Notre Dame’s Faculty Misadventure Chapter II
“Great Catholic colleges and universities have to be great on their own terms, not by the standards of those who do not understand the rationale, purpose, and mission of Catholic
“Great Catholic colleges and universities have to be great on their own terms, not by the standards of those who do not understand the rationale, purpose, and mission of Catholic
NOTRE DAME, IN — The Irish Rover’s examination of the history of the Notre Dame “What Would You Fight For” football game TV videos shows that Notre Dame “fights for” good
What is wrong is not that [the ND administration] aims too high, it is that it aims far too low. (Dr. Cyril O’Regan) NOTRE DAME, IN — The permission given
We are pleased to announce in this bulletin the election of Bill Dempsey (’52) as Chairman of the Sycamore Trust Board, of Ed Adams (’63) as President, and of Larry Kyte (‘60) as a new Board member, and the appointment of Tim Dempsey (‘89) as Executive Director. We close this bulletin with a summary of Sycamore’s goals and policies.
By Laws Section I – The Board of Trustees 1. Except to the extent of those powers specifically reserved to the Fellows of the University of Notre Dame du Lac
Land O’Lakes Statement THE IDEA OF THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY The group of educators which has prepared this study document is happy to share it with you in the hope of
Other Indicators The Obama affair, The Queer Film Festival, ND Watch…and the list goes on. Our reports have described many signs of the secularization of the University during the Jenkins administration
The Student Experience The inevitable result of the weakening of curriculum and the reduction of the Catholic faculty is an infirm Catholic education. There has been a change over the years
Secularization at Notre Dame The fading of the Catholic presence on the Notre Dame faculty is the most important issue bearing on the increasing secularization of the school. History demonstrates
PROTECTING NOTRE DAME’S CATHOLIC IDENTITY Join the Fight Fading Catholic ID Notre Dame’s struggle with its Catholic identity has its roots in the declining concentration of those on faculty who