
Notre Dame Criticized for Calling Diversity and Catholicism ‘Equally Important’ in Hiring
Some say the hiring guidance elevates secular ideology, while others argue it flows from the university’s Catholic identity.
Some say the hiring guidance elevates secular ideology, while others argue it flows from the university’s Catholic identity.
COMMENTARY: A university should be a place where students can pursue ultimate truths about God and the human person, not merely a place where they learn skills to help with employment.
At his Sept. 13 inauguration, Father Bob Dowd announced that the university would go ‘need-blind’ and ‘loan-free’ for undergraduate students by replacing loans in financial aid packages with ‘gift aid.’
Real estate executive (and recreational race-car driver) Rob Neal shares his plans to cement CUA’s reputation as ‘the Catholic university of the entire land.’
COMMENTARY: Recent petition to declare martyr a doctor of the Church highlights her legacy in personalism and other scholarship.
A look at the most recent leadership transitions.
COMMENTARY: There is a definite difference between loving your neighbor and embracing your neighbor’s set of house rules.
Some cite Catholicism as inspiration for ‘trans’ policies.
The past few years have seen a rise of interest among Catholics in such vocational academies and trade schools. Michigan-based Harmel Academy led the way.
COMMENTARY: It seems like the path to Catholic and liberal arts education is to hunker down at high-quality but tiny colleges.
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