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Higher Education
Twilight of the Universities
October 2024Education steeped in transcendental Beauty and the Great Books of history is replaced by a dictatorial ugliness that flattens the passions and rids the heart of love.
VIEW ARTICLEThe Luxury Beliefs of the Ruling Class
July-August 2024Rob Henderson defines "luxury beliefs” as “ideas and opinions that confer status on the upper class at very little cost, while often inflicting costs on the lower classes.”
VIEW ARTICLEHow Cowardice, the Herd Mind & Twitter Mobs Threaten Academia
May 2024A university education should be about learning to think. It will be disquieting, perhaps troubling. It might even be infuriating. And that’s as it should be.
VIEW ARTICLEAn Elegy for Bloom
July-August 2023Bloom understands that literary study, in contradistinction to cultural studies, is, and ever will be, an elitist endeavor in the service of aesthetics.
VIEW ARTICLEChristians at the End of the Pax Americana
September 2022With the welfare/warfare state, one may wonder: which came first? They are both features of empires, especially in the latter stages of an empire’s lifecycle.
VIEW ARTICLEWhich Way the Wind Blows
June 2022Daily we hear of intemperate students demanding this or that “right” drawn from a grab-bag of potential claims on others’ behavior.
VIEW ARTICLERe-emergence in a Surprising Field
December 2020The mental-health professions in recent years have changed their opinion of religion and now regard faith as a reliable predictor of well-being.
VIEW ARTICLEThe Practical Application of Christian Ethics According to America’s Early College Presidents
November 2020They represented a variety of denominations but expressed a remarkably similar prescription for living spiritually in the wider world.
VIEW ARTICLEFr. Ted’s Big Trade
May 2020Hesburgh departed from the idea of creating a distinctive institution in the Catholic intellectual tradition, settling instead for making it more American and worldly.
VIEW ARTICLEThe Ideology at the Root of Our Moral Disorder
December 2019In the sociological imagination, it is man who creates God. Once he frees himself from God, anything is possible, or at least appears to be.
VIEW ARTICLERemembering John Lukacs
November 2019Lukacs had rock-solid confidence in the Western idea of truth for which books stand and without which civility cannot exist.
VIEW ARTICLEPost-Truth, Climate Change & the Catholic University
October 2019As the earth was created before man, Pope Francis advises, man is obliged to treat the earth in a manner that is “caring, protecting, overseeing, and preserving.”
VIEW ARTICLEYou Can Say That?
September 2019China could well be poised to inherit the earth that the U.S. once commanded — especially if our comparative student bodies are any indication.
VIEW ARTICLESeeking Knowledge of God through the Experience of Beauty
September 2019Education must do what the word itself promises: lead out, via a pattern, a road. In other words, simply and finally, education must be the experience of beauty.
VIEW ARTICLEHalving & Having the Truth
September 2019Through the joys and perils of liberal learning we must ever recollect that only faith seeking understanding properly disposes the intellect toward conformity to Christ.
VIEW ARTICLEThe Myth of Meritocracy
June 2019A meritocracy fits America’s sense of itself as free from the class-based social structures that defined the European countries from which our predecessors fled.
VIEW ARTICLEBy the Lakes of Babylon
March 2019Fr. Hesburgh proved to be a perfect avatar for the Notre Dame he created: an endorser of some kind of vaguely conceived “natural religion.”
VIEW ARTICLEThe Great Awokening: The Puritan Roots of the Social Justice Warrior
January-February 2019Social Justice Warriors behave like cult members. They are little Cromwells who demand Robespierre-level ideological purity of every single person.
VIEW ARTICLEI Am Not White
November 2018Public discourse remains limited to material concerns, but what really differentiates human beings is culture, which is founded on religion.
VIEW ARTICLEAn Extraordinary Educator's Enduring Legacy
September 2018John Senior was a noble man who stood against the spirit of the age to remind the world of a better time, and he left those he touched better for his presence.
VIEW ARTICLECan a Return to Augustine Resolve the Current Educational Crisis?
September 2018A proper education enables us to fulfill the Great Commandment, loving God with all our heart and our neighbors as ourselves.
VIEW ARTICLEThe New Hate Speech: Catholic Teaching at a Catholic College
May 2018An affirmation of Church teaching at Providence College is seen by students and administrators as an act of "homophobia" and "transphobia" that warrants intimidation and threats because it's an offense against the PC narrative.
VIEW ARTICLE"Critical Thinking" in the Postmodern University
September 2017Thinking is aimed at truth and leads one to draw conclusions and develop convictions. Insofar as truth is denied, however, all we can ever have or hold are opinions.
VIEW ARTICLEThe Cult of Diversity at Providence College
January-February 2017A Catholic college, employing the vague and undefined empty vessel of "diversity," is willingly suppressing its own Catholic culture in favor of an infection with Western sexual obsessions.
VIEW ARTICLEBetraying the Fort
September 2016Notre Dame's president honored Joe Biden for putting "the good of the nation above partisan victory," with "respectful dialogue" and "honorable compromise."
VIEW ARTICLEWhy We Need a New Model of Catholic Higher Education
September 2016Young Christian faithful need to engage with the contemporary world while pursuing their chosen life's work.
VIEW ARTICLEPermanent Irresolution & the Art of Making a Public Argument
July-August 2016The principal means of teaching in the medieval university was not the classroom lecture but the quaestio disputata (disputed question).
VIEW ARTICLEThe Unbearable Whiteness of Being
June 2016Pushers of political correctness now desire, if not demand, something called "deep diversity" — that is, eliminating all signs of "whiteness" from campuses across the country.
VIEW ARTICLEFingers on the Triggers
October 2015The "trigger warning" movement seeks to scrub college campuses clean of words and ideas that might cause discomfort, hurt feelings, or negative thoughts. Almost everything has this potential.
