Catholic Education, Secular Campus: Growing Movement Provides Intellectual Formation to Catholic Students, Wherever They Are
As private college costs continue to rise, alternative approaches to Catholic higher ed are emerging as an important option.
As private college costs continue to rise, alternative approaches to Catholic higher ed are emerging as an important option.
Law professor Ilya Shapiro’s resignation highlights alleged ‘double standard’ that elite academic institutions like Georgetown apply to opinions that challenge ‘progressive orthodoxy.’
‘In Lumine: Supporting the Catholic Intellectual Tradition on Campuses Nationwide’ will help refine on-campus offerings.
In the light of the Incarnation, nothing — especially higher education — can be seen in the same way.
Special Report: Institutions of higher learning detail their response to coronavirus in a Register survey as they prepare to open classrooms and dorms this fall.
Catholic colleges demonstrate importance of such learning is a natural consequence of the harmony between faith and reason.
The news has triggered a national debate about the unfair advantage that students from powerful, wealthy families often enjoy.
The new rules also facilitate religious exemptions from the Obama-era guidelines regarding ‘gender’ discrimination.
How an institute brings a taste of Thomism to secular campuses.
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