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Full-Text Articles in Education
Finding Human Rights In Higher Education: A History Of Federal Financial Aid And Discrimination In The United States, Andrew J. Toritto
Finding Human Rights In Higher Education: A History Of Federal Financial Aid And Discrimination In The United States, Andrew J. Toritto
Of Life and History
This article discusses the history of discrimination toward African Americans in the United States within the scope of federal financial aid policy for higher education from 1944 to 1965. Building on the historiography of the G.I. Bill of 1944 and the de facto exclusion of African Americans from its benefits, this paper argues that the National Defense Education Act was also a de facto exclusionary financial aid bill toward the African American community. The Higher Education Act of 1965 did much to help remedy the prior exclusions of African American from federal financial aid, however, the troubling legacy of discrimination …
Indians In The Archives: A History Of Native Americans, Pakachoag Hill And Holy Cross, 1674-1973, Jack Hynick
Indians In The Archives: A History Of Native Americans, Pakachoag Hill And Holy Cross, 1674-1973, Jack Hynick
Of Life and History
Native people are conspicuously absent from the official and popular history of the College of the Holy Cross. Extant records from the Holy Cross archives, the American Antiquarian Society, and digitized reports from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts are filled with references to Native people at Holy Cross and the surrounding Worcester area. By addressing the history of the land, the experiences of Native people on Pakachoag Hill, the roles played by Holy Cross community members in settler colonialism, and the use of Native imagery, this paper hopes to correct a blinding omission in the story of the College.
Catholics & Cultures As An Act Of Improvisation: A Response, Thomas M. Landy
Catholics & Cultures As An Act Of Improvisation: A Response, Thomas M. Landy
Journal of Global Catholicism
This essay responds to seven articles published in the same issue of the Journal of Global Catholicism on the use of Catholics & Cultures, a multimedia website, as a pedagogical resource for college classrooms. The site is deliberately presented in a fashion that undermines notions of center and periphery and presents Catholicism from a lay, lived-religion perspective as the multicultural faith that it is, minimizing reference to religious typologies. Particular attention is given to how to navigate tensions around theorizing, categorizing and sorting information for cross-cultural comparison. Given scholars’ current state of knowledge, writing about and teaching about global Catholicism …
Catholics & Cultures: A Panoramic View In Search Of Greater Understanding, Stephanie M. Wong
Catholics & Cultures: A Panoramic View In Search Of Greater Understanding, Stephanie M. Wong
Journal of Global Catholicism
While internet-based technologies can open up greater awareness of the world or create self-perpetuating echo-chambers, the Catholics & Cultures project aspires to do the former. Aiming to ‘widen the lens’ on the variety of Catholic communities and practices, the site delivers on this goal by introducing viewers to a vast array of articles, pictures and videos from around the world. The organization of the site by country and by certain key features of lived Catholicism offers some interpretive guidance. However, the project could be strengthened as a pedagogical resource if it were more extensively thematized and hosted reflections on potential …
The Value Of Online Resources: Reflections On Teaching An Introduction To Global Christianity, Hillary Kaell
The Value Of Online Resources: Reflections On Teaching An Introduction To Global Christianity, Hillary Kaell
Journal of Global Catholicism
Reflecting on my experience teaching Introduction to Global Christianity, this essay ponders questions at the heart of undergraduate teaching: How can we encourage students to utilize online sources? How can we empower them to seek out answers to their questions? It offers practical examples of how I have used the Catholics & Cultures website in my classroom at a large public university. In particular, I reflect on my experience working with students who are mostly of Catholic heritage, but from many cultural and social contexts.
