Catholic colleges and universities in America have significantly changed philosophically, demographically, legally, and financially during the past 5 decades. Since the conclusion of the Second Vatican Council in 1965, there has been considerable focus on attempting to accurately describe the Catholic identity for institutions affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church. Called to embrace the modern world, Catholic institutions of higher learning have been challenged to retain their distinctiveness even as they have become more closely aligned with secular institutions within the academy. Because of this convergence of institutional similarities, how does a potential student come to understand institutional Catholic identity during the search...
Institutional vision is a philosophical template—a concept of what, at its best, a college or univer...
Catholic identity is considered to be the single most important issue facing Catholic higher educati...
American Catholic higher education has faced and overcome challenges, both from American higher educ...
Since Vatican II (1962-1965), a radical transformation has taken place within the Roman Catholic Chu...
All Catholic institutions are increasingly involved in discussions about what constitutes Catholic i...
The past 25 to 30 years have brought a visible change in the role of lay faculty and administrators ...
When students are in the college search process, they look to many different resources to help them ...
It can be difficult to define Catholic university identity in universal terms — or to compare one Ca...
Since the 1960s, there has been a Catholic identity crisis among Catholic colleges and universities....
Institutional vision is a philosophical template”a concept of what, at its best, a college or univer...
The implicit aim of much of the work on the Catholic identity of Catholic colleges and universities ...
For almost one million college students in the United States, the Catholic university is Church. Thi...
Much of the concern of Catholic identity revolves around students’ experiences of Catholicism ...
Catholic colleges and universities in the United States started experiencing major identity crisis i...
Since the publication of Ex Corde Ecclesiae (John Paul II, 1990), Catholic colleges and universities...
Institutional vision is a philosophical template—a concept of what, at its best, a college or univer...
Catholic identity is considered to be the single most important issue facing Catholic higher educati...
American Catholic higher education has faced and overcome challenges, both from American higher educ...
Since Vatican II (1962-1965), a radical transformation has taken place within the Roman Catholic Chu...
All Catholic institutions are increasingly involved in discussions about what constitutes Catholic i...
The past 25 to 30 years have brought a visible change in the role of lay faculty and administrators ...
When students are in the college search process, they look to many different resources to help them ...
It can be difficult to define Catholic university identity in universal terms — or to compare one Ca...
Since the 1960s, there has been a Catholic identity crisis among Catholic colleges and universities....
Institutional vision is a philosophical template”a concept of what, at its best, a college or univer...
The implicit aim of much of the work on the Catholic identity of Catholic colleges and universities ...
For almost one million college students in the United States, the Catholic university is Church. Thi...
Much of the concern of Catholic identity revolves around students’ experiences of Catholicism ...
Catholic colleges and universities in the United States started experiencing major identity crisis i...
Since the publication of Ex Corde Ecclesiae (John Paul II, 1990), Catholic colleges and universities...
Institutional vision is a philosophical template—a concept of what, at its best, a college or univer...
Catholic identity is considered to be the single most important issue facing Catholic higher educati...
American Catholic higher education has faced and overcome challenges, both from American higher educ...