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Ex Corde Ecclesiae And Catholic Higher Education In America, James A. Caridi Nov 2011

Ex Corde Ecclesiae And Catholic Higher Education In America, James A. Caridi

Department of Educational Administration: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

This research assessed Ex Corde Ecclesiae within American Catholic higher education from the perspective of presidents and academicians who oversee or teach within theology or religious studies. Pope John Paul II’s Ex Corde Ecclesiae outlines the theological essence of the Catholic University and details its specific responsibilities toward providing an authentic Catholic experience. It is valuable to examine whether Catholic postsecondary presidents and academicians believe their institutions are fulfilling these expectations.

Specifically, this research explored how presidents understand and value Ex Corde Ecclesiae and whether they believe their institution has achieved progress toward its prescribed norms. Similarly, this research surveyed …


Southeastern Alumni Magazine- Fall/Winter 2011, Southeastern University - Lakeland Oct 2011

Southeastern Alumni Magazine- Fall/Winter 2011, Southeastern University - Lakeland

Southeastern Alumni Magazine

David Grant in India
Alumnus and co-founder of Project Rescue in India, David Grant and his wife Beth recently came and spent a week on the Southeastern University campus.


Inauguration Remarks Of John J. Petillo, Ph.D., John J. Petillo Sep 2011

Inauguration Remarks Of John J. Petillo, Ph.D., John J. Petillo

Events

Remarks of John J. Petillo, Ph.D. September 21, 2011 in the Chapel of the Holy Spirit on the occasion of his inauguration as President of Sacred Heart University.

"A Time for New Beginnings."


A Presidential Curriculum: An Examination Of The Relationship Between Higher Education Administration Programs And Preparation Towards The University Presidency (Dissertation), Sydney Freeman Jr. Aug 2011

A Presidential Curriculum: An Examination Of The Relationship Between Higher Education Administration Programs And Preparation Towards The University Presidency (Dissertation), Sydney Freeman Jr.

Sydney Freeman Jr., PhD, CFD

Since the election of the first American college president in 1640—Henry Dunster of Harvard College—the position of president has been one of extreme responsibility and high visibility. There are many questions regarding how best to prepare individuals to attain this role (Chandler, 2006). Individuals come to the presidency from a variety of environments. Some come from corporations, some from governmental settings, and others come through traditional academic venues, having received doctoral degrees in an academic field of study. Recent data from the American Council of Education (2008) reported that over 40% of college and university presidents have earned a doctoral …


“Changing The World Through Our Faithful Presence”, Kim S. Phipps Jan 2011

“Changing The World Through Our Faithful Presence”, Kim S. Phipps

State of the College/University Addresses

At the beginning of each academic year, Messiah University holds Community Day, a time for the University's Community of Educators (CoE) to gather, reflect, and prepare for the upcoming year. As part of Community Day, President Phipps presents her State of University Address, introducing the theme for that academic year.