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Concussions and Catholic Schools
Matt Emerson
October 09, 2015
A Notre Dame fan describes uneasiness that comes with supporting collegiate football today
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Simon Weil and the art of paying attention
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October 08, 2015
A reflection from Michael St. Thomas on technology, study and prayer
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A new era for Loyola Marymount
Matt Emerson
October 07, 2015
Congratulations to Timothy Law Snyder, Ph.D., who was inaugurated as the 16th president of the Jesuit university in Los Angeles.
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Seattle University president on Jesuit higher ed in the age of Francis
Matt Emerson
October 06, 2015
Father Stephen V. Sundborg, S.J., see his Catholic Jesuit university following the Jesuit pope "in mercy, in dialogue, in service of others."
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Georgetown president on tensions in Jesuit higher ed
Matt Emerson
October 01, 2015
'We strive to be one of the great universities in the world and we strive to be authentic Catholic and Jesuit,' says university president John J. DeGioia.
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Should Shakespeare be translated?
Matt Emerson
September 30, 2015
It's tough to see so many students hold a negative view about the Bard because of the unfamiliarity of the language.
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