October 11, 2007
A Glance at the Fall Issue of The New England Journal of Higher Education: Maintaining 'The Catholic Intellectual Tradition'
In a time of increasing pluralism, "one of the most significant and important challenges facing any president of a Catholic college or university is maintaining and enhancing the religious identity and mission of the institution," writes Francesco C. Cesareo, president of Assumption College, in Massachusetts.
The challenges facing Catholic colleges can be traced to the 1960s, when the institutions made "profound structural changes" in their religious orientation, according to
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