
More Than E=MC2
A world-class theoretical physicist knows how Catholic colleges should be teaching science — and it’s not the way they’re teaching it now.
A world-class theoretical physicist knows how Catholic colleges should be teaching science — and it’s not the way they’re teaching it now.
Southern Catholic College has a new president: Legionary Father Shawn Aaron, whose leadership style has been dubbed “student-centric.”
A Catholic university enhanced its pro-life reputation by getting a major donor to clarify his pro-life credentials.
Southern Catholic College in Georgia graduated its first class this year.
Archbishop Timothy Dolan of New York says he will remain chairman of Catholic Relief Services, which, he adds, is updating literature meant to help prevent the spread of AIDS.
Was the successful crash landing of Flight 1549 a miracle? One Catholic educator would prefer to call it “Grace on the Hudson.”
Students on Catholic college campuses are becoming politically active in this presidential election year.
After an exposé in The Catholic World Report by moral theologian Germaine Grisez, Catholic Relief Services was forced to revise its HIV-AIDS prevention program and cease the distribution of a controversial flip chart.
A Catholic school in Wichita, Kan., was sued by parents of Hispanic students because it mandated the speaking of English during school hours.
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