Campus ministry is helping in church, volunteering, and sharing faith with others. In short, it's fundamental to the Catholic college experience. Here's why.
by Scott Salvato Director of Campus Ministry, Molloy University
There are many ways a student can live their faith on their college campus, but you may need some help finding the best ways, so we have some advice for you!
by Mark Tarnacki Staff Writer, Saint Michael's College
If you have ever voiced your thoughts about majoring in theology or religious studies, you might have been greeted with, "What are you going to do with that?" Well, this is what!
by Dr. Brian Flanagan Assistant Professor of Theology, Marymount University
Many Catholic colleges offer students the opportunity to take a break from their studies and connect with their faith. Learn all about wilderness retreats here!
by Ken Rodriguez Campaign Communications Manager, Our Lady of the Lake University
Catholic universities are often referred to by the religious order that founded and sponsors them. Here's an expert look at the most common and their values.
Service learning is a learning model that combines community with real-life problem solving. Here are 6 questions you should ask about this opportunity.
by Scott Baumler Former Dean of Admissions, Mount Mercy University
Although similar, you can expect campus life at a Catholic college to be a little different than a non-religious campus. Here's what an expert has to say.
Most Catholic institutions require religious studies or theology as well as philosophy and humanities courses within their curriculums. Learn more here!
Catholic colleges are unique communities that foster intellectualism and personal growth with a focus on the humanities. Learn more from an expert here!