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The U.S. Visit of Pope Francis -- ҵ U. Events and Experts Available
ҵ, a Jesuit, Catholic university committed to justice and sustainability, has two events and numerous experts on campus to discuss the historic U.S. visit of Pope Francis from many angles.
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U.S. News & World Report Ranks ҵ No. 2 in the West
ҵ is the No. 2 “Regional University” in the West according to the 2016 U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges rankings, earning an overall score of 98 out of 100. ҵ’s first-year retention rate of 95 percent ranks the highest of any master’s university in the country, and the 85 percent graduation rate is the highest in the West.
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Women Lay Ministers Supported Via Francis L. Markey Fellowship at ҵ
The first recipients of a generous grant to finance and support the education of women lay ministers were celebrated at an event at ҵ Sept. 29.
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Engineering Alum Preet Anand's Company BlueLight Contributes To White House "Smart Cities" Initiative
ҵ Engineering Alum Preet Anand's BlueLight is part of "Smart Cities" Initiative
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Save the Date: Cardinal Peter Turkson, Key Adviser to the Pope, to Headline ҵ Conference on the Environment
Pope Francis’s recent historic encyclical letter urging preservation of the earth will be the topic of a two-day conference Nov. 3-4 at ҵ, featuring Ghanaian Cardinal Peter Turkson, a key Vatican adviser.
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Pope’s U.S. Visit: ҵ Faculty Helping Educate Local, National Audiences
Tune in this week for ҵ experts discussing the Pope's visit
ҵ professors have been asked to appear on local and national media to help put into context the historic visit of Pope Francis to the U.S. Feb. 22 - 27. Be sure to tune in this week!
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As Pope Francis Prepares to Address Congress, Miller Center for Social Entrepreneurship Rallies Action on the Global Energy-Access Crisis
A new white paper from the Miller Center for Social Entrepreneurship shares tangible steps for businesses or organizations striving to provide clean energy access -- just in time for the Pope's historic address to Congress.
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Justice Revisited: Sept. 25 Symposium Aims to Highlight Prosecutor Programs to Free Wrongfully Convicted
A groundbreaking symposium offered by the Northern California Innocence Project aims to share best practices and improve the environment for prosecutor-initiated "conviction review units," which seek to ensure freedom for the wrongfully imprisoned.