July 4, 2003
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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