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I am pleased to see that the recent grant given to Notre Dame establishing an office to recruit Catholic scholars to the university is working very well thus far. Read below about the new dean of the engineering school who recently is relocating to ND from NC State. newsinfo.nd.edu/content.cfm?topicid=24006&seltopicid=3427
ND also recently acquired an economist from U. of Maryland who is an excellent researcher and staunch Catholic.
In case readers are unaware of the new strategies of President Father Jenkins and the administration, they are concerned that the Catholic faculty has dropped to only 55%. Fortunately, the Catholic population of the student body stays strong at 85%, of which a very large contingent attends weekly Mass on campus.
Notre Dame has also included in its mission statement that, “…The Catholic identity of the University depends upon, and is nurtured by, the continuing presence of a predominant number of Catholic intellectuals.”
I am pleased with this progress to recruit great Catholic scholars and to strengthen even further the university’s Catholic character. I hope that this serves as a role model for other Catholic universities who struggle with the stereotypes placed on religious schools of higher education.
ND also recently acquired an economist from U. of Maryland who is an excellent researcher and staunch Catholic.
In case readers are unaware of the new strategies of President Father Jenkins and the administration, they are concerned that the Catholic faculty has dropped to only 55%. Fortunately, the Catholic population of the student body stays strong at 85%, of which a very large contingent attends weekly Mass on campus.
Notre Dame has also included in its mission statement that, “…The Catholic identity of the University depends upon, and is nurtured by, the continuing presence of a predominant number of Catholic intellectuals.”
I am pleased with this progress to recruit great Catholic scholars and to strengthen even further the university’s Catholic character. I hope that this serves as a role model for other Catholic universities who struggle with the stereotypes placed on religious schools of higher education.