May 6, 2005
Intellectual and Moral Purpose Still Meet at Catholic Universities
Almost three decades ago, fresh out of graduate school, I arrived at the University of Notre Dame to teach early American history. I have lived and worked at the institution since that time, serving as provost for the last decade. It has been quite an unexpected pilgrimage for a Southerner, the son of a Presbyterian minister, and I deeply appreciate the way Notre Dame has extended its welcome to me over the years, taking me seriously as a colleague and fellow laborer in the challenge of
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