Teaching Sexuality On The Catholics & Cultures Website: A Refreshing Turn Toward The Longue Durée, Marc Roscoe Loustau
Teaching Sexuality On The Catholics & Cultures Website: A Refreshing Turn Toward The Longue Durée, Marc Roscoe Loustau
Journal of Global Catholicism
I present a close reading of the Catholics & Cultures (C&C) website’s treatment of sexuality-related issues and discuss this material in relation to debates about how to teach sexuality in religious studies and theology classrooms. The C&C website occasionally and intermittently uses a typical “contemporary issues” approach that considers sexuality in relation to legal and legislative decisions and government policies. In contrast, country profiles consistently situate sexuality in relation processes like nation building, urbanization, and lay Catholics’ growing authority. My interpretation highlights the site’s decision to emphasize the longue durée, long-term and deep structural processes driving cultural and religious changes. …
Ritual Among The Scilohtac: Global Catholicism, The Nacirema, And Interfaith Studies, Anita Houck
Ritual Among The Scilohtac: Global Catholicism, The Nacirema, And Interfaith Studies, Anita Houck
Journal of Global Catholicism
More than six decades after its publication, Horace Miner’s 1956 article “Body Ritual among the Nacirema” remains a reliable pedagogical tool, remarkably successful in helping students see their own ethnocentric biases. Catholics & Cultures has potential to do similar work. The site lacks some of what makes Miner’s text so effective, in particular its capacity to bring about a sudden shift in perception. The site also shares some of the article’s limitations, particularly in focusing on ritual to the relative exclusion of other aspects of religion. That said, the site can help students gain the religious literacy and develop the …
Focus On The Busy Intersections Of Culture And Cultural Change, Laura Elder
Focus On The Busy Intersections Of Culture And Cultural Change, Laura Elder
Journal of Global Catholicism
The dynamics of religious resurgence reveal the important ways that religious ritual and performance are meaning making spaces which are not self-contained or cut off from the rest of culture, but rather are a key locus of cultural change. A renewed emphasis on the busy intersections of meaning making – as rituals are connected, disconnected, and reconnected to other domains of social life – would improve the utility of the Catholics & Cultures website for understanding global cultural change. And a renewed emphasis on cultural change would also provide a better means for exploring reflexively by seeking to understand both …
A Widened Angle Of View: Teaching Theology And Racial Embodiment, Mara Brecht
A Widened Angle Of View: Teaching Theology And Racial Embodiment, Mara Brecht
Journal of Global Catholicism
Today’s undergraduate students are digital natives, shaped by constant access to information and countless experiences of encountering the world through the convenience of a screen. The ostensible comfort students have with difference gives way to a paradox, and one that’s made especially apparent in the theology classroom: Students are comfortable with seeing difference and particularity at a distance, but not adept at locating difference and particularity “at home.” I contend that Catholics & Cultures can help students from the dominant culture—namely, white students who comprise the vast majority of Catholic college students—destabilize their notion of the Catholic tradition as tightly …
Introducing Catholics & Cultures: Ethnography, Encyclopedia, Cyborg, Mathew N. Schmalz
Introducing Catholics & Cultures: Ethnography, Encyclopedia, Cyborg, Mathew N. Schmalz
Journal of Global Catholicism
In introducing the Catholics & Cultures site and the articles in this special issue, this essay initially locates the overall Catholic & Cultures project within the traditions of ethnography and encyclopedia. Drawing extensively on the work of J. Z. Smith, this essay reflects upon the theoretical implications of emphasizing the diversity of Catholicism in and through a web-based platform that facilitates comparative study and pedagogy. This essay then more specifically considers the web-based aspects of Catholics & Cultures by identifying a nascent cyborgian aesthetic in the site and considering how the site might eventually engage post-modern themes and concerns.
Cover Photo: 1907 - College Of The Holy Cross Commencement Parade, Brett A. Cotter
Cover Photo: 1907 - College Of The Holy Cross Commencement Parade, Brett A. Cotter
Of Life and History
This essay provides context for a photograph of the College of the Holy Cross 1907 Commencement Parade, which features an image of James Cardinal Gibbons. Cardinal Gibbons, a prominent religious figure of the time, was the Commencement speaker that year.
The photograph was published as the cover art for Of History and Life, vol.2 by permission of the College of the Holy Cross Archives and Special Collections.
The Human Element: An Interview With Professor Lorelle Semley, Brett A. Cotter, Joshua Whitcomb
The Human Element: An Interview With Professor Lorelle Semley, Brett A. Cotter, Joshua Whitcomb
Of Life and History
No abstract provided.
Introduction: Finding Meaning In Life And History, Michael T. Desantis
Introduction: Finding Meaning In Life And History, Michael T. Desantis
Of Life and History
No abstract provided.
