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2003 - 2000
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1999
Higher Learning and Catholic Traditions
University of Notre Dame - Eramus Institute
Catholic Universities: Dangers, Hopes and Choices - Alasdair MacIntire
Catholicism and Sociology: Elective Affinity or Unholy Alliance - Alan Wolfe
Christian Faith in the Academy: The Role of Physics - John Polkinghorne
Not All Nations Furiously Rage Together - Bruce Russet
Art, Literature, Theology: Learning from Germany - Nicholas Boyle
Catholic Traditions and the Dilemmas of Universal Rights - Mary Ann Glendon
What Have We Learned - Jean Nethke Elshtain
The Crisis of Liberal Catholicism
Commonweal and Loyola University of Chicago
See: National Catholic Register - Volume 75, Number 42, Page 1.
Our Sunday Visitor - Volume 88, Number 26, Page 3
Chicago Tribune - October 8, 1999
From Resistance to Faith: Renewing the Catholic University
Cardinal Newman Society
Preserving for the Church the Highest Places of Culture - James Burtchaell
Moving Past First Things: Facing the Hard Challenges of Catholic Identity - John Piderit
Multiculturalism and the Ratio Studiorum: Is There Still Such A Thing? - Daniel Robinson
The Education Pope - George Weigel
Hiring and Firing for Mission - Peter Ryan
Student Life: The Problem of Other Gods - Elizabeth Fiore
What Will the Future Bring: Hope or Dispair - Panel
Raisng Student Vocies: Do Students Care About Catholic Identity - Panel
Why A Secular, Ivy League Professor Cares About Catholic Higher Education - Alan Kors
Resources, Action and Devotional Life: Engaging the Culture - Panel
Forum for Campus Programs - Panel
Ex Corde Ecclesiae: A Conference
Catholic University of America
The Ecclesiology of Communion and Catholic Higher Education - Augustine DiNoia
Canonical Norms for Catholic Universities: Stewardship of the Academy - James Conn
Ex Corde Ecclesiae's Best Friend May Be Civil Law - Gerard Bradley
Reflections of An Administrator on the Effects of Ex Corde Ecclesiae - Robert Spitzer
Academic Freedom and Ex Corde Ecclesiae - David O'Connell
1998
The Mind of Faith: A Symposium on Catholic Scholarship
Foundations and Donors Interested on Catholic Activities
Hiring for Mission: Case Studies in Developing a Faculty
Investing in the Catholic Intellectual Tradition
Forming Scholars for Church Service
The Idea of a Catholic University
John Carroll University
For the complete format and agenda of this workshop, see The Institute for Catholic Studies page at Methods on Other Campuses on this site.
1997The Catholic Identity of Colleges and Universities in the Coming Era of Lay Leadership
Fordham University
1995Practice and Promise: 1995 ACCU Meeting
Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities
University of Saint ThomasFaculty
Faculty Development and Curriculum
Catholic Higher Education: A Strategy for Its Identity
Reclaiming the Catholic Intellectual Tradition
Faith and Culture
Dialogue Between Faith and Culture: Historical Perspectives
Gospel and Culture: Dialogue at Catholic Colleges and Universities
Community Service
Students and Service to Society
Student Life
Student Affairs Practice at Catholic Colleges and Universities
The Nature of Catholic Higher Education
The Fellowship of Catholic ScholarsChurch Tradition and the Catholic University
Law and the Autonomy of the Catholic University
The Catholic University and the Idea of Academic Freedom
Catholicism and the Liberal Model of the Academy in America
Leading the Catholic University
1994The Idea of a Catholic University: Catholic Colleges and Universities in the 21st Century
University of Saint ThomasThe Idea of the Catholic University
Academic Freedom in the Catholic University
The Call to Spirituality and Justice in the Catholic University
1991
The Future of Catholic Institutional Ministries: A Continuing Conversation
Third Age Center, Fordham University
Catholic Identity - Resolving Conflicting Expectations - Cardinal Bernardin
Catholic Higher Education - Sr. Sally Furay, R.S.C.J.
Catholic Institutional Identity in Higher Education - Rev. Joseph O'Hare, S.J.
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