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How Catholic business schools can do better than Harvard
William J. Byron
August 15, 2017
Where elite secular schools fall short of setting the tone needed to humanize the world of business, Catholic schools can deliver.
Politics & Society
Dispatches
Catholic school advocates press Trump to strengthen school choice programs
Michael J. O’Loughlin
August 09, 2017
Eight months into his presidency, advocates of “school choice” wonder if the president will be able to deliver on his promise.
Politics & Society
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Millennials are killing homeownership. But don't blame them—blame student debt
The Editors
August 09, 2017
Heavy debt from a college education can only make it more difficult for young adults to undertake the commitments of marriage and parenthood.
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The document that changed Catholic education forever
John I. Jenkins, C.S.C.
July 11, 2017
Although most agree that the Land O’ Lakes statement has had a pervasive influence on Catholic higher education over the last 50 years, many have seen its influence as unconstructive or simply pernicious.
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A Jesuit perspective on Harry Potter
William Reiser
June 09, 2017
Religious studies professor William Reiser, S.J., reflects on his use of Harry Potter in the classroom.
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Schools have the right to limit free speech. But how much should they?
Ellen K. Boegel
May 26, 2017
Discussions that lead to cooperative compliance are better than banning speech.
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