Catholic universities have a particular role to play in social development and cultural progress. Through their encounter with the Gospel, they have the opportunity to provide transformational experiences for students, faculty, and staff. One powerful means of such development and progress is to promote the engagement of students and staff with local communities. This article focuses on the transformative nature of community engagement at Australian Catholic University and describes how the university fi nds the inspiration for such engagement in the charisms of its founding religious congregations
This article was first published in the Jesuit Higher Education Journal under a Creative Commons Att...
As practitioners of Catholic Social Teaching, Catholic nongovernmental organizations are excell...
Catholic institutions of higher learning compete mightily for students, faculty, and research dollar...
This article advances the concept that the mission of a diocesan Catholic college/university is foun...
Catholic higher education has a long history of community engagement, dating at least to the early 1...
Responding to challenges questioning the possibility of distinctively Catholic higher education, thi...
Australian Catholic University (ACU) has had a long-standing commitment to social justice and to eng...
Responding to challenges questioning the possibility of distinctively Catholic higher education, thi...
Religious communities engaged in educational ministry have been challenged by the Second Vatican Cou...
This article, originally presented as a plenary address at the Association of Catholic Colleges and ...
The signs of the times, that we are living in the midst of, are dramatic, suggesting perhaps radical...
Dialogue about Catholic identity has been taking place at American Catholic colleges and universitie...
This article develops themes that were outlined in a keynote presentation at the Seeking the Li...
In the United States, there are approximately 244 Catholic colleges and universities that toget...
Divided into three parts, this article first describes the impact that historical and sociologi...
This article was first published in the Jesuit Higher Education Journal under a Creative Commons Att...
As practitioners of Catholic Social Teaching, Catholic nongovernmental organizations are excell...
Catholic institutions of higher learning compete mightily for students, faculty, and research dollar...
This article advances the concept that the mission of a diocesan Catholic college/university is foun...
Catholic higher education has a long history of community engagement, dating at least to the early 1...
Responding to challenges questioning the possibility of distinctively Catholic higher education, thi...
Australian Catholic University (ACU) has had a long-standing commitment to social justice and to eng...
Responding to challenges questioning the possibility of distinctively Catholic higher education, thi...
Religious communities engaged in educational ministry have been challenged by the Second Vatican Cou...
This article, originally presented as a plenary address at the Association of Catholic Colleges and ...
The signs of the times, that we are living in the midst of, are dramatic, suggesting perhaps radical...
Dialogue about Catholic identity has been taking place at American Catholic colleges and universitie...
This article develops themes that were outlined in a keynote presentation at the Seeking the Li...
In the United States, there are approximately 244 Catholic colleges and universities that toget...
Divided into three parts, this article first describes the impact that historical and sociologi...
This article was first published in the Jesuit Higher Education Journal under a Creative Commons Att...
As practitioners of Catholic Social Teaching, Catholic nongovernmental organizations are excell...
Catholic institutions of higher learning compete mightily for students, faculty, and research dollar...