Ahead of the 2024 National Eucharistic Congress, Catholic colleges and universities are embracing the National Eucharistic Revival — a movement to renew the Church by enkindling a living relationship with Christ in the holy Eucharist. “Our hope is for college students to
As head of the nation’s largest pro-life student group, Kylie Gallegos readily shares her advice for other groups at colleges and universities: “Never slow down,” Gallegos, the president of Notre Dame Right to Life (NDRtL), told Our Sunday Visitor. “And to always
Catholic colleges across the country are embracing the importance of retreats for incoming freshmen, providing a space for students to ground themselves in community life, camaraderie, and their faith. These retreats prove invaluable in helping freshmen navigate the pivotal transition to college
Former President Donald Trump holds a substantial lead over his Republican rivals for their party's presidential nomination, according to the first New York Times/Siena College poll of the 2024 campaign.
At the end of its most recent term, the Supreme Court ruled that the use of race in college admissions violates the equal protection clause of the U.S. Constitution. In a new essay for Our Sunday Visitor, Providence College theology professor James
When Russia invaded her home country of Ukraine, Daryna Behen was studying abroad in the United States. Her university — Ukrainian Catholic University in Lviv — halted classes for a month before resuming. “It was challenging to study in that period,” the
As an undergraduate at CUA, Kathryn Jean Lopez was kicked out of her dorm for being bold in her questions and reporting. She was shocked when she received a note from the university that she was being granted an honorary doctorate
A reader asks: “Why are ‘Catholic’ universities, colleges and high schools allowed to bestow honors on pro-abortionists? Does this not violate Church directives? In his latest column, Monsignor Charles Pope explains the Land O’Lake gathering, and its document, where many Catholic college
As part of Our Sunday Visitor’s series on the study-abroad programs at Catholic colleges and universities, reporter Maryann Eidemiller writes about the impact studying in Ireland had on several students from schools across the country. From Ireland’s deep Catholic roots, through the
At the University of St. Thomas in Minnesota, David Foote oversees the Catholic Studies Rome program offered to Catholic Studies majors and minors each spring semester. The university also offers programs that take place in the fall and in January. “One of