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Rector – Office of Residential Life | University of Notre Dame
Rector - Office of Residential Life | University of Notre Dame The Rector serves as the primary pastoral leader, chief administrator, community builder and University resource for one of 32 single-sex undergraduate halls. The Rector has the unique responsibility to foster Christian community within a residential community, inspired and informed by Notre Dame's Catholic, Holy Cross tradition.
Assumption University
Assumption University’s Graduate Diploma in Catholic Studies is taught online, synchronously, and after working hours. No international fees. Students may take one course or all five courses of the diploma. The diploma is considered a hiring asset by eight Ontario Catholic school boards and has pathways to further graduate-level degrees. Email [email protected] to learn how to apply for May 2024 term.
Obtain an Online Graduate Diploma in Catholic Studies at one of Canada’s Most Historic Catholic Universities
Executive Director for Mission Integration
The successful candidate for this position will be enacting the university's vision for strengthening Mission and Catholic identity at Sacred Heart University.
Loyola Marymount University Theological Studies
Le Moyne College Religious Studies
Religious studies is more than just learning about faith traditions. Religion is an integral part of the social fabric that can help us better understand other cultures, and is intimately connected to many elements of community, including politics, economics, class structures and armed conflict. Le Moyne's interdisciplinary approach to religious studies, coupled with our strong liberal arts foundation, means that you will be encouraged to think more critically and creatively about all beliefs and practices, and become better equipped to respond thoughtfully to the complexities of the contemporary world. Being religiously literate is essential to becoming a compassionate agent for change in our troubled, yet wondrous, world.
John Carroll University Department of Theology & Religious Studies
A liberal arts education includes an academic understanding of human religious experience. The Jesuit tradition of inter-religious engagement comes to life in the John Carroll TRS classroom and in wider campus life. Students can choose from a wide variety of courses designed to develop an engaged adult understanding of faith — their own and those of others.
Gonzaga University Religious Studies
An important part of the University Core Curriculum, our religious studies courses advance the essential values of the Gonzaga mission. The religious studies core requirement integrates the study of Christianity and Catholic traditions and courses on world or comparative religion.
Georgetown University Department of Theology and Religious Studies
Perhaps nothing symbolizes the particular niche of Georgetown’s Theology and Religious Studies Department better than the Problem of God course and the Ph.D. program in Religious Pluralism. The Problem of God reflects our commitment to creative undergraduate teaching and the success we have achieved in our pedagogical practices. Our Ph.D. program symbolizes the various ways we are pluralistic: in the object of our research, in the diversity of religious traditions studied, in the methodological inclusivity of embracing both theological and religious studies models of research, and in the desire to reach out and engage the religious pluralism of our student body.
Fordham University Theology Department
Our mission is to advance the critical and constructive study of the ideas, symbols, narratives, beliefs, and practices of religious traditions, with particular attention to the rich diversity of Catholic Christian theology. In the tradition of Jesuit education, we promote the informed exploration of faith and justice from ecumenical, interreligious, and global perspectives.