SCU held virtual forum on COVID-19, racial injustice
Santa Clara University is set to hold a two-day virtual forum regarding COVID-19 and racial injustice — what it calls the two pandemics, according to a university-issued news release.

Santa Clara University is set to hold a two-day virtual forum regarding COVID-19 and racial injustice — what it calls the two pandemics, according to a university-issued news release.

When it comes to higher education within the State of Louisiana, Xavier University once again is best positioned to ensure the type of future high school graduates crave.

Gonzaga University reported that a religious studies professor has shown a connection between compassion meditation and achievement of Jesuit education goals.

St. John’s University’s Covenant House International is scrambling to address the challenges posed to their operations by COVID-19, but are making headway thanks to remarkable individuals, the school reported.

Catholic schooling is markedly different from traditional public schools in a number of ways, but perhaps the area of self-discipline differs the most, a conservative nonprofit education policy think tank study has found.

Four UST Houston professors were recently recognized for their contributions to the university and tireless service to the student body.

As the new school year begins, Knights of Columbus councils across the country are helping schools prepare to welcome students back.

Three members of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) are pleading with California state Rep. Karen Bass (D-Los Angeles) to support the families of black Catholic school students, particularly those in urban areas, during the next round of relief funding for the COVID-19 pandemic, USCCB reported on its website.

Tina Moore, vice principal and middle school religion teacher at Blessed Sacrament Catholic School in Charleston, South Carolina, recently contributed an article on the parable of The Sower from Matthew 13 to the Catholic school education blog NCEA Talk.

The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops is praising a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling that upheld Montana’s tax credits for donations to groups that provide scholarships to private and religious schools.