STEUBENVILLE, Ohio -- In response to the unprecedented economic fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic, Franciscan University of Steubenville announced it will cover the remainder of tuition costs, after scholarships and grants have been applied, for the fall 2020 semester for all incoming full-time undergraduate students enrolled in its on-campus programs.
WASHINGTON – More than 70,000 people attended the NCAA men's basketball championship game at Houston's NRG Stadium April 4, but no one had a seat quite like Augustinian Father Rob Hagan.
ROSEBURG, Ore. - The gunman behind the Oct. 1 massacre at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg reportedly asked students whether they were Christian.
Dealing with the anxiety of going to university
For high school seniors, the end of the school year is approaching. While this normally brings relief and excitement for the summer, high school graduates face the uncertainty of what is to come. Starting university or college is, after all, a leap into the unknown.
OTTAWA - A Mexican group that includes the mother of one of 43 students who disappeared from a teacher-training college in Ayotzinapa, Mexico, is asking Canada to take Mexico off its list of safe countries.
Nun’s quest for renewal lands her in Ireland
It is often said that a religious sister never truly retires, and Sr. Mary Ann Maxwell is living proof.
The Canadian member of the Sisters of Charity of Immaculate Conception spent her first 37 years as a nun working as both a teacher and principalin the Catholic school system, from which she had just graduated.
NAIROBI, Kenya - The president of the Kenyan bishops' conference called on Easter worshippers to commit themselves to praying for peace and security in their homeland after militants attacked a college campus days earlier.
Catholic colleges urged to tap into students’ faith
WASHINGTON - Catholic college presidents gathered in Washington earlier this month not only got ideas about ways to improve faculty development and fundraising efforts, they were also challenged to keep helping students embrace their faith or come to understand what it means.
Name now reflects college’s Catholicity
LANGLEY, B.C. - The Catholic college affiliated with Trinity Western University has rebranded itself.
Redeemer Pacific College, which teaches TWU-accredited courses from a Catholic perspective, has changed its name to Catholic Pacific College.
Preserving liberal arts in a tech crazy world
Prof. David Seljak has been standing up in front of classrooms and teaching young men and women how to think about their society for approximately a generation. There’s always been an ebb and flow of students, but lately the ebb has the upper hand.
Higher Education
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The Higher Education special feature came out in the Feb. 28 print and digital issues.
Over the weekend, we'll be adding articles on the CatholicRegister.org homepage for readers to browse.
Here are the articles that you can expect this Sunday:
- Catholic universities take next step in Truth and Reconciliation, by Jean Ko Din, The Catholic Register
- When it comes to theology, Newman bookstore is the place to get it all, by Lasha Morningstar
- New Brescia principal finds right fit, by Evan Boudreau, The Catholic Register
- Saint Mary’s enlists peers in mental health counselling, by Michael Swan, The Catholic Register
- Ignoring spiritual dimension education’s ‘biggest crisis,’ by Junno Arocho Esteves
State of the Union speech hits on numerous social justice themes
WASHINGTON - In his Jan. 20 State of the Union address, President Barack Obama hit on numerous themes that resonated with Catholic advocates for social justice issues.
2014 Heisman Trophy winner says everything he does is for God's 'glory'
PORTLAND, Ore. - The winner of college football's 2014 Heisman Trophy attended Hawaii's only all-boys Catholic high school, the successor to the school St. Damien of Molokai briefly attended in preparation for his ordination in Honolulu.
College students flock to university campus for faith
College students in Toronto are turning to local universities for what’s lacking on their own school campuses — Catholic chaplaincies.
College can steer men toward priesthood
WASHINGTON - The college experience — and the Catholic college experience, especially — can influence a young man’s decision toward considering a priestly vocation, according to a study issued in early July by Boston College.