
Student Reflects on Faith and Nursing in Mexico
B.S.N. student spotlights service-learning trip during The Petersheim Academic Exposition.
B.S.N. student spotlights service-learning trip during The Petersheim Academic Exposition.
Inside the Core we are happy to host Father Bill Reilly, and two distinguished panels, to discuss the issue of Immigration: Local and National, Ethical and Religious Perspectives.
The Scholars' Forum in the CIT is happy to host Ellen Scully, professor of ICSST, presenting on her book, "Human Salvation in Early Christianity: Exploring the Theology of Physicalist Soteriology."
Inside the Core we celebrated Romero-King week's closing on April 4 with a special breakfast, talk, readings of quotes and discussion at Seton Hall. A group also went to MaryHouse in New York City.
Stephen G. Adubato, who teaches in the University Core, will give a presentation on "Bad Bunny, Celebrity Culture and the Cracking of the Religious vs. Secular Paradigm."
We lost a wonderful member of our Core community with the passing of our beloved Maribel Landrau, who helped to administer the Core and who also taught in the Core for many years.
Francesca Zaccaron, Toth-Lonergan Scholar, who teaches in both CORE and CAST, recently published an important article :"The Priority of Interior Life: Berdyaev and Lonergan in Dialogue on Democracy."
The University Core with the Catholic Studies Department and the School of Nursing will be showing two films about two American women saints, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton and St. Frances Xavier Cabrini.
One of our adjunct faculty, Mary Grace Mangano, was honored with a prestigious NJ Council on the Arts award for her poetry.
University Core is pleased to host and co-sponsor with Africana Studies a presentation by Rev. Forrest Pritchett on the History of Black Catholics in America.
Professors Stephen Adubato and Francesca Zaccaron will present on their experience at New York Encounter, which is upcoming (Feb. 14-16) and what to expect at this year's event.
Inside the Core we are pleased to co-sponsor an important webinar on Civic Engagement, sponsored by the Greenleaf Center for Servant Leadership.
Inside the Core this week in Core II classes we read early Christian texts, linked in theme to the MLK Symposium also -- love of neighbor, love in action, love for the marginalized.
In the final Scholars' Forum for the semester, we will host Jon Radwan of the Department of Communications discussing his book, Ethics in Contact Rhetoric: Communication and the Dance of Bodies.
Inside the Core we look forward to two inter-disciplinary events: our Scholars Forum (on November 20, 4 p.m.) with Robert White and our panel on Women, Healthcare and the CIT (on November 21, 2 p.m.).
Inside the Core, we are excited to celebrate Black Catholic History Month in November by hosting a presentation featuring Reverend Forrest Pritchett in person and Nkosi Anderson on Teams.