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A Review Of Spiritual Development And Transformation Among College Students From Jesuit Higher Education, Thomas G. Plante Jul 2020

A Review Of Spiritual Development And Transformation Among College Students From Jesuit Higher Education, Thomas G. Plante

Psychology

The college experience can be a critically important and enriching time for personal as well as academic growth and development. For many students, college is their first foray into a more independent world and lifestyle no longer under the careful, and sometimes critical, eyes of their parents, families, and schoolteachers. When students go far away from home to attend college, they need to find ways to live independently, manage their many needs, and attend to the rigors of academic life in higher education. Additionally, the college years offer a unique and important period for spiritual growth, development, and transformation. The …


Explore, Fall 2020, Vol. 21: Engaging With Mission In A Time Of Crisis, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education Apr 2020

Explore, Fall 2020, Vol. 21: Engaging With Mission In A Time Of Crisis, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education

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  • Engaging with Mission in a Time of Crisis - Aaron Willis
  • Seeking Common Ground in the Wake of COVID-19 - Julie Hanlon Rubio
  • Gandhi, Technology, and the Human Spirit - Rohit Chopra
  • Remembrances of Transformation, (de)Humanization, and White Supremacy - Claudia Rodriguez-Mojica
  • Spirituality and Business Leadership Education - Jennifer Woolley
  • Cura Personalis and the Entrepreneurs’ Law Clinic: Radically Student-Centered - Laura Norris
  • Next Monday Morning and Ignatian Attitudes - Dorian Llywelyn, S.J.
  • 2019–20 Ignatian Center Highlights
  • Letter from the Interim Executive Director - Michael Nuttall
  • Artists Spotlight


Explore, Spring 2018, Vol. 20: Is There A Common Good In Our Common Home?, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education Apr 2018

Explore, Spring 2018, Vol. 20: Is There A Common Good In Our Common Home?, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education

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  • Practicing Intellectual Hospitality: The Common Good and the Work of the Jesuit University - Kristin Heyer
  • Racial Justice, Theologically - Vincent Lloyd
  • Powering Forward Toward Racial and Ethnic Justice in Our Common Home - Brett Solomon
  • The Moral Margins of Poverty and Prosperity: Toward an Integrative Justice Model in Business - Nicholas Santos, S.J.
  • Economic Justice: Fairness in Context - William Sundstrom
  • Gendered Theologies and the Common Good: Discerning SPiritual Care Pathways with Transgender and Intersex People - Susannah Cornwall
  • Gender Justice: Transformation through Interdisciplinary Collaboration - Sharmila Lodhia
  • Not a Roadmap but a Trail: Environmental Reconciliation with the Commons …


A Survey Of Ethics Training In Undergraduate Psychology Programs At Jesuit Universities, Thomas G. Plante, Selena Pistoresi Jan 2017

A Survey Of Ethics Training In Undergraduate Psychology Programs At Jesuit Universities, Thomas G. Plante, Selena Pistoresi

Psychology

Training in ethics is fundamental in higher education among both faith-based and secular colleges and universities, regardless of one’s academic major or field of study. Catholic colleges and universities have included moral philosophy, theology, and applied ethics in their undergraduate curricula for generations. The purpose of this investigation was to determine what, if anything, Jesuit college psychology departments are doing to educate psychology majors regarding ethical issues. A survey method was used to assess the psychology departments of all 28 Jesuits colleges and universities in the United States. A total of 21 of the 28 schools responded and completed the …


Explore, Spring 2016, Vol. 19: Our Future On A Shared Planet, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education Apr 2016

Explore, Spring 2016, Vol. 19: Our Future On A Shared Planet, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education

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  • Laudato Si' in Silicon Valley - Cardinal Peter Turkson
  • Climate Resilience, Social Entrepreneurship, and Silicon Valley - Thane Kreiner
  • Environmental Justice, Technology, and Silicon Valley - Kirk Hanson
  • Public Policy and the Environmental Teachings of Pope Francis - Sam Liccardo
  • Social Action and Community in an Integral Ecology - Poncho Guevara
  • Securing the Well-bEing of People and Nature: A Reflection on Laudato Si' - Gretchen Daily
  • Valuing our Common Home - William Sundstrom
  • Laudato Si' and Inclusive Capitalism - John Denniston
  • Leadership Ethics and Laudato Si' - Ann Skeet
  • Multifaith Dialogue on Climate Justice: Principles and Practices Across Traditions - …


