What are the legal ramifications of declaring a campus to be a sanctuary campus? Seattle University Law Professor John McElroy examines the legal and Ignatian arguments in favor of declaring sanctuary campus for immigrants.
Rockhurst University President Thomas Curran, S.J. reflects on the need to address openly and honestly "elephants in the room" when they emerge in our schools.
Michael J. Sheeran, S.J. of the AJCU writes about the reaffirmation of Jesuit mission and identitiy across Jesuits colleges and universities in the United States
Nancy C. Tuchman of Loyola University Chicago documents how the university has made a commitment to develop a cultural of integral ecology over the past 14 years.
Jesuit colleges and universities are not immune to the broader trends impacting higher education. Technology, the economy, demographics, and work force needs are intersecting in complex and novel ways.
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.
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”?