The University of Navarra
The University of Navarra By Jeremy Tate A true education doesn’t just train the mind; it uplifts the soul. At first as a college counselor, and more frequently […]
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The University of Navarra By Jeremy Tate A true education doesn’t just train the mind; it uplifts the soul. At first as a college counselor, and more frequently […]
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Light at the Port By Jeremy Tate In 2014, I had an experience at Franciscan University, Steubenville, that I will never forget. I arrived on campus sometime before 6
An Academic Culture of Truth By Ashley Brashear “What is the purpose of your education?” Celebrating Catholic Schools Week calls to mind my immense gratitude for my own
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College and the Use of Useless Studies—Part II By Devin O’Donnell A utilitarian education is not only inadequate to human dignity; it even fails at its own stated
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College and the Use of Useless Studies—Part I By Devin O’Donnell Our education is strongly oriented toward achieving practical success. Could that be why we see so little
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Dr. Michael Poliakoff joins Jeremy Tate on the Anchored podcast to discuss the enduring elements of a worthwhile college education.
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The Best of Both Worlds The King’s College, New York City Is it possible to combine the advantages of a small Christian college with access to metropolitan opportunities?
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This year, CLT has seen a surge in college adoptions. As CLT is hitting record numbers of test takers, more and more colleges and universities are looking at CLT students. These college adoptions also demonstrate the national growth of CLT.
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My Time at the King’s College By Elizabeth Fortmeyer The King’s College unites a Christian worldview, a high-quality education, and a cosmopolitan setting. Martin Luther King Jr. wrote,
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On September 17th, 1787, thirty-nine convention delegates from twelve of the thirteen original states signed the Constitution of the United States. Why does this day matter?
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