Explore, Spring 2015, Vol. 18: Ignatian Leadership, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education Apr 2015

Explore, Spring 2015, Vol. 18: Ignatian Leadership, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education

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Contents: What Is Ignatian Leadership?; Engaging Racial Justice; Black Prophetic Fire: Intersections of Leadership, Faith, and Social Justice; On Being “Maladjusted to Injustice”; Learning How to Die; The Fires of Fall 2014: Lessons, Leadership, and Transformation; Witnessing to the Truth of Human Dignity; The Fires of Fall 2014: Lessons, Leadership, and Transformation; Truth in the Service of Justice; Voice of the Suffering Servant, Cry of the Crucified People; Witnessing to La Verdad: The Demands of a Jesuit Education; The Salvadoran Martyrs Risen in Us; Ignatian Leadership Photo Essay; Living a Public Faith; Looking at Vatican II with Pope Francis’ Eyes: …


Compassion Development In Higher Education, Roxanne Rashedi, Thomas G. Plante, Erin S. Callister Jan 2015

Compassion Development In Higher Education, Roxanne Rashedi, Thomas G. Plante, Erin S. Callister

Psychology

Many schools of psychology and religious studies intend to promote the cultivation of compassion. Compassion is currently an integral area of study in psychology, religious studies, and higher education, specifically in faith-based higher education. While secular universities in the United States strive to generate disciplinary-based knowledge through scholarship, their ability to promote students' use of the information they are learning to create positive social change has typically lagged. Conscious of the magnitude of today's global issues and dissatisfied with the current disparity between the world's reality and university curricula, scholars have begun to re-imagine the role of higher education in …


Explore, Spring 2014, Vol. 17: What Good Is God?, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education Jan 2014

Explore, Spring 2014, Vol. 17: What Good Is God?, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education

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Contents: Dialogue and Depth: Exploring What Good Is God?; My Bright Abyss: Thoughts on Modern Belief; On Modern Faith: Out of the Eater Came Forth Meat; God's Presence in Poetry; Why Is God for Christians Good for Nothing?; Thinking Otherwise about God, Marx, and Eagleton; The Varieties of Goodness; What Good Is God? 2013-2014; Why Science Needs God; Science and Religion: In Search of a Common Ground; Science, God, Life; The Fragility of Faith: How Can a Thinking Person Still Believe in God?; Been There, Done That: What Atheists Can Contribute to This Discussion; The Fragility of Ministry; Grace in …


Modeling Science And Faith Integration May Be More Powerful Than Words. Reflections On "The Study Of Science In Catholic Higher Education In The United States: A Modern Nuisance?", Thomas Plante Jan 2014

Modeling Science And Faith Integration May Be More Powerful Than Words. Reflections On "The Study Of Science In Catholic Higher Education In The United States: A Modern Nuisance?", Thomas Plante

Psychology

In "The study of science in Catholic higher education in the United States: A modern nuisance?", Fr. Cunningham offers a thoughtful and engaging commentary on the history and state of science education in Catholic universities in the United States, carefully weaving history, science, and even politics in a seamless and multilayered manner. But before offering reflections on what he said in his paper, I'd like to make a few comments on who he is which, at the end of the day, might be actually more important.


Explore, Spring 2013, Vol. 16: Sacred Texts In The Public Sphere, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education Apr 2013

Explore, Spring 2013, Vol. 16: Sacred Texts In The Public Sphere, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education

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Contents: Sacred Texts as Mirror and Medicine: Introduction to Spring 2013 explore; Sacred Text, Sacred Space; A Non-Zionist Drash of Lech Lecha; Living Values through the Center for Social Justice and Public Service; Interpreting and Embodying Sacred Texts in the Public Sphere: A Photo Essay; A Pet Name for My Beloved; Listening to God in Community; An Oddly Satisfying Sacred Text; Sikh Scripture and Inter-Religious Community; My Reflections on MLK's "Letter from Birmingham Jail": A Letter to Amara and Anissa


Living Values Through The Center For Social Justice And Public Service, Stephanie M. Wildman, Deborah Moss-West Apr 2013

Living Values Through The Center For Social Justice And Public Service, Stephanie M. Wildman, Deborah Moss-West