VIEW ARTICLEHow Pro-Lifers Are Saving Higher Education
September 2015The Christian on campus is the only hope for bringing humanity back to the humanities and saving our dying universities.
VIEW ARTICLEThe Toxic Effects of "Rape-Culture Feminism"
June 2015All students need some measure of discipline, one that deters situations from which rape allegations would arise.
VIEW ARTICLEA Chronicle of Christendom's Decline
November 2014Historian Warren Carroll is, first and foremost, an eloquent exponent of Judeo-Christian values who puts character delineation front and center.
VIEW ARTICLEAn Autonomous Philosopher & the Mandatum
September 2014Religious convictions are deep and can easily override considerations of beliefs that are contrary to them, even in light of attempts at objectivity.
VIEW ARTICLEHollow Theology
January-February 2013While Catholic colleges have stronger core requirements than their secular counterparts, most have abolished requirements for students to take Catholic theology courses.
VIEW ARTICLEIvy League Culture Wars
May 2012There are campus activists and groups-- who are not necessarily Catholic or even Christian-- at Ivy League colleges fighting for traditional moral values on marriage and sexuality.
VIEW ARTICLEThe Marketplace of Ideas -- Command-Economy Style
September 2010If you want to continue teaching on college campuses, it's best to hold to the politically correct version of the genesis of homosexual orientation.
VIEW ARTICLEAnother Victim of Institutional Coddling
September 2010On at least one college campus, teaching certain aspects of the Catholic faith -- even in the context of a class on Catholicism -- is considered "hate speech."
VIEW ARTICLEWhen Heteronomy & Autonomy Collide
December 2009The University of Notre Dame is positioned to ride the wave of American popular culture, and without a fight will go the way of its sister institutions once run by Protestants.
VIEW ARTICLENotre Dame, R.I.P.
July-August 2009Notre Dame's honoring of President Obama was the full flowering of the university's rebellion against the Magisterium of the Church.
VIEW ARTICLEClassical Education in Southern California
October 2008Thomas Aquinas College has been providing a superb classical education to students from all over the country for nearly four decades.
VIEW ARTICLEThe Secularizing of Catholic Universities
September 2008Catholic academics betrayed the faith with the Land O'Lakes Statement in 1967, which has spread error throughout the Church ever since.
VIEW ARTICLEFalse Theologians, Then & Now
June 2007By giving pseudo-legitimacy to the English tyrant, false theologians made possible Henry's theft of Church lands, his dissolution of monasteries, and his wrecking of libraries.
VIEW ARTICLEIs Georgetown Still Catholic?
May 2006The great problem besetting not just the Jesuits but the Catholic Church in America and the Western world more generally is wealth.
VIEW ARTICLEIs Providence College All It's Cracked Up to Be?
October 2004Notwithstanding the general perception that Providence College is very Catholic, the occurrence of certain events call into question whether it has experienced a serious decline.
VIEW ARTICLEThe Dismal State of Most Catholic Colleges & Universities
July/August 2003For most liberal Catholic scholars, one is apparently not supposed to direct one's "critical thinking" against the reigning libertine bromides.
VIEW ARTICLEKeeping the Light Burning
January 2003It's time to get over the embarrassment of seeking out students, faculty, and administrators from a school's supporting religious tradition.
VIEW ARTICLELet's Abolish Most Catholic Colleges & Universities
June 2001Nowadays the old notion that a Catholic college ought to teach Catholicism to undergraduates seems not even to be seriously considered.
VIEW ARTICLEStudent-Professor Sex
February 2000The baseline of professional behavior expounded and approved by professors in their trade journal is disturbingly low.
VIEW ARTICLEHow Much Freedom Can Our Culture Stand?
February 2000Forgotten is the teaching that by knowing truth, a student is freed — saved from drowning in a sea of unfulfilling “self-fulfillment.”
VIEW ARTICLEHomosexual Memoirs for Catholic Freshmen: Why?
December 1999At a Christian university, students and faculty should be committed to a search for the truth about the truly good life for man.
VIEW ARTICLECan We Revitalize Catholic Higher Education?
September 1999Perhaps it is unrealistic to think of supporting scores of Catholic colleges in our secular society. Perhaps 10 to 15 is more realistic.
VIEW ARTICLEShack-Ups & Shakedowns on Campus
July/August 1999Just who qualifies as a "partner" in a "partnership"?
VIEW ARTICLE"Catholic Studies": The New Catholic Ghetto
December 1998A single program relieves the institution of the responsibility to give the entire curriculum a Catholic character.
VIEW ARTICLEThe Rift Between the Finest Minds & The Limp Academics Now in Power
September 1998A “Humanities and Arts Memorial” was held at Stanford in 1995, as top universities worked to destroy Western culture.
VIEW ARTICLEA Voice Crying in the Bewilderedness
July/August 1998Mankind exhibits a passion for knowledge and freedom, and an inveterate tendency to be seduced by counterfeits of knowledge and freedom.
VIEW ARTICLEWhat to Do About Our Largely Secularized Catholic Colleges & Universities?
July/August 1997 VIEW ARTICLEDiscovering the Church in Harvard Yard
November 1987My father wrote an angry letter to the Dean of Harvard and told me that if I insisted on being received into the Church he would insist on withdrawing me from Harvard.
VIEW ARTICLEAcademic Fundamentalism?
July-August 1987Review of The Closing of the American Mind by Allan Bloom
VIEW ARTICLESmall Gestures
January-February 1985Being clever, brilliant, even what gets called “well-educated” is not to be equated, necessarily, with being considerate, kind, tactful, even plain polite or civil.
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