Presidents and school officials from Catholic colleges and universities around the country kicked off their four-day meeting in Washington by looking squarely at the challenges they face. The February 1 plenary session for the Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities wasted no
The teaching of the Catholic Church highly stresses the value and dignity of every human life, and it bestows upon Catholics the responsibility to care for all human beings from conception to natural death. This is why a recent joint venture by
Setting goals, learning humility and staying close to faith are the keys to college and adulthood
My dear child, Here you are, about to leave for college. Who can believe this? You can, I know. You’ve worked hard to get to this point. You’ve gone through all the fun and excitement of high school graduation, and now you’re
Leaving home to start college is — without a doubt — a big change. You have to leave behind family and friends whom you have known your whole young life. College is a place to start fresh and, as cheesy as it
Newman Centers on college campuses can help students grow personally, communally and spiritually
The great British author and Christian apologist C.S. Lewis once wrote that “friendship must be about something” because friends are travelers on the same quest with a common vision. They ask the fundamental questions: “Do you see the same truth? Do you
Professors can be a crucial part of students’ academic and spiritual success
Catholic college students, mentors share how they balance relationships with faith, school, work
It can be a dicey proposition for a curious Catholic to push out into the choppy waters of Church statistics. The further out you venture, the more grim things look; and as you peer toward the horizon, the clouds appear darker and