In the spirit of reflection, we pose these questions as an opportunity to extend the conversation. We hope that by offering these ideas, the discussion continues on your campus— with colleagues, with students, and with your community
As Canisius College celebrates its sesquicentennial in 2020, how has its initial mission of serving the City of Buffalo’s immigrant citizenry unfolded and evolved over time?
New Conversations Magazine editor Ron Bernas introduces the new issue - and himself - “The World of Jesuit Institutions Under Pressure and Reaching Out.'“
In the spirit of reflection, we pose these questions as an opportunity to extend the conversation. We hope that by offering these ideas, the discussion continues on your campus— with colleagues, with students, and with your community.
Ed Schmidt, S.J. finishes six years as the editor of Conversations Magazine. Patrick Howell, S.J., Seminar Chair, offers his own words of gratitude for Ed’s great work with the magazine.
Georgetown University is the oldest Jesuit college in the United States. Conversations Magazine looks back on some of Georgetown’s highlights since its founding in the 18th century.
In accepting the position as president of a Jesuit college or university, the new president becomes formally entrusted with the Jesuit Catholic mission of the Society of Jesus.
On Thanksgiving Day 2019, National Seminar Chair Fr. Patrick Howell, S.J. died of complications from lung cancer. The National Seminar mourns and celebrates his life.
Are we as Jesuit colleges and universities following the example of the El Salvadoran martyrs to take a stance for and with the poor and marginalized in our communities and globe? Christopher Kerr offers examples across the United States.
Seattle University offers one example of how to remember the Jesuit martyrs in artwork and liturgy. How ought we lift up the voices of these martyrs on this 30th anniversary of their death?