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First Catholic college in South Carolina to open in fall 2024

May 10, 2024 Catholic News Agency 1

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CNA Staff, May 10, 2024 / 06:00 am (CNA).
Author and Anglican convert Father Dwight Longenecker along with a number of Catholic scholars are launching the first Catholic college in South Carolina, a… […]

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Catholic colleges and universities owe students an apology

September 16, 2022 Marc D. Guerra, Ph.D. 33

For more than forty years, Catholic liberal arts colleges have, to put it mildly, struggled to carve out a recognizable intellectual and educational place in the ever-shifting landscape of American higher education. That they have […]

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The pressing task for Catholic universities: An interview with Dr. Jonathan J. Sanford

August 18, 2022 Jesse Russell 13

Dr. Jonathan J. Sanford is President of the University of Dallas as well as a Professor of Philosophy. Sanford was at Franciscan University of Steubenville for thirteen years before joining the University of Dallas in […]

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Seven dialogues on the liberal arts and the classical learning tradition

May 8, 2022 Brian Welter 2

Does the past offer any solutions to the contemporary crisis in education? Is there really such a sharp break in educational practices between the past and the present? And what is the role of the […]

Essay

Bonfire of the Humanities: The Moorings of Academy Adrift

March 10, 2019 Anthony E. Clark, Ph.D. 11

Editor’s note: Anthony E. Clark, the Edward B. Lindaman Chair at Whitworth University, recently delivered the last of four talks on various topics related to important historical and social issues, such as religious freedom, religious […]

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Saturdays with Father Schall: A young Jesuit on the older Jesuit’s 90th birthday

January 23, 2018 S. Hendrianto, S.J. 4

Father James V. Schall, SJ has been a source of encouragement to a younger generation of priests and scholars who are seeking to preserve a […]

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On teaching the liberal arts

September 14, 2017 James Matthew Wilson 3

My maturation as a professor came when I learned to love ideas more by way of coming to love them through—in pilgrimage with, in communion […]

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