This short article introduces the Vincentian Poverty Reduction Symposium of 2007 and further introduces this issue of Vincentian Heritage, which has a special focus on what Vincentian academic institutions from all over the world can do to reduce povert
Dr. Marco Tavanti and Craig Mousin discuss with Dr. Scott Kelly the university\u27s responsibility f...
The worldwide Vincentian major higher education institutions have best practices and pedagogical inn...
Dennis Holtschneider and Edward Udovic note that “in the United States, a college degree is the sing...
This short article introduces the Vincentian Poverty Reduction Symposium of 2007 and further introdu...
Mousin, Reverend Craig B. (2008) The Most Important Question, Vincentian Heritage Journal: Vol. 28...
This brief article introduces the issue by describing the best aspects of university life and what m...
Vincent de Paul believed it was God’s will to serve poor persons as Christ would serve them. Edward ...
Former superior general G. Gregory Gay writes, “Education becomes a living witness to the Gospel of ...
Yvonne Pratt-Johnson defines poverty of spirit as “the wretched condition of those whose pride and s...
This article examines how Vincent de Paul and Louise de Marillac applied Vincentian values to fund r...
This article discusses the vital need for academic and intersectoral partnerships in the effort to r...
St. Vincent de Paul is a popular saint in the contemporary practice of Catholicism. This article exp...
DePaul University’s mission and values statement and the National Association of Social Workers Code...
This article explores the parameters of poverty reduction efforts undertaken in the Vincentian tradi...
Following its mission to be an agent of social transformation, the Universidad de Santa Isabel in th...
Dr. Marco Tavanti and Craig Mousin discuss with Dr. Scott Kelly the university\u27s responsibility f...
The worldwide Vincentian major higher education institutions have best practices and pedagogical inn...
Dennis Holtschneider and Edward Udovic note that “in the United States, a college degree is the sing...
This short article introduces the Vincentian Poverty Reduction Symposium of 2007 and further introdu...
Mousin, Reverend Craig B. (2008) The Most Important Question, Vincentian Heritage Journal: Vol. 28...
This brief article introduces the issue by describing the best aspects of university life and what m...
Vincent de Paul believed it was God’s will to serve poor persons as Christ would serve them. Edward ...
Former superior general G. Gregory Gay writes, “Education becomes a living witness to the Gospel of ...
Yvonne Pratt-Johnson defines poverty of spirit as “the wretched condition of those whose pride and s...
This article examines how Vincent de Paul and Louise de Marillac applied Vincentian values to fund r...
This article discusses the vital need for academic and intersectoral partnerships in the effort to r...
St. Vincent de Paul is a popular saint in the contemporary practice of Catholicism. This article exp...
DePaul University’s mission and values statement and the National Association of Social Workers Code...
This article explores the parameters of poverty reduction efforts undertaken in the Vincentian tradi...
Following its mission to be an agent of social transformation, the Universidad de Santa Isabel in th...
Dr. Marco Tavanti and Craig Mousin discuss with Dr. Scott Kelly the university\u27s responsibility f...
The worldwide Vincentian major higher education institutions have best practices and pedagogical inn...
Dennis Holtschneider and Edward Udovic note that “in the United States, a college degree is the sing...