Report Examines Role of Lay Leaders at Catholic Colleges

Most lay presidents of Roman Catholic colleges and universities come to the job with little formal theological training, and that presents a significant problem for the future of Catholic higher education, according to a new report.

The lack of religious training is just one of several potentially troubling findings in "Leadership and the Age of the Laity: Emerging Patterns in Catholic Higher Education," which is based on a survey of Catholic-college presidents. The report's authors

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