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Boegel, Ellen K. – Journal of Catholic Higher Education, 2012
Universities struggling to recapture their Catholic identity in an increasingly pluralistic campus environment learn from "Idea of a University" that Catholic identity is fostered by two essential elements: a culture of the intellect and a loyal Catholic spirit. Catholics and non-Catholics can build vibrant Catholic campuses by working together to…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Church Related Colleges, Catholics, Controversial Issues (Course Content)
Turkson, Peter K. A. – Journal of Catholic Higher Education, 2012
Building on "Vocation of the Business Leader," the recently released document from the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, along with input from Catholic business and educational leaders from around the world, this essay examines five pillars on which a Catholic business school should build its mission: foundations; the purpose of…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Church Related Colleges, Business Administration Education, Institutional Mission
Goodpaster, Kenneth E.; Maines, T. Dean – Journal of Catholic Higher Education, 2012
Catholic business schools need a process to shape their operations intentionally in light of the Catholic moral tradition. Recent developments in Catholic health care suggest a model they might follow. This model uses a method known as the "Self-Assessment and Improvement Process" (SAIP), which helps leaders deploy moral principles…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Catholics, Church Related Colleges, Beliefs
Ferrari, Joseph; Janulis, Patrick – Journal of Catholic Higher Education, 2009
This study compared the perceptions of the mission identity and mission-driven campus activities of faculty (n = 305) and staff (n = 584) at a large urban Catholic university. Moreover, it compared employees who were self identified as Catholic (n = 375), Christian (n = 204), other faiths (n = 161), or no religious preference (n = 159).…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Catholics, Institutional Mission, Multivariate Analysis
Bolduc, Vincent – Journal of Catholic Higher Education, 2009
More than 200 colleges and universities call themselves Catholic. This affiliation contains surprising variability in its organizational and cultural manifestations, as well as its adherence to Church teachings and practices. Prospective students, parents, alumni, benefactors, accrediting agencies, and Church leaders all have an interest in…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Catholics, Comparative Analysis, Educational Practices
Gray, Howard; Sullivan, Crystal – Journal of Catholic Higher Education, 2008
Campus ministry contributes to the development of mission and Catholic identity at Catholic colleges and universities through student programming and pastoral care, and also through service to the institution itself. It is important to recognize that while campus ministry is not solely responsible for the outward expressions of Catholic identity,…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Church Related Colleges, Institutional Mission, Higher Education
Heft, James L. – Journal of Catholic Higher Education, 2008
Divided into three parts, this article first describes the impact that historical and sociological factors, especially the weakening of the Catholic subculture and the recent development of "emerging adulthood", have on Catholic colleges and universities. The second part is a discussion of the typical approaches--both strengths and weaknesses--of…
Descriptors: Clergy, Catholics, Young Adults, Educational Change

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