Loyola University New Orleans Celebrates Inauguration of President Xavier Cole
Loyola University New Orleans is celebrating the inauguration of Xavier A. Cole, Ed.D., as its 18th president.
Loyola University New Orleans is celebrating the inauguration of Xavier A. Cole, Ed.D., as its 18th president.
The fall issue of Jesuits magazine celebrates the province’s past – including 200 years of Jesuits in St. Louis – and takes a look at some of the new ways Jesuits continue to find new ways to meet the needs of our world. Read it here.
By Jerry Duggan Fidel Pol, headmaster of the high school division of St. John’s College, the only all-boys Jesuit Catholic education institution in Belize, makes the success of his students his first priority. He believes in planting the seed for these young men to become future leaders in their community and works to shape the …
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By Ignatius Plato When Pope Francis approved the Society of Jesus’ Universal Apostolic Preferences (UAPs) in 2019, the themes were familiar to anyone who knows the Jesuits. In addition to showing the way to God through the Spiritual Exercises and care for our common home, the UAPs put accompanying young people and the marginalized front …
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by Ignatius Plato Action and empathy – the physical meets the spiritual. The Society of Jesus relies on these two qualities in its mission to stand with the marginalized and accompany young people. Ron Rebore, the provincial assistant for secondary and pre-secondary education in the Jesuits USA Central and Southern (UCS) Province, actively contributes to …
Ron Rebore Intersects Faith and Success for Jesuit Schools Read More »
By Ignatius Plato Educators who are also people of color are often called upon to do extra work precisely because they are people of color. It is an expectation that is both challenging and stress inducing. “So often, our high school teachers of color are asked to ‘be on this diversity committee’ and ‘be on …
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March 24, 2023 – Xavier A. Cole, Ed.D., has been named Loyola University New Orleans’ 18th president. Dr. Cole is the first person of color, and the second layperson, to serve as president since Loyola’s founding in 1912. With deep roots in Jesuit education, he is committed to strengthening the university by seeking mission-aligned partnerships, improving …
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March 24, 2023 – The Jesuits USA Central and Southern Province’s Office of Secondary and Pre-Secondary Education received a grant of $10,000 in support of a workshop that will prepare educators to teach the full story about African Americans, slavery and race relations in the United States from 1619 to the present. One presentation is open …
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By Ignatius Plato As head of the Boys Division at Regis Jesuit High School in Aurora, Colo., Karen Wuertz strives to ensure an excellent educational experience for students. But, as she will tell you, Regis Jesuit is more than just another school; it carries with it a legacy that is important to Regis Jesuit families, …
Karen Wuertz Promotes Open Minds and Personal Connection at Regis Jesuit High School Read More »
December 12, 2022 – Regis University in Denver has named its next president, Salvador D. Aceves, Ed.D. He previously served the university as senior vice president and chief financial officer, beginning in 2014. He will be the university’s first lay and Latino president. Dr. Aceves will be sworn in as Regis University’s president on Jan. …
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