Students learn about all aspects of food from culture to policy to history.
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The Honoring Mary website details programming created by CUA for a landmark art exhibit in Washington, D.C. that features Marian artwork by Renaissance and Baroque artists.
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Catholic Universitys Office of Public Affairs has received two Accolades awards from the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education.
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Members of Team Capitol DC reunited this week to receive a Presidential Citation in Sustainable Design from the head of the DC Chapter of the American Institute of Architects for Harvest Home
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The Franklin Fellows Program provides opportunities for experts with at least five years of relevant professional experience to devote one to two years of public service working for the Department of State or the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID).
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The National Symphony Orchestra will perform at Hartke Theatre as part of its 2015 NSO In Your Neighborhood Series.
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The cast of Arena Stage's current production of Fiddler on the Roof includes seven alumni of Catholic University.
Read MoreIn the Ancient Warfare and Martial Arts class, students re-enact the battles of Greco-Roman warriors.
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Students who live in Centennial Village, a neighborhood of eight residence halls near the middle of campus, now have an outdoor space for either athletic activity or quiet reflection.
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Hundreds of Washington, D.C., area music lovers experienced a moment of solidarity with families in the Holy Land on Friday during the 25th annual Christmas Concert for Charity.
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A list of what's open and what's closed over the Christmas break.
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The Crosier, a student-run journal of pro-life academic articles, was named "Best Journal of Letters" by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute.
Read MorePicturing Mary, a landmark art exhibit, opens in Washington, D.C., with support from CUA.
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President Garvey toured an area that will become a new main entrance for the University.
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Catholic University will celebrate the season with holiday events that take place over the course of the next month.
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Nathan Blair is preparing to conduct the music school's production of the opera Susannah, which opens Nov. 20 at Ward Recital Hill.
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The 25th Annual Christmas Concert will benefit the Holy Family Hospital of Bethlehem Foundation.
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Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley spoke on the economy as part of IPR's National Policy Forum.
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Brian Engelland, associate dean and professor of marketing in the School of Business and Economics and professor of marketing, has been named the first-ever Edward J. Pryzbyla Chair of Business and Economics.
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The nursing school was chosen to participate in a new ceremony designed to instill commitment to the profession in nursing majors.
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Monsignor Paul McPartlan introduces Cardinal Walter Kasper, the winner of the 2014 Johannes Quasten Award.
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The School of Theology and Religious Studies hosted separate talks by Cardinal Gerhard Müller and Cardinal Walter Kasper.
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Senior politics major Sarah Hendley has been selected as a finalist for the Marshall Scholarship.
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Catholic Universitys two soccer teams won Landmark Conference championships on Saturday, Nov. 8.
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The University will celebrate International Education Week with Brazilian music, a Thanksgiving cultural potluck, and a performance of La Perdida.
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Three professors were honored Oct. 29 at the University's Annual Teaching Awards Ceremony and Reception.
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The Acton Institute and The Catholic University of America School of Business and Economics will hold a conference on The Relationship between Religious and Economic Liberty in an Age of Expanding Government.
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Maryland Gov. Martin OMalley will deliver a policy address at The Catholic University of America on Thursday, Nov. 13, titled An Economy with a Human Purpose Better Choices for Greater Middle Class Opportunity.
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Catholic University is partnering with the National Museum of Women in the Arts on Picturing Mary, a major exhibit.
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Catholic University has a bumper crop of outstanding teams on the athletic field this fall, led by its field hockey team, which is ranked in the top 10 nationally.
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The drama of Shakespeare will merge with the Latino style of magical realism when the Drama Department presents the musical La Perdida.
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The School of Architecture and Plannings Masters in City and Regional Planning (MCRP) program was named the 15th best small program of its kind in the Planetizen Guide to Graduate Urban Planning Programs, 4th Edition.
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Students of chemistry professor Diane Bunce will celebrate Halloween by dressing up as their favorite elements.
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Cardinal Walter Kasper, president emeritus of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity, will be honored on Thursday, Nov. 6.
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A faculty expert at The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C., is available to comment on topics related to unrest in the Middle East, especially as they relate to religious minorities.
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Catholic Universitys Benjamin T. Rome School of Music presents American composer Carlisle Floyds apocryphal tale of Susannah in an intimate staging in Ward Recital Hall Nov. 20 through 23.
