Jesuit Higher Education: A Journal is a peer-reviewed, open access journal focused on the development & advancement of higher education in the Jesuit tradition.
Have you had a chance to check out our Fall 24 issue yet? You can find it here, featuring great pieces from contributors across the AJCU network:
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"Drawing on the work of Patrick Saint-Jean, S.J., this article examines the contribution that 'possibility thinking' makes to community-engaged learning at three Jesuit universities." https://t.co/puVAHPqDE3
Article spotlight: Joan Iva C. Fawcett and Catherine Zeisner on equity, local access, and a pilot summer bridge program at Gonzaga University https://t.co/bGq72DrbSI
How do first-year seminars and service learning affect hope in students? check out this article from College of the Holy Cross authors Isabelle Jenkins, Alison Ludden, and Michelle Sterk-Berrett https://t.co/t5mlLon8nc
Article Spotlight: Patrick Green and Stacy Neier Beran of Loyola University Chicago introduce the special collection on Hope and Imagination in Jesuit Education https://t.co/dFE0Hgcn8q
It's the most wonderful time of the year: our new issue just dropped! It includes a special collection on Hope and Imagination in Jesuit Education plus a new feature: Spanish translations of previously published articles. Find it all here: https://t.co/wZtVOn0MX4
Check out this recent article in Conversations on Jesuit Higher Education from our very own Melissa Shew, @Melissa_M_Shew, entitled The Return to the Intimacy of Teaching, https://t.co/gyCwQ2VwPC
Fred Gray, Ph.D., chair of the Regis Department of Physics and Astronomy, has spent his career working to uncover whether physics goes beyond the Standard Model. Learn more about his work with @Fermilab: https://t.co/Hdo9xNlimv
#muon#physics#ThisIsRegis#edcolo#gminus2
LIM Assistant Professor of Pastoral Studies Emily Jendzejec recently reviewed Daniel Hendrickson's "Jesuit Higher Education in a Secular Age: A Response to Charles Taylor and the Crisis of Fullness" for @JHEJournal.
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The latest JHE issue is available now! Topics include Ignatian leadership, Jesuit Worldwide Learning, grade inflation, defining high impact practices for online courses, and more. Available here: https://t.co/wZtVOn0MX4
We are thrilled to announce that Regis University has been designated as a Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI), a federal distinction shared by just over 10 percent of all colleges and universities in the U.S. Learn more at https://t.co/60s9tFZ3rh. #ThisIsRegis#JesuitEducated
How are #Jesuit colleges and universities serving incarcerated individuals through education? The newest issue of AJCU's online magazine, Connections, highlights a number of examples: https://t.co/StmVxtN4zC #JesuitEducated
Faculty and staff are the backbone of educational institutions. Let's embrace cura personalis and ensure they are supported in their physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being.
#jesuiteducated#curapersonalis
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Two sides of the same coin: the extraordinary communal thrill of #MarchMadness & the stunning inequities of attention, support, financing behind women's sports on campus. @daniellevslaton @ChantelJennings @TomGoldmanNPR @michaelserazio@jesuitcolleges
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College can be tough on mental health, but psychologists can make a real difference as administrators. By crafting smart policies and programs, they help students thrive. #Jesuiteducated#mentalhealth
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