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50 Years of ERIC
50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Sproles, Karyn; McClintock, Elizabeth; Meaner, Christopher – Journal of Catholic Higher Education, 2014
Part of Carlow University's social justice mission is a commitment to providing access to education. This commitment can lead the institution to admit students who are not prepared for college-level work. As a result, the university recently removed a sequence of developmental classes because it lengthened the time to graduation, and there…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Access to Education, College Preparation, College Freshmen
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Snyder, Mary Hembrow; Edwards, Alice; McCarthy, Richard W. – Journal of Catholic Higher Education, 2014
This article addresses apparent impasses between "Mercy" and "Catholic" identities in our colleges and universities. Each of the contributors represents a unique voice arising from her or his role and experience within the university community. All are grappling with the tension generated by the university's efforts to…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Church Related Colleges, Catholics, Catholic Schools
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Affenito, Sandra G.; Artz, Judy; Carlson, Vivian – Journal of Catholic Higher Education, 2014
The University of St. Joseph, a Mercy institution, was founded during the Great Depression to provide women a gateway to higher education for careers in fields that would serve the well-being of society. Recently, the institution has undergone changes to modernize its organizational structure. Consistent with its commitment to educate people of…
Descriptors: Universities, Governance, Institutional Characteristics, Organizational Change
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Brady, Bernard V. – Journal of Catholic Higher Education, 2013
The phrase "Catholic intellectual tradition" appears in many self-descriptions of Catholic colleges and universities. It communicates the identity of these institutions to the broader Catholic community, to members of the particular college or university community, and to the broader academic world. The phrase "Catholic intellectual…
Descriptors: Catholics, Intellectual Development, Institutional Mission, Church Related Colleges
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Beabout, Gregory R. – Journal of Catholic Higher Education, 2013
How might educators better balance liberal learning (the proper aim of which is the development of the whole person) with education that provides training in technical skills needed for a trade or a working profession suitable to provide for one's family and contribute to the common good? In "Caritas in Veritate," Pope Benedict…
Descriptors: Humanism, Business Administration Education, Medicine, Catholics
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Haen, Jason – Journal of Catholic Higher Education, 2013
The world of work that students enter after graduation will not mirror the straightforward world portrayed by their textbooks. They will be required to make decisions that will affect more than the bottom line. Faculty at Catholic business schools can integrate the components of Catholic social teaching (CST) into the classroom to help equip…
Descriptors: Ethics, Accounting, College Faculty, Business Administration Education
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Fitz, Raymond; Johnson, Patricia Altenbernd – Journal of Catholic Higher Education, 2013
The following pages present an account of practices developed at the University of Dayton, a Catholic university in the Marianist tradition, to help faculty more intentionally integrate liberal learning and business education by focusing on ways the Catholic Intellectual Tradition can shape the context in which this integration takes place. The…
Descriptors: Catholics, Church Related Colleges, Seminars, Interdisciplinary Approach
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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)
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Lowery, Daniel – Journal of Catholic Higher Education, 2012
This article uses the work of Anthony J. Gittins to reframe our understanding of Catholic higher education as mission. The broad adoption of this framework would require a common intellectual foundation, the possibility of which is dismissed by many. An accessible ontology is implied, however, in the existential analysis and theology of Karl…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Philosophy, Catholics, Church Related Colleges
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Briel, Don – Journal of Catholic Higher Education, 2012
Although Catholic universities face a number of challenges in an increasingly unsettled economy, the situation also provides significant opportunities for Catholic universities to highlight the central importance of their Catholic identity in order both to recover their deepest commitments and to realize an advantage in an increasingly competitive…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Role, Catholics, Religious Education
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Guiry, Michael – Journal of Catholic Higher Education, 2012
The challenge for faculty teaching in Catholic business schools is how to integrate the University's mission and identity as well as the principles of Catholic Social Teaching (CST) into business school courses. Such integration is necessary if Catholic business schools are to provide students with a unique educational experience. This…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Catholics, Institutional Mission, Church Related Colleges
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Heft, James L. – Journal of Catholic Higher Education, 2012
The organizers of the conference on Renewing Mission and Identity in Business Education invited me to offer a description of the efforts made at the University of Dayton to institutionalize its Catholic identity. Until 2006, when I left Dayton to begin leading full-time the Institute for Advanced Catholic Studies at the University of Southern…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Institutional Mission, Catholics, Church Related Colleges
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Jacobs, Richard M. – Journal of Catholic Higher Education, 2011
This article reports a case study of seventeen faculty leaders teaching at a Catholic university who responded to a questionnaire concerning academic freedom and its practice in classroom speech. Situating the responses within a heuristic model, this article offers a portrait that provides insight into how these faculty leaders define academic…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Church Related Colleges, Higher Education, Academic Freedom
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Doyle, Denise; Connelly, Robert – Journal of Catholic Higher Education, 2011
This article describes one Catholic university's efforts to strengthen its mission commitment to social justice by providing quality faculty development to a large cross-section of full-time faculty. The purpose of this initiative is to provide faculty with the tools and knowledge necessary to embed Catholic Social Teaching in their course…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Church Related Colleges, Higher Education, Institutional Mission
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Jacobs, Richard M. – Journal of Catholic Higher Education, 2010
As the nation's Catholic universities and colleges continually clarify their identity, this article examines academic freedom in classroom speech, offering a heuristic model for use as board members, academic administrators, and faculty leaders discuss, evaluate, and judge allegations of misconduct in classroom speech. Focusing upon the practice…
Descriptors: Catholics, Church Related Colleges, Religious Education, Heuristics
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