Current Issue
Fall 2022 • NUMBER 61
Work Issues:
The Post-Pandemic Future of Work and Workers, Joseph A. McCartin
Success is Found in a Vocation, Not Mere Work, Sophie Wink
The Great Burnout, Sheila E. McGinn
HR Rose to the Many Challenges Presented by the Pandemic, Kay Turner
Artificial Intelligence:
Artificial Intelligence: The Brave New World of Moral Issues, Chris Brooks
Do Amazon Alexas Belong in Dorm Rooms? SLU Said Yes. Their Students Aren’t Sure, Lexi Kayser
Asking the Right Questions Can Help AI Mean More, Brian K. Smith
Engaged Citizenship:
In Conversation: Honoring Ideological Divides On and Off Campus, Lisa A. Kloppenberg, Vincent D. Rougeau, and Eduardo M. Peñalver
Learning in Conflict: Ignatian Dialogue in a Polarized America, Julie Schumacher Cohen
Fundraising Can Be a Spiritual Work, Amy S. Turbes
Forum: What is ‘Mission Drift,’ and How Can We Avoid It?, Christopher Kaczor, John Cecero, S.J., Catherine Punsalan-Manlimos, and Michael P. Murphy
An Historical Moment:
Teaching the Mission:
Becoming a Prodigal Pedagogue, Conor M. Kelly
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