Catholic liberal arts university has a great opportunity to form not only the next generation of liberal arts teachers, but also the next generation of Catholic tinkers, tailors and candlestick makers, and perhaps even accountants.
For Catholic and Christian colleges, the battle for religious freedom may depend on showing legislators how they serve vulnerable populations.
Which Catholic colleges and universities are inviting commencement speakers and honorees who are models of faith, virtue and achievement, and who are providing a platform for and honoring those who have publicly supported views against the teachings of the Catholic faith and morality?
ANALYSIS: Fidelity to Notre Dame’s Catholic mission seems to have taken precedence over its quest for secular prestige.
‘We learned about the people we served, and we prayed together,’ said Abigail Miller, a student at Walsh University. ‘It was beautiful.’
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