Thesis advisor: Hosffman OpsinoWomen Religious founded more than half of the current two hundred and sixty institutions of Catholic higher education in the United States. Rooted in a distinct mission to women’s education in the Catholic Intellectual Tradition, these colleges and universities have demonstrated a strong commitment to educate the politically, economically, educationally, and ecclesially marginalized, with particular emphasis on the empowerment of women. For nearly a century, these colleges and universities have creatively adapted to various changes in the educational and cultural landscape and have navigated and negotiated the complex relationships between the Church, the university, and the larger U.S. society. Ironically, th...
Dafina Lazarus Stewart, Michael M. Kocet, and Sharon Lobdell explore what college and university cam...
With the decline of women entering the convent, there is a dearth of women religious who can or will...
Catholic women\u27s colleges played an important role in American higher education in the period fro...
Catholic universities across the United States are perceived as some of the most prestigious institu...
Today, lay women are playing more of a part in Catholic parishes and communities, and with the decli...
Thesis advisor: Theresa O'KeefeThe landscape of religious belonging is rapidly changing in the Unite...
Responding to challenges questioning the possibility of distinctively Catholic higher education, thi...
This study addresses the lack of scholarly attention focused on educational contributions of Catholi...
Thesis advisor: Thomas H. GroomeThere has been spirited debate regarding the identity of Catholic co...
While the role of women in the Catholic Church has been a topic of much discussion, there has also b...
Colleges and universities with a religious mission live with the tension of embodying transcendent i...
Thesis advisor: Karen ArnoldU.S. Jesuit Catholic universities are called not only to be excellent ac...
Responding to challenges questioning the possibility of distinctively Catholic higher education, thi...
Thesis advisor: Ana Martinez-AlemanRoman Catholic Seminaries are post-secondary schools where men st...
A decline in the number of vowed religious who teach and administer in Catholic high schools has pla...
Dafina Lazarus Stewart, Michael M. Kocet, and Sharon Lobdell explore what college and university cam...
With the decline of women entering the convent, there is a dearth of women religious who can or will...
Catholic women\u27s colleges played an important role in American higher education in the period fro...
Catholic universities across the United States are perceived as some of the most prestigious institu...
Today, lay women are playing more of a part in Catholic parishes and communities, and with the decli...
Thesis advisor: Theresa O'KeefeThe landscape of religious belonging is rapidly changing in the Unite...
Responding to challenges questioning the possibility of distinctively Catholic higher education, thi...
This study addresses the lack of scholarly attention focused on educational contributions of Catholi...
Thesis advisor: Thomas H. GroomeThere has been spirited debate regarding the identity of Catholic co...
While the role of women in the Catholic Church has been a topic of much discussion, there has also b...
Colleges and universities with a religious mission live with the tension of embodying transcendent i...
Thesis advisor: Karen ArnoldU.S. Jesuit Catholic universities are called not only to be excellent ac...
Responding to challenges questioning the possibility of distinctively Catholic higher education, thi...
Thesis advisor: Ana Martinez-AlemanRoman Catholic Seminaries are post-secondary schools where men st...
A decline in the number of vowed religious who teach and administer in Catholic high schools has pla...
Dafina Lazarus Stewart, Michael M. Kocet, and Sharon Lobdell explore what college and university cam...
With the decline of women entering the convent, there is a dearth of women religious who can or will...
Catholic women\u27s colleges played an important role in American higher education in the period fro...