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Collaboration at the Heart of Mission: A Laywoman's View of Jesuit Higher Education

Collaboration at the Heart of Mission: A Laywoman's View of Jesuit Higher Education

In the spirit of advancing conversation, this article revisits "Just Listen: The Situation of Women in Jesuit Higher Education” (Conversations 29, Spring 2006).

Justice for All, Including Adjuncts

Justice for All, Including Adjuncts

On February 25, 2015, faculty and students staged walkouts on a number of U.S. campuses marking National Adjunct Walkout Day, as a growing chorus decried the working conditions of adjunct faculty at our nation’s universities. 

Integrating Ignatian Pedagogy and Nursing Values

Integrating Ignatian Pedagogy and Nursing Values

Preliminary to a curriculum revision, the College of Nursing at Seattle University began a process of discerning who are we, what are our foundational values as an institution and a profession, and how do we believe nursing education should commence?   A hallmark of the Jesuit tradition is certainly caring for the sick, poor, and marginalized.  

Next Steps in Jesuit Higher Education

Next Steps in Jesuit Higher Education

Thinking about mission as an integrating principle for our schools is, in some respects, as old as Jesuit education itself. What are Jesuits, if not men on mission, and what binds Jesuit schools more than the holy restlessness implied by being “women and men for and with others”?