by Dr. Dominic A. Aquila
Professor and Director of Assessment & Institutional Effectiveness, Academic Affairs, University of St. Thomas
At Catholic colleges and universities, students thrive and succeed in every aspect of their lives. Consider a Catholic education in your college search process.
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by Erin Moriarty
Associate Vice President and Dean of Undergraduate Admission, Loyola University Chicago
Catholic students have ample opportunities to nurture their faith with college extracurriculars. Here are some options to get involved and connected on campus.
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by Jessica Tomer
Web Content Manager, New England Law | Boston
Let's talk about some of the fun and often meaningful ways to celebrate the Christmas season on campus (whether you're actively involved in your faith or not!).
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by Emily Rogan
CollegeXpress Student Writer, Morehead State University
Being exposed to different religions at college was a new and eye-opening experience for this student, changing the way she saw the world and her faith.
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by Libby Kamrowski
Student, Gonzaga University
A sophomore at Gonzaga University explains what role religion plays on her campus and what you can expect if you choose to attend a Catholic college.
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by Scott Salvato
Director of Campus Ministry, Molloy College
Sure, campus ministry is about helping at church, volunteering, and sharing your faith with your peers. But it's also something much more fundamental to the Catholic college experience.
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by Emilie E. Schnabel
Assistant Director of Admission, Coordinator for Campus Visits and Events, Saint Martin's University
In the college search, cost, academics, and location are certainly important. But is there more to higher education? Could there be?
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by Brian Mills
Vice President of Student Development, Lincoln Christian University
Service learning is, in a very technical sense, just that: learning through service. But why does this matter? Here, we explore the philosophical and spiritual foundations of service learning.
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by Dr. Brian Flanagan
Assistant Professor of Theology, Marymount University
If you have ever voiced your thoughts about majoring in theology or religious studies, you might have been greeted with, "What are you going to do with that?" Well, this is what!
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by Megan Gibbs
Senior Assistant Editor, Scholarship Manager, Wintergreen Orchard House
I was raised Protestant, but, truth be told, I was never really thrilled with the religion thing. With that, going to a Catholic college was nowhere on or near the list of things I wanted out of my future college. Somehow, though, I found myself enrolled at Merrimack College a small, independent Catholic school in Massachusetts. As it turned out, the school proved to me that sometimes the things you think you don't like or don't want are the ones that you need the most.
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