Alumni Views
We are pleased to offer perspectives from Alumni of Jesuit colleges and universities. Alumni are encouraged to offer short articles to feature both online and in our print edition of the magazine.
Do Amazon Alexas Belong in Dorm Rooms? SLU Said Yes. Their Students Aren't Sure.
What does it look like when Jesuit colleges and universities endeavor to take responsibility for acknowledging and potentially repairing the damage done by clerical sexual abuse, both on their campuses and beyond?
How might Jesuit institutions of higher learning influence Church leaders to ground truth in ways that bring people together in joy?
Small, Jesuit institutions are priceless and worth preserving because they allow for lost young people like Julia Arnold-Hess to become found. Will they be lost amid the large-scale changes taking place in higher education today? Not on her watch.
What do the humanities teach us about Jesuit mission today? Are they still relevant?
We must respond to the sexual assault our students experience on campus. Alumnus Emily Clark gives us concrete suggestions on how we can do it with the fully spirit of cura personalis.
Can the tools of our Ignatian tradition free us from the chains of obsessive compulsive disorder?
Loyola University Chicago alumnus George McGraw writes how his capstone course transformed his life and lead him to fond DIGDEEP, a human writes organization focused on clean water access.
Rockhurst College (now University) Graduate Stan Slaughter (1969) shares his experience in education, music, and the environment.