In the fall of 1997, a group of junior tenure-track women faculty in the Department of Teacher Education at the University of Dayton decided to meet regularly in order to support each others’ scholarly endeavors in the process of achieving promotion and tenure. The group of subsequently became known as the Writing ”“Writers’ Support Group (WWSG). In 2000, the group conducted a self-study of its group process to determine how the formation of women’s WWSG fit with the mission and characteristics of a Marianist university. The results suggest that, although each of the characteristics could be identified in the group processes, the group best identified with the Marianist mandate to educate in family spirit. Each member of the group consi...
News release announces that Womanhood and Mary: Archetype of Mankind in the History of Salvation i...
Preparing employees to become stewards of the Marianist values and charisms has become a priority at...
The purpose of this study was to explore students\u27 experience of the Catholic and Marianist cultu...
In the fall of 1997, a group of junior tenure-track women faculty in the Department of Teacher Educa...
In the fall of 1997, a group of junior tenure-track women faculty in the Department of Teacher Educa...
As a Marianist institution, the University of Dayton is called to sustain the characteristics of Mar...
Included in this issue: Immaculate Mary; Grants augment women’s research; Mentoring grows; Women’s S...
In the summer of 1996, members of the Society of Mary gathered in Rome for a General Chapter* accept...
The Society of Mary (Marianists) originated in France. This article traces the development of the re...
The Society of Mary (Marianists) originated in France. This article traces the development of the re...
In the academic climate survey conducted in April, 2014 some respondents indicated they did not beli...
With the variety of teaching and leading roles placed on faculty members within higher education ins...
With the variety of teaching and leading roles placed on faculty members within higher education ins...
With the variety of teaching and leading roles placed on faculty members within higher education ins...
Catholic universities across the United States are perceived as some of the most prestigious institu...
News release announces that Womanhood and Mary: Archetype of Mankind in the History of Salvation i...
Preparing employees to become stewards of the Marianist values and charisms has become a priority at...
The purpose of this study was to explore students\u27 experience of the Catholic and Marianist cultu...
In the fall of 1997, a group of junior tenure-track women faculty in the Department of Teacher Educa...
In the fall of 1997, a group of junior tenure-track women faculty in the Department of Teacher Educa...
As a Marianist institution, the University of Dayton is called to sustain the characteristics of Mar...
Included in this issue: Immaculate Mary; Grants augment women’s research; Mentoring grows; Women’s S...
In the summer of 1996, members of the Society of Mary gathered in Rome for a General Chapter* accept...
The Society of Mary (Marianists) originated in France. This article traces the development of the re...
The Society of Mary (Marianists) originated in France. This article traces the development of the re...
In the academic climate survey conducted in April, 2014 some respondents indicated they did not beli...
With the variety of teaching and leading roles placed on faculty members within higher education ins...
With the variety of teaching and leading roles placed on faculty members within higher education ins...
With the variety of teaching and leading roles placed on faculty members within higher education ins...
Catholic universities across the United States are perceived as some of the most prestigious institu...
News release announces that Womanhood and Mary: Archetype of Mankind in the History of Salvation i...
Preparing employees to become stewards of the Marianist values and charisms has become a priority at...
The purpose of this study was to explore students\u27 experience of the Catholic and Marianist cultu...