Spirituality and transformation Adolfo Nicolás, 10 Dec 2010 < 1 min read Spirituality and transformation Fr. Nicolás explores “Oriental spirituality.”
Shaping the Future Adolfo Nicolás, 10 Dec 2010 25 min read Shaping the Future Making the world a more humane, just, and sustainable place, starting with imagination.
Theology, science, and culture Ron Hansen M.A. ’95, 10 Dec 2010 < 1 min read Theology, science, and culture How can these defining elements be better brought together to create a richer picture of reality?
Markets, inequality, and poverty Ron Hansen M.A. ’95, 10 Dec 2010 < 1 min read Markets, inequality, and poverty Considering the transcendent dignity of humans and the alleviation of poverty.
Train the Imagination Adolfo Nicolás, 10 Dec 2010 < 1 min read Train the Imagination Why should we value the classics? And where do we look for them?
Human rights and civic responsibility Ron Hansen M.A. ’95, 10 Dec 2010 < 1 min read Human rights and civic responsibility Ideally suited for hosting a consortium of human rights practitioners.
In Memoriam: Chancellor Paul Locatelli, S.J. ’60 By Gerald McKevitt, S.J., 12 Oct 2010 8 min read In Memoriam: Chancellor Paul Locatelli, S.J. ’60 Death of a Brother Jesuit
Fenway hero By Scott Brown '93, 11 Oct 2010 9 min read Fenway hero You only get one first pitch in the majors. When Nava’s came, he hit a grand slam.
Internet, we have a problem. SCM Staff, 11 Oct 2010 11 min read Internet, we have a problem. One day, Dan Kaminsky ’02 stumbled upon a hole in the Web that could make for a hackerʼs field day.
Writing the Island John Seibert Farnsworth, 11 Oct 2010 13 min read Writing the Island A journey to the Sea of Cortez—to come home sunburned and transformed.
Justice, education, and the Catholic imagination By Keith Douglass Warner, O.F.M., 10 Oct 2010 11 min read Justice, education, and the Catholic imagination A religious vision of a sustainable future is less about politics than ethics. It means drawing on deep spiritual currents in the Catholic tradition—and environmental concern as if people mattered.
Courage in the face SCM Staff, 01 Jun 2010 < 1 min read Courage in the face A photo essay from Haiti by Michael Larremore ’08.