Gender and Sexuality Studies @ SCU

According to a 2012 American Bar Association study, at least 40 percent of low- and moderate-income households experience a legal problem each year. Yet studies show that the collective legal aid effort is meeting only about 20 percent of the legal needs of low-income people.1 Unlike defendants in criminal cases, low-income parties in most civil proceedings have no right to appointed counsel.2Low-income parties’ legal needs often go unmet when potential litigants are without resources to hire an attorney. The Santa Clara Law Center for Social Justice and Public Service tries to address this justice gap in many …


Get Rich U Or Get Transformed U: Reflections On Catholic Liberal Arts Education In The 21st Century, Thomas G. Plante Jan 2013

Get Rich U Or Get Transformed U: Reflections On Catholic Liberal Arts Education In The 21st Century, Thomas G. Plante

Psychology

Catholic liberal arts educators can proclaim boldly that we are in the business of formation and transformation of students at multiple levels and in multiple ways. We want our students to be competent, ethical, and compassionate global citizens who are thoughtful, savvy, deep thinkers who love learning and who love helping others. Research and best practices support the claim that the virtues cultivated by the liberal arts contribute to the flourishing of individuals and society as a whole. Catholic colleges and universities have a long history of promoting the liberal arts, and data from various sources suggest that we are …


Explore, Fall 2011, Vol. 15, No. 1: The Globalization Of Superficiality And The Challenge Of Jesuit Higher Education, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education Jan 2011

Explore, Fall 2011, Vol. 15, No. 1: The Globalization Of Superficiality And The Challenge Of Jesuit Higher Education, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education

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Contents: Reflections on the “Shaping the Future” Conference, Mexico City, 2010 4 Refounding the “Universities of the Society”—The Challenge of Fr. Nicolás to Jesuit Higher Education BY MICHAEL E. ENGH, S.J. 10 Jesuit Higher Education and the Legacy of Paul Locatelli, S.J BY RON HANSEN 13 Universality, Learned Ministry, and Depth of Thought and Imagination BY PAUL J. CROWLEY, S.J. 18 Shaping the Future of (Jesuit) Legal Education BY CÉSAR ARJONA 22 HWJT? (How Would Jesus Tweet?): Reimagining New Media as Social BY ELIZABETH DRESCHER 28 Friending in El Salvador and Tanzania: An Education in Solidarity BY HILARY TITUS, SCU …


Explore, Spring 2010, Vol. 13, No. 2: Why Pray?, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education Jan 2010

Explore, Spring 2010, Vol. 13, No. 2: Why Pray?, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education

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Contents: Prayer and the New Atheism; The Public Prayer Life of a Religion Enthusiast; Why I Pray; Bannan Grant Report: A Seat at the Table - Conversations on Clare of Assisi; The Cup


Explore, Fall 2010, Vol. 14, No. 1: Global Humanitarian Crises And The Role Of Catholic Universities, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education Jan 2010

Explore, Fall 2010, Vol. 14, No. 1: Global Humanitarian Crises And The Role Of Catholic Universities, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education

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Contents: Global Humanitarian Crises and the Role of Catholic Universities; Catholic Relief Services and the Catholic University; Educating for Global Solidarity; Global and Local Neighborhoods; Bannan Grant Report: Nou se Ayiti”(We Are Haiti); Upcoming Events


Explore, Spring 2009, Vol. 12, No. 2: Sustainability At Santa Clara University, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education Jan 2009

Explore, Spring 2009, Vol. 12, No. 2: Sustainability At Santa Clara University, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education

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Contents: Sustainability in Catholic Higher Education; The Theology of Sustainability; Empowering Teachers as Environmentally Literate: Ethical Considerations; Where is Sustainability Happening at SCU?; Toward a Culture of Sustainability on Campus; Water for Life: A Journey to Nicaragua Exploring Sustainable Development; Upcoming Events; Next Issue


Explore, Fall 2009, Vol. 13, No. 1: The Legacy Of The Jesuit Martyrs, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education Jan 2009

Explore, Fall 2009, Vol. 13, No. 1: The Legacy Of The Jesuit Martyrs, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education

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Contents: Inspired by Tragedy”The Solidarity Network-sponsored Family Teach-In for Justice; Songs of the Martyrs”A Santa Clara Student's Study Abroad in El Salvador; Bannan Grant Report: Connecting Through Creativity”El Salvador and the Arts; Upcoming Events


