Beatification of John Henry Newman prompts university tour, celebration
Fall 2010 | Section: Feature StoriesTwenty-three visit England for the "Cardinal Newman Tour."
Twenty-three visit England for the "Cardinal Newman Tour."
'The Miracle of Father Kapaun.'
For decades, Newman University has set aside a week to honor the life, lessons and ideals of John Henry Cardinal...
Visit Article
One of the goals of the Newman University Strategic Plan is to establish partnerships with organizations and businesses that will benefit existing students, help make the university more accessible to prospective students, and create programs that meet the needs of both. Partnerships can make Newman stronger, while creating more opportunities for growth and success, and building a better community. A look at a few current partnerships shows why.
Newman students rally to collect food and money for survivors of Haiti earthquake.
Longtime benefactors of Newman University and the Adorers of the Blood of Christ receive the university’s highest honor.
Newman officials plan two trips to England to celebrate beatification of John Henry Cardinal Newman.
Rev. Nicholas Rouch, S.T.D., delivered this year’s Cardinal Newman Lecture.
College students have always come from a variety of backgrounds, with an assortment of reasons why they chose a particular institution and disparate aspirations and goals for their future. That’s never been more true than today, as the needs, desires and diversity of students change more rapidly than ever before.
This summer five Newman students learned about the elegance and breadth of what was the Austro-Hungarian Empire, as well as the oppression and horror of former Nazi and communist regimes, as participants in "Europe by Rail," a three-week tour of western and eastern Europe led by Associate Professor of History Kelly McFall, Ph.D.