“Jesuit values” has become a phrase often seen and often referenced, but seldom processed as a part of Georgetown’s day-to-day experience. We see these phrases all over campus — at least, when we’re ...
A student group, GU Fossil Free, is currently advocating for the university to divest from corporations that deal in fossil fuels. This bold proposal — which is too new to be assessed on its merit or ...
Miguel Blancarte Jr. with Ivonne Sambolin, the Director of Community Engagement at the Chicago Department of Public Health, at a Covid-19 testing site in Chicago's Humboldt Park neighborhood. Photo ...
Now that you’re part of the Pack, we want to know: What drives you to be your best? At Loyola, our Jesuit identity helps us to challenge our assumptions, reflect on our actions, and pursue something ...
Alpha Sigma Nu, the national Jesuit honor society, was founded at Marquette University in 1915. The Santa Clara University chapter was established in 1942. Alpha Sigma Nu upholds the Jesuit values of ...
Boston College is participating in a self-study as a part of the Jesuit Mission Priority Examen initiated by the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities. The study is designed as a ...
During his tenure at Boston College, University President Rev. William P. Leahy, S.J., has made a big deal out of living one’s life in accordance with Jesuit values. Shortly after becoming president ...
Mission to Momentum 2030 Executive Summary Loyola University New Orleans has launched a five-year strategic plan: Mission to Momentum 2030. The University's previous strategic pla ...
The Ignatian Center for Jesuit Education, through the Ignatian Formation for Mission program, is honored to establish a new grant. This grant will support faculty and staff in directly engaging ...
The BCaring Campaign fosters a deeper sense of community and embodies the spirit of our shared Jesuit legacy. We facilitate events and activities that center on self-reflection, respect, and ...
Catholic universities say the end of affirmative action threatens their values and religious liberty
Demonstrators protest outside of the Supreme Court in Washington, Thursday, June 29, 2023, after the Supreme Court struck down affirmative action in college admissions, saying race cannot be a factor.
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