Esquisse D’Un Projet Épistémologique Pour La Science Politique Dans Une Afrique Post-Génocide, Mame-Penda Ba
Esquisse D’Un Projet Épistémologique Pour La Science Politique Dans Une Afrique Post-Génocide, Mame-Penda Ba
Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature
This article attempts to answer two main questions: “What does it mean to teach political science in an African university when oneself is African?” and “what social realities are we documenting (or should we document)?” As a political scientist, I came to ask myself these questions based on my encounter with the genocide of the Tutsi in Rwanda, and based on the questions that this major event had kindled in me. My encounter with the subject of “genocide” was in all respects an upheaval because I understood suddenly a large weakness in the way political science was taught at Université …
Parcours De L’Enseignement Des Littératures Francophones Au Canada Fernando Lambert Et, Fernando Lambert, Josias Semujanga
Parcours De L’Enseignement Des Littératures Francophones Au Canada Fernando Lambert Et, Fernando Lambert, Josias Semujanga
Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature
If francophone literatures were introduced as early as the 1970s principally at the Universities of Laval and Sherbrooke in Québec and at the Universities of Toronto, York and British Columbia in anglophone Canada, today, they enjoy a significant presence in all the large universities of the country. Paradoxically, in the Canadian university system as a whole, francophone literatures are taught more in anglophone Canada than in the francophone province of Québec. Two unrelated factors help to explain this situation. Early in the 1990s, under the influence of American universities, Canadian anglophone universities experienced an exponential growth of francophone literature, while …
Enseigner La Littérature Francophone : À La Recherche De La Banalisation, Cilas Kemedjio
Enseigner La Littérature Francophone : À La Recherche De La Banalisation, Cilas Kemedjio
Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature
The emergence of francophone literatures as a field that is increasingly taught in departments of French has led to the creation of numerous positions dedicated to this area. The natural question that specialists face is how to devise strategies to develop and entrench this new discipline in American universities, concerned as they are with budgetary issues. The present study argues that only the constant search for cooperation between Francophonie and related academic fields will facilitate its institutionalization.
De L’Aliénation À La Libération, Alexie Tcheuyap
De L’Aliénation À La Libération, Alexie Tcheuyap
Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature
This essay addresses the issue of education in pre and post-colonial Africa. It examines the ideological discourses, challenges and consequences associated with the adoption of western education in African countries. Based on novels and films, some of which are set in universities, the article analyses the effects of violence and irrelevant syllabi on African education, and argues that in order for knowledge to serve as a tool for real liberation, it has to be relevant to the social environment. It contends further that, paradoxically, even colonial education can contribute towards the liberation of Africans from some problematic aspects of their …
The Purple, December 1899
The Purple
The Purple is a student publication offering news of the month, editorials, poetry, college news and alumni news. This issue contains the following:
- College Scenes, Old and New
- To Anglomania
- Letters to Living Writers
- When Christmas Time Comes 'Round
- A Man With a Mission
- The Bells of Yule
- A Martyr's Christmas
- Christmas Musings
- A Christmas Home-Coming
- The End of the Season
- Editorial
- College Chronicle
- Alumni
- College World
- A Review of the Football Season of '99
- Includes photographs of dormitory rooms.
Volume information for this issue appears on p. 237,
The Purple, November 1899
The Purple
The Purple is a student publication offering news of the month, editorials, poetry, college news and alumni news. This issue contains the following:
- Edward A. Scott
- The Corner Brick
- Letters to Living Writers
- The Passing of Summer
- The Leader of His Class
- Beware!
- Editorial
- College Chronicle
- Alumni
- College World
- Athletics
- Includes photograph of College Refectory
Volume information for this issue appears on p. 161.
The Purple, October 1899
The Purple
The Purple is a student publication offering news of the month, editorials, poetry, college news and alumni news. This issue contains the following:
- Letters to Living Writers
- Other Days
- A Symposium on Poetry
- A Curious Manuscript
- Editorial
- College Chronicle
- Alumni
- College World
- Athletics
Volume information for this issue appears on p. 92.
The Purple, July 1899
The Purple
The Purple is a student publication offering news of the month, editorials, poetry, college news and alumni news. This issue contains the following:
- Fiftieth Graduation Day at Holy Cross College
- From South Worcester to Cuba and Back
- Editorial
- College Chronicle
- Alumni
- College World
- Athletics
- Includes photographs of Class of '99, ;99 football team, commencement
Volume information for this issue appears on p. 33.
The Purple, May 1899
The Purple
The Purple is a student publication offering news of the month, editorials, poetry, college news and alumni news. This issue contains the following:
- Rudyard Kipling
- A Long Farewell
- One Man's Career
- Seeking the Muse
- Rest
- A Name in Arcady
- A Fantasie
- Editorials
- College Chronicle
- Alumni
- College World
- Athletics
- Editor's Table
- Advertisements
The Purple, February 1899
The Purple
The Purple is a student publication offering news of the month, editorials, poetry, college news and alumni news. This issue contains the following:
- Wanted,--An Original Genius
- My Guiding Star
- The Humor of the Law
- A Sad Remembrance
- Student Celebration on the Occasion of Final Vows
- The Vigil of St. Ignatius
- Greetings of Former Students
- The Vows at Montmarte
- The Vows of To-Day
- Xavier
- Victories of the Future
- Editorials
- College Chronicle
- Alumni
- College World
- Athletics
- Editor's Table
- program for Final Vows celebration
The Purple, December 1898
The Purple
The Purple is a student publication offering news of the month, editorials, poetry, college news and alumni news. This issue contains the following:
- Some Thirty Years Ago
- A Foot-ball Soliloquy
- The Story of the Class Journal
- From Rome to Ireland
- The Locomotive's Christmas Whistle
- A Football Game (?) Played at Christmas, A. D. 1400
- Bill Brown's Campaign
- Ballade
- Christmas: A Short History
- Editorials
- College Chronicle
- Alumni
- College World
- Athletics
- A Tribute of Gratitude
- Photograph of 1898-99 Football team, A.B.R. Sprague, Irving Swan Brown, Henry S. Pratt, Matthew B. Lamb, A.A. McLoughlin, John F. Harrigan, Daniel Downey, Rev. T.J. Campbell SJ …
The Purple, November 1898
The Purple
The Purple is a student publication offering news of the month, editorials, poetry, college news and alumni news. This issue contains the following:
- Some Uses and Abuses of Novel-Reading
- Villanelle
- College Athletics-Are They Good or Bad?
- A Dream of Football
- Some Personal Experiences of a Surgeon in the Late War
- The Happy Leaves
- Was Gladstone's Attitude Toward the Church Honest and Consistent?
- Rondeau
- Campaigning With the 12th U.S. Infantry
- Rondeau
- The Snowflakes
- Editorials
- The College Chronicle
- Alumni
- College World
- Athletics
- From the Editor's Table
- Photographs of Peter O'Shea '92, Thomas P. Conneff '96, Rev. James Healy '49,
Volume information appears …
The Purple, October 1898
The Purple
The Purple is a student publication offering news of the month, editorials, poetry, college news and alumni news. This issue contains the following:
- The Imagination; Its Importance and Its Cultivation
- Campaigning with the 12th U.S. infantry
- Dear Little Rose
- What Have the Monks Done for English Literature?
- Ballade
- A Few Phases of Senior Life at Holy Cross
- Editorials
- College Chronicle
- The Alumni
- College World
- Athletics
- From the Editor's Table
- A Strange Communication
- Photographs of rooms in Fenwick Hall, Allie H. Farmer '98
Volume information appears on p. 93.
The Purple, July 1898
The Purple
The Purple is a student publication offering news of the month, editorials, poetry, college news and alumni news. This issue contains the following:
- The Year Endeth
- Commencement Week
- Alma's Blessing to '98
- Materialism and Its Tendencies
- The Song of June
- The Catholic College Graduate
- Loyalty
- Socialism and Christianity
- The Purpose of the College
- The Yankee Eight
- The Catholic Church and the Working Boy
- "He Hath Done All Things Well"
- An Old University
- Class of '98
- The Purple-Prize Winners
- The Staff of '97-'98
- Alumni
- College Chronicle
- Purple Patches
- Athletics
- Photographs of Class of 1898, Class of 1900, students,Camera Club, emblem of …
The Purple, July 1897
The Purple
The Purple is a student publication offering news of the month, editorials, poetry, college news and alumni news. This issue contains the following:
- Commencement Week
- Pity
- Visit of the Very Rev. Edward I. Purbrick, S.J.
- Ignatius the Soldier
- The Genius of the Middle Ages
- The Love of a Father
- The College Graduate the Future Statesman
- Religion the Corner-stone of Government
- Augustine at Milan
- A Liberal Education and Society
- Out of a Dream
- Edward the Confessor
- Dr. Conaty a Monsignor
- For the Best
- Brother Michael Hogan, S.J.
- A Word on Georgetown's Graduate School
- After the Storm-A Fantasy
- Editorials
- The Alumni
- The …
The Purple, June 1896
The Purple
The Purple is a student publication offering news of the month, editorials, poetry, college news and alumni news. This issue contains the following:
- The First Catholic College in New England
- The Alumni Bishops of Holy Cross
- Alma's Soldier Sons
- Holy Cross Students in the Civil War
- Holy Cross Students on the Judiciary Bench
- Duty of the College and of College Men to the Summer School
- To the Sacred Heart
- A Word with the Young Man Who Is to Take Up the Study of Law
- Vesper
- Some Words of Counsel to Those About to Take Up the Study of Medicine
- Fancy …