Thesis advisor: James O'TooleIn the 1960s American Jesuit secondary school administrators struggled to resolve a profound tension within their institutions. The religious order's traditional educational aim dating back to the 1500s emphasized influence through contact with "important and public persons" in order that the Jesuits might in turn help direct cultures around the world to a more universal good. This historical foundation clashed sharply with what was emerging as the Jesuits' new emphasis on a preferential option for the poor. This dissertation argues that the greater cultural and religious changes of the 1960s posed a fundamental challenge to Catholic elite education in the United States. The competing visions of the Jesuits ...
Thesis advisor: Johannes de WitWhile internationalization in higher education is widely documented, ...
In this paper, I look specifically at Catholic colleges in the United States and compare their stude...
In 1926, the Archdiocese of Milwaukee dissertationed its first Diocesan high school, hoping thereby ...
The Catholic religious order known as the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) manages an expansive network of...
Thesis advisor: Margaret GuiderIn July of 2009, Adolfo Nicolas, SJ, the Superior General of the Soci...
Innovation has taken place in education as a necessity to respond to a rapidly changing world. In th...
The larger neoliberal environment that is driving all of higher education has left Jesuit universiti...
Jesuits have shaped and been shaped by the history of the United States, from the colonial period th...
This thesis examines the Jesuit missionaries active in the region of Detroit and how their role in t...
Contents: Reflections on the “Shaping the Future” Conference, Mexico City, 2010 4 Refounding the “Un...
The purpose of this study is to analyze two Catholic high schools that follow the same innovative pr...
Thesis advisor: Thomas H. GroomeThe research question of the dissertation is: How to form partners i...
The purpose of this study was to discern which socioeconomic classes are represented in Catholic hig...
The purpose of this study was to discern which socioeconomic classes are represented in Catholic hig...
What common values do diverse Jesuit institutions share? In what ways are Jesuit colleges and univer...
Thesis advisor: Johannes de WitWhile internationalization in higher education is widely documented, ...
In this paper, I look specifically at Catholic colleges in the United States and compare their stude...
In 1926, the Archdiocese of Milwaukee dissertationed its first Diocesan high school, hoping thereby ...
The Catholic religious order known as the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) manages an expansive network of...
Thesis advisor: Margaret GuiderIn July of 2009, Adolfo Nicolas, SJ, the Superior General of the Soci...
Innovation has taken place in education as a necessity to respond to a rapidly changing world. In th...
The larger neoliberal environment that is driving all of higher education has left Jesuit universiti...
Jesuits have shaped and been shaped by the history of the United States, from the colonial period th...
This thesis examines the Jesuit missionaries active in the region of Detroit and how their role in t...
Contents: Reflections on the “Shaping the Future” Conference, Mexico City, 2010 4 Refounding the “Un...
The purpose of this study is to analyze two Catholic high schools that follow the same innovative pr...
Thesis advisor: Thomas H. GroomeThe research question of the dissertation is: How to form partners i...
The purpose of this study was to discern which socioeconomic classes are represented in Catholic hig...
The purpose of this study was to discern which socioeconomic classes are represented in Catholic hig...
What common values do diverse Jesuit institutions share? In what ways are Jesuit colleges and univer...
Thesis advisor: Johannes de WitWhile internationalization in higher education is widely documented, ...
In this paper, I look specifically at Catholic colleges in the United States and compare their stude...
In 1926, the Archdiocese of Milwaukee dissertationed its first Diocesan high school, hoping thereby ...