In a special report on Catholic colleges and universities, writer Joseph LaPlante explores how restrictions aimed at stopping the spread of COVID-19 force professors to address new realities of how they were teaching — and how their students were learning. From using new
Campus ministers say that while students may not be familiar with God, ‘It’s not a lost generation’
In a special report on how Catholic colleges are evangelizing to the rising number of "nones" -- those who are unaffiliated with a particular religion -- writer Nicole Snook talks to several campus ministers who say that while many students do not
In a new essay, Leonard J. DeLorenzo addresses the identity and mission of Catholic higher education. He writes: “Depending on the audience, what it means to be truly Catholic varies. To some, it would mean emphasizing one’s distinctiveness to the point of
The agility of Catholic colleges and universities in the United States to historically navigate swift, new and uncertain waters in the past is producing pre professional majors in new digital disciplines for the future that intertwine traditional values in the schools. The
Until just a few short years ago, the use of online classrooms and distance learning was still a relatively rare phenomenon. Most of the time this was done at specialty institutions with a focus on virtual learning and was uncommon at most
Various societal surveys report that many believe our culture is as divided now as it has been at any point over the past 150 years. These days, there are divisions between liberal and conservative politics, vaxxers and anti-vaxxers, and pro-life versus pro-choice