James S. Frank attended St. JeromeƵapp High School as a teenager, was a member of the St. JeromeƵapp University Catholic Community for 36 years, was married to his wife Jackie by one of his priest-professors while studying at St. JeromeƵapp and helped initiate the childrenƵapp Sunday school program when his own kids were attending church at the university in the 1980s.
U.S. and Canadian students rally behind Carleton pro-life group
By Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic NewsOTTAWA (CCN)—National pro-life student associations in the United States and Canada have thrown their support behind , a pro-life group facing discrimination on the Carleton University campus in Ottawa.
Carleton UniversityƵapp pro-life club was told earlier this week that it must become pro-choice if it wants to receive student union funding and recognition on campus (read full story).
and launched as a sign of solidarity with the Lifeline, which has been decertified by the Carleton University Students’ Association (CUSA). That means the pro-life club has lost access to funds from compulsory student dues as well as the recognition that allows them to use public spaces on campus for meetings and publicity.
Carleton pro-life group told to become pro-choice to receive funding
By Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic NewsThe revoked the club status of and said it must change a clause in its constitution which violates CUSA's anti-discrimination policy supporting “a womanƵapp right to choose” in order to be recertified.
King's College keeps the Catholic in Catholic education
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterSurwaniec and Denomy are already in their third year of preparations to become Catholic teachers — and they haven’t even been to teachers’ college yet. Since their second year at university the students have been enrolled in Kings’ new Catholic Studies for Teachers program and should be among the first four graduates to complete the program this spring.
Brescia re-brand shows femininity, strength go hand-in-hand
By Vanessa Santilli-Raimondo, The Catholic Register“This year, we have the highest enrolment ever and we think part of that is due to work we started last year with our re-branding,” said Simm.
After seeing a trend of declining enrolment, particularly from Ontario high school students, the London, Ont.-based womenƵapp college kicked off a re-branding process in January 2009. This included a consultation of faculty, students, alumni, guidance counsellors and parents on the benefits of attending Brescia. Through this, four attributes describing the campus were identified, which the campaign now focuses on: student-centred, empowering, invigorating and compassionate.
Controversial pro-life presentation goes ahead at Carleton University
By Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic News, the pro-life club, brought in Jose Ruba of the Canadian Centre for Bioethical Reform to lay out the arguments for the Genocide Awareness Project (GAP), which features graphic pictures from various genocides alongside those of fetuses dismembered by abortion.
Student abortion protesters arrested
By Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic NewsThe students were detained for a short time and issued tickets for “failing to leave the premises when directed” and for “engaging in activity prohibited on the premises,” said Craig Stewart, 24, a fourth-year Carleton student who was among those arrested.
The tickets carry fines totalling $130. “We’re going to contest them,” said Stewart.
Sen. Kinsella's contributions to Catholic education recognized
By Vanessa Santilli-Raimondo, The Catholic Register“I’m quite honoured and thrilled,” said Kinsella. “I don’t know why they chose me. ThereƵapp so many more deserving people.”
But Nadine Collins, university advancement officer at St. JeromeƵapp, which is federated with the University of Waterloo, found plenty of reasons for Kinsella to be honoured.
CWL sponsors chair in Catholic studies at St. Mary's
By Sheila Dabu Nonato, The Catholic RegisterThis is the first endowed chair of its kind in Western Canada and is funded by the . The permanent, senior academic position was established to encourage the advancement of Catholic education through exemplary teaching and research.
St. MaryƵapp is a Catholic, student-focused liberal arts and science teaching institute.
St. Jerome's, professors still in labour negotiations
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterThe SJU Academic Staff Association was certified as a union by the Ontario Labour Relations Board April 24. The professors said they needed the legal protection of a labour contract in light of changes in how the Catholic college at the University of Waterloo is governed.
“Negotiations are underway, but proceeding slowly,” staff association president David Seljak told The Catholic Register in an e-mail.
Rising enrolment a good problem for Catholic universities
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterThere are no separate statistics for the Catholic institutions, but the liberal arts and humanities numbers are a good indication of where Catholic colleges stand, said Sylvester, president of the .
University enrolment grew 3.7 per cent last year to 1.1-million university students across the country.