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Robert Freedman, who won the 2014 Tony Award for Best Book of a Musical, will be coming to The Catholic University of America Department of Drama to discuss his work and answer questions about playwriting, screenwriting, and Broadway theatre.
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Cardinal Gerhard Müller will speak Nov. 3 on the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.
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Monsignor Kevin Irwin was recently named the winner of the Frederick McManus Award by the Federation of Diocesan Liturgical Commissions.
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Beginning in spring 2015, the School of Theology and Religious Studies at The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C., will offer a new academic program, an online Certificate in Christian-Muslim Relations.
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Catholic Universitys newly renovated LEED-certified Father OConnell Hall was dedicated Oct. 17 on the first day of Cardinal Weekend.
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Eleven items from Catholic Universitys Semitics/ICOR (Institute of Christian Oriental Research) Library have been loaned to the Smithsonian Institutions Arthur M. Sackler Gallery.
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First-year students make connections between their reading of King Oedipus and a performance of the play.
Read MoreThe Embassy of Germany selected CUA to host a week of events remembering the fall of the Berlin Wall 25 years ago.
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Beginning this semester, students can enroll in a new certificate program in Latin American and Latino Studies.
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Experts at The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C., are available to discuss Pope Francis and the Nobel Peace Prize.
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The School of Theology and Religious Studies was one of 10 Christian institutions awarded Science for Seminaries grants from the American Association for the Advancement of Science this week.
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Catholic Universitys newly renovated Father OConnell Hall built in 1914 and now LEED certified will be formally dedicated with a ceremony.
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Indira Henard, a social work graduate student, received an award for her work on legislation helping sexual assault victims.
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For the third consecutive season, the Benjamin T. Rome School of Music will play host to world-renowned pianists for performances and master classes during the Washington International Piano Series at CUA.
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The Catholic University of America is recommended in the 2015 edition of The Newman Guide to Choosing a Catholic College.
Read MoreHundreds of people gathered Thursday to celebrate the official opening of the new community.
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Experts at The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C., are available to discuss the Third Extraordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops on the theme Pastoral challenges to the family in the context of evangelization. The Synod will meet at the Vatican from Oct. 5 to 19.
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The Benjamin T. Rome School of Music presents Sharon Christman, soprano, and Ivo Kaltchev, piano.
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Students in the M.F.A. playwriting program are seeing their original plays performed at college campuses in Virginia, Oklahoma, and Kansas.
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The sweeping score of Rodgers and Hammersteins Carousel will come to life as the School of Music presents its fall musical at Hartke Theatre.
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CUA Knights of Columbus Council 9542 was honored for its accomplishments and service this weekend during the 2014 Knights of Columbus College Councils Conference.
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CUA's School of Canon Law hosted the International Congress of Canon Law in September.
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Capital Fest 2014 will feature Walk the Moon with an opening performance by Coin.
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Earlier this month, approximately 270 first-year students took part in the Office of Campus Ministrys Freshman Retreat in North East, Md.
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Beginning Tuesday, Sept. 23, the University will collect food waste for composting in the Edward J. Pryzbyla University Center.
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Pope Francis has named Most Rev. Blase Cupich, bishop of Spokane, to be the new archbishop of Chicago. He will succeed Cardinal Francis George, O.M.I.
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The Catholic University of America School of Philosophy presents its 47th annual Fall Lecture Series, which this year explores the theme Music and Philosophy.
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Catholic University alumna Pamela O. Long, M.S.W. 1971, was among 21 geniuses named to the 2014 class of MacArthur Fellows.
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Philosophy Professor Thérèse-Anne Druart was recently honored by the University of Dayton with its 2014 Marianist Award.
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The School of Engineering honors Bishop Vincent Nguyen of Toronto during a special lunch Sept. 8.
Read MoreFaculty, staff, students, and administrators gathered Monday, Sept. 15 to acknowledge the Edward M. Crough Center for Architectural Studies being designated LEED Existing Buildings Operations and Maintenance (EB: O+M) certified.
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Even though many Catholic University students weren't in classes over the summer, they didn't take a break from learning.
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The School of Architecture and Planning (CUArch) announces its 2014 Walton Critic, architect Eliana Bórmida.
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Students who now earn their bachelor's degrees through the School of