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Supiano, Beckie – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
Every college president's success depends on building good relationships with outside groups, whether donors, alumni, or legislators. Presidents of Roman Catholic colleges have one more party to please: the local bishop. In recent months, the bishop of Scranton, Pennsylvania, asked colleges in his diocese to assure him that they were not providing…
Descriptors: Catholics, Church Related Colleges, College Presidents, Clergy
Supiano, Beckie – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
When the main building of Our Lady of the Lake University was damaged in a fire this spring, its president, Tessa Martinez Pollack, worried the blaze would exacerbate its money woes. She told "The New York Times" that it's a known fact and that they are like a lot of other Catholic universities that are struggling to stay afloat financially. Not…
Descriptors: Fund Raising, Nuns, Clergy, Catholics
Stobart, Janet – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1989
A majority of Catholic educators at a week-long conference voted to support principles of academic freedom, autonomy for governing boards, and independence from direct ecclesiastical authority. American college presidents were troubled by proposed norms that would allow for a bishop's intervention where dissentious theological teaching was…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Catholic Schools, Church Related Colleges, Clergy