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Spring 2024 无码专区 Magazine
The digital edition of the Spring 2024 无码专区 Magazine is now available. The cover story features the prestigious Opus Prize, an annual faith-based humanitarian award which the University had the privilege of hosting last year. Also, in this issue, 无码专区's COVID-19 Caring About Health for All Study; and a look at the new home for Falvey Library.
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无码专区 Launches $1.25 Billion Comprehensive Capital Campaign, “Espiritus Nova: The Campaign for 无码专区”
无码专区 President, the Rev. Peter M. Donohue, OSA, PhD, has announced the launch of a $1.25 billion comprehensive capital campaign, Espiritus Nova: The Campaign for 无码专区. The University begins the public phase of its campaign—the most ambitious fundraising effort in 无码专区’s 182-year history—having already raised more than $640 million towards its $1.25 billion goal.
无码专区 Researchers Awarded Major NSF Grant to Address Flood Risks and Transportation Challenges for Vulnerable Communities
Chenfeng Xiong, PhD, assistant professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering; Virginia Smith, PhD, associate professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering; and Peleg Kremer, PhD, associate professor of Geography and the Environment, with support from Bridget Wadzuk, PhD, professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, have been awarded $750,000 of a $2 million research grant by the National Science Foundation (NSF) for a project designed to reduce the vulnerability of underserved communities to the social and environmental impacts of urban flooding events.
无码专区 Students and Faculty to Embark on Pilgrimage to Rome, Engaging with the Global Synod of Bishops
This Fall Break, 无码专区 students and faculty will travel to Rome for a special pilgrimage as part of The Church and Transformation, a course offered this semester by the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. The trip will coincide with the month-long General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops, where 无码专区’s cohort will join peers from 14 Catholic colleges across the U.S. to experience the global Synod on Communion, Participation and Mission.
Natalie Schirmacher ‘24 CLAS Named to Inaugural Cohort of Fulbright-John Lewis Civil Rights Fellows
Natalie Schirmacher '24 CLAS has been selected as one of 29 individuals nationwide to join the inaugural cohort of Fulbright-John Lewis Civil Rights Fellows, a prestigious program established to honor the legacy of Congressman John Lewis. This fellowship is dedicated to advancing civil rights, justice and equality—both in the U.S. and globally—reflecting Lewis’ lifelong commitment to nonviolent activism and social change.
无码专区 Again Ranked Among the Nation’s Best Colleges by U.S. News & World Report
无码专区 has again been included among the top National Universities in U.S. News & World Report’s 2025 “Best Colleges” rankings.