Offering a Jesuit education requires much from the faculty and staff at a Jesuit university. While there is wide agreement with Jesuit Superior General Peter-Hans Kolvenbach’s observation that our particular education should be measured by who our students become, faculty and staff need a fundamental understanding of the roots and intentions of Jesuit education to truly begin to fulfill that promise of a Jesuit education.1 This article shares the reflective practice of five colleagues working in different roles at a Jesuit university, seeking to better re-examine their understanding of the foundations of Jesuit education, including special attention to the history, contextual meaning, and analysis of the six Catholic, Jesuit values that we ...
At the turn of the 20th century, the Society of Jesus recognized that the paucity of new priests ent...
Responding to challenges questioning the possibility of distinctively Catholic higher education, thi...
John W. O’Malley S. J. in The First Jesuits described well the basic principles of the Jesuit educat...
Offering a Jesuit education requires much from the faculty and staff at a Jesuit university. While t...
Higher education is often faced with external pressures that can guide the practice and offerings of...
Higher education is often faced with external pressures that can guide the practice and offerings of...
Jesuit education includes among its characteristics the development of students\u27 intellect, chara...
The Society of Jesus sponsors more colleges and universities than any other religious order in Ameri...
What values do undergraduates adopt and internalize as a result of their college experiences at a Ca...
Note: Jesuit philosophy and spirituality are known for their meditative and reflective dimensions. A...
It is a source of great joy for me to meet with our collaborators in this magnificent Aula Magna of ...
This article addresses the congruence of a student affairs professional prepa-ration program within ...
This study explores the relationship between American, Jesuit college and university Chief mission o...
The remarkable development of the Catholic university in the United States has raised issues about i...
In recent years, much progress has been made in explicating how the educational mission of a Jesuit ...
At the turn of the 20th century, the Society of Jesus recognized that the paucity of new priests ent...
Responding to challenges questioning the possibility of distinctively Catholic higher education, thi...
John W. O’Malley S. J. in The First Jesuits described well the basic principles of the Jesuit educat...
Offering a Jesuit education requires much from the faculty and staff at a Jesuit university. While t...
Higher education is often faced with external pressures that can guide the practice and offerings of...
Higher education is often faced with external pressures that can guide the practice and offerings of...
Jesuit education includes among its characteristics the development of students\u27 intellect, chara...
The Society of Jesus sponsors more colleges and universities than any other religious order in Ameri...
What values do undergraduates adopt and internalize as a result of their college experiences at a Ca...
Note: Jesuit philosophy and spirituality are known for their meditative and reflective dimensions. A...
It is a source of great joy for me to meet with our collaborators in this magnificent Aula Magna of ...
This article addresses the congruence of a student affairs professional prepa-ration program within ...
This study explores the relationship between American, Jesuit college and university Chief mission o...
The remarkable development of the Catholic university in the United States has raised issues about i...
In recent years, much progress has been made in explicating how the educational mission of a Jesuit ...
At the turn of the 20th century, the Society of Jesus recognized that the paucity of new priests ent...
Responding to challenges questioning the possibility of distinctively Catholic higher education, thi...
John W. O’Malley S. J. in The First Jesuits described well the basic principles of the Jesuit educat...