Explore, Spring 2008, Vol. 11, No. 2: Immigration And Catholic Higher Education, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education Apr 2008

Explore, Spring 2008, Vol. 11, No. 2: Immigration And Catholic Higher Education, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education

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Contents: 4 Immigration and Catholic Higher Education; A Little Common Sense: The Ethics of Immigration in Catholic Social Teaching; Immigration Law and Community Service at Santa Clara University School of Law; Great Generations: Caring For Our Immigrant Neighbors and Their Children; Santa Clara University Children's Theatre Program Explores Immigration; The Kino Border Initiative: A New Ministry of œSolidarity With the Least and With All at the U.S./Mexico Border in Ambos Nogales; Interfaith Cooperation on Environmental Issues: Muslim Southeast Asian Contributions to a Global Ethic; Next Issue


Explore, Fall 2008, Vol. 12, No. 1: The 35th General Congregation Of The Society Of Jesus, Its Meaning And Messages, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education Jan 2008

Explore, Fall 2008, Vol. 12, No. 1: The 35th General Congregation Of The Society Of Jesus, Its Meaning And Messages, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education

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Contents: The Point and Usefulness of a Jesuit General Congregation; Summaries of Three Decrees From GC35; A Justice of Faith: Kindling New Fires at the Frontiers; Exploring the Decrees of the Jesuit General Congregation 35: A Roundtable Discussion with Santa Clara University Faculty and Staff; Walking Different Pathways: Coming to Know Our Own Journey Better”The œCore Vision of GC35; Engineering at a Jesuit University: Reflections on GC35; Men and Women for Others”Men and Women with Others; Upcoming Events; Next Issue


Explore, Fall 2007, Vol. 11, No. 1: Fostering Vocation Through Cbl, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education Oct 2007

Explore, Fall 2007, Vol. 11, No. 1: Fostering Vocation Through Cbl, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education

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Contents: Callings: Fostering Vocation Through Community-based Learning; Community-based Learning in El Salvador: Casa de la Solidaridad and the Romero Program; Everyone Gains: Peer Exchange Between On-site Service-learning Students and On-campus Students; Writing in the Community: Lessons From Teaching At-risk Teens; Spirituality as Pedagogy: Theoretical Constructs for Service-learning; A Table in the Common Room: Twenty Years of Community-based Learning at SCU; Vocation as Understood by First-generation College Students; Coming Events; Next Issue


Explore, Spring 2007, Vol. 10, No. 2: William C. Spohn's Contributions To Theological Scholarship, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education Jan 2007

Explore, Spring 2007, Vol. 10, No. 2: William C. Spohn's Contributions To Theological Scholarship, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education

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Contents: Follow the Friendships: The Work of William Spohn; Hearers and Doers of the Word: The Challenge of William C. Spohn to Scripture and Ethics; Jesus and the Moral Life: Edwards, H. R. Niebuhr, and Spohn; William C. Spohn's Contribution to Moral Theology; Where Do We Go From Here? Ways We Can Build on Spohn’s Contributions; Bannan Grant Report: Shakespeare at San Quentin - Santa Clara Students Perform Shakespeare For and With Inmates; Spohn Memorial Fund and Next Issue


The Impact Of College Student Immersion Service Learning Trips On Coping With Stress And Vocational Identity, Brad A. Mills, Richard B. Bersamina, Thomas G. Plante Jan 2007

The Impact Of College Student Immersion Service Learning Trips On Coping With Stress And Vocational Identity, Brad A. Mills, Richard B. Bersamina, Thomas G. Plante

Psychology

This study examined the impact of service learning immersion trips on vocational identity and coping with stress among college students. Fifty-one students (15 males, 36 females) who participated in immersion trips and 76 students (25 males, 51 females) in a non-immersion control group completed a series of questionnaires directly before and immediately after both fall and spring break immersion trips, and during a four-month follow up. Results suggest that, after returning from an immersion trip, students report a greater ability to cope with stress and a somewhat stronger sense of vocational identity relative to students who do not participate in …


Explore, Fall 2006, Vol. 10, No. 1: Jesuit Heritage At Santa Clara University, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education Oct 2006

Explore, Fall 2006, Vol. 10, No. 1: Jesuit Heritage At Santa Clara University, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education

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Contents: Our Place at the Anniversary Table: The Jesuit Heritage of Santa Clara University; Acting Upon One Another: Ignatian Tradition and the Arts; Honoring the Jesuit Jubilee: Two Journeys; We Teach Who We Are: Reflections on the Vocation of the Teacher in Jesuit Education; Doing Justice: The Core of a Jesuit Education; Faith That Does Justice; Here Comes the Fire: My Experience as an SCU Parent; Daniel Germann, S.J.: A Servant-Leader; Bannan Grant Report: A Guide to St. Clare's Garden; Coming Events and Next Issue


Explore, Spring 2006, Vol. 9, No. 2: Immersion, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education Jan 2006

Explore, Spring 2006, Vol. 9, No. 2: Immersion, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education

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Contents: The history and development of immersion experiences at SCU; How does immersion impact our students?; Faculty and staff immersions at Santa Clara; Impact of immersion trips on the local community; Teaching immersion in the developing world; Belonging to each other; Crossing the tracks; Beyond the material; 48 hours; Fostering collaboration with Central America in sustainable development


Explore, Fall 2005, Vol. 8, No. 1: Philanthropy, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education Oct 2005

Explore, Fall 2005, Vol. 8, No. 1: Philanthropy, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education

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Contents: Philanthropy highlights the power of personal stories; A history of the Bannan family philanthropy; The virtue of generosity; Government spending can be a measure of generosity; Human sympathy can create social justice; Personal stories of Philanthropy; In Memoriam: William Spohn; Poem by James Torrens, S.J.


Explore, Spring 2005, Vol. 8, No. 2: Interreligious Dialogue, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education Jan 2005

Explore, Spring 2005, Vol. 8, No. 2: Interreligious Dialogue, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education

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Contents: Surrender to God; On Being a Familiar Stranger; Religious Harmony; Boundless Practice; Building a Contemplative Community; Interreligious Encounter; Bannan Grant Report: A Dialogue of Faith; Coming Events; Next Issue; Santa Clara Lecture


Explore, Spring 2004, Vol. 7, No. 2: Balancing Work And Family, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education Jan 2004

Explore, Spring 2004, Vol. 7, No. 2: Balancing Work And Family, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education

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Contents: Work-Family Balance: Problems and Prospects; My Juggling Act; A Delicate Balance; What Is a Life Well Led?; The Decline of Community and Growth of Hidden Work; Grading on the Curve; Bannan Grant Report: œBarred From Life; Coming Events; Next Issue


Explore, Fall 2004, Vol. 8, No. 1: Community-Based Learning, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education Jan 2004

Explore, Fall 2004, Vol. 8, No. 1: Community-Based Learning, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education

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Contents: Educating for Solidarity; Seeing Other's Strengths; Measuring Success; Modeling Success; Making Meaning; Unforgettable Journey; Opening My Eyes; Finding a Purpose; Hearing the Call; Changed by Children's Hands; Postscript by Gerdenio œSonny Manuel, S.J.; Arrupe Scholar; About the Arrupe Center; Coming Events; Next Issue


Explore, Spring 2003, Vol. 6, No. 2: Vocation, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education Jan 2003

Explore, Spring 2003, Vol. 6, No. 2: Vocation, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education

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Contents: Letter from the Director; Discovering the Path: Santa Clara's New Initiative on Vocation; Is Engineering My Vocation?; Vocation as Occupation, Inclination, and Parental Influence; Confessions; Vocation of Presence; An Ignatian Faculty Forum; Bannan Grant Report: Entering Personal and Global Converations: Linked Classes in Xavier RLC 32; Justice Conference Report ; Globalization Conference Report; Coming Events; Santa Clara Lecture; Western Conversations; Next Issue


Explore, Fall 2003, Vol. 7, No. 1: War, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education Jan 2003

Explore, Fall 2003, Vol. 7, No. 1: War, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education

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Contents: Letter from the Director; Preemptive War: The legal and moral implications of the Bush and Rumsfeld doctrines; Civil Liberties in the U.S.: Why they matter in a post-9/11 world; The Consequences of War: Iraq, a case study; A Dialog: War and Peace in the 21st Century; Ethics and War in Comparative Religious Perspective; Middle East Anthropology and the Preemptive Strike”One American's painful journey; Bannan Grant Report: Clergy Sexual Abuse and the Catholic Church: What do we know and where do we need to go?; Coming Events; Santa Clara Lecture; Bannan Center ; Next Issue