
Results from Tag: 'catholic higher education'


Light and Darkness at Catholic Colleges
Catholic education isn’t about opening doors to the world’s darkness — it’s about forming students to bring light into the world.

What You Should Know About Notre Dame Professor’s Promotion of Abortion to Students
Notre Dame’s Tamara Kay claims she’s promoting abortion not as a professor but ‘as a private citizen, so that’s been cleared by the university.’

Requiem for Notre Dame College, at the Periphery of a Demographic Cliff
The coming decade is likely to be rough on Catholic higher education throughout the United States.

Donnelly College Renews Vision of Students ‘Fully Alive’ to God’s Glory
The Kansas City, Kansas, school’s beginning-of-the-year traditions are deeply rooted in the rich Benedictine tradition from which it was born.

Catholic Medical School Named for Padre Pio Planned at Benedictine College
The aim is to train medical doctors faithful to Catholic ethics while addressing national shortfalls in medical care.

‘The Virtues’: New Book Is John Garvey’s Last Word as CUA President
John Garvey’s new book ‘The Virtues’ is a timely reflection on the virtues that draws from commencement addresses he gave to graduates at The Catholic University of America.

Benedictine College ‘Freedom Fellows’ Combine Martin Luther King Jr.’s Vision With Catholic Education
Program aims to create a Catholic vision of diversity on campus and empower students to be the first in their family to receive a college education and become leaders.

The Case for Catholic Colleges
EDITORIAL: Faithfully Catholic colleges know a personal and mature relationship with Jesus is the only sure guidepost to a life of integrity and holiness today — a life that will continue to mature and bear fruit well after graduation.

New University of Dallas President Jonathan Sanford’s Goal: the ‘Integrated’ Person
‘I want our students to feel inspired to be outstanding leaders who are dedicated to rebuilding culture because of their intellectual formation and because of their moral and theological formation,’ he says.