Posts Tagged ‘Catholic Higher Education’
UST Prepares New Strategic Vision
“Greater Things,” our new strategic vision rolls out in fall 2020. See how it provides both a foundation and a roadmap.
Read MoreWhat’s Your Story?
Join in the fun and watch Dr. Ludwick living his faith out loud on Instagram. Enjoy when he attempts trendy dance moves with students and contemplates the role of technology, innovation and the future of higher education.
Read MorePresident’s Letter
1947 was a year of innovation. Chuck Yeager … The first televised World Series … and our Basilian Fathers dove head-first into a bold new concept they had for higher education. It would come to be known as the “University of St. Thomas.”
Read MoreHarmony
In his essay, Superior General of the Basilian Congregation, Fr. Kevin Storey, CSB, weighs in on how a liberal arts education empowers students to experience the world far more profoundly.
Read MoreOpportunity
Dr. George Harne, Executive Dean of Arts & Sciences, writes that a liberal arts education is a liberating one and frees us to become who we are truly created to be in this life and the next. Read about true freedom.
Read MoreA Bold Vision: Catholic Higher Education – Truth, Innovation and Evangelization
It is often said that you can gauge the strength of a community by how it comes together in a crisis. UST faculty, staff, students and alumni have stood tall in the face of this pandemic and demonstrated the character and resolve that are hallmarks of a great Catholic university. Read more about the Spirit of St. Thomas.
Read MoreCatholic to the Core
Dr. Richard Ludwick contributed a June article to Inside the Vatican Magazine that reflects on the pandemic and its human response, which provides both context and metaphor to grasp the challenges ahead for Catholic higher education. He writes, “Throughout each Christian millennium, the Church has innovated and prevailed over much worse. We will answer the call this time too and here’s how Catholic higher education will help lead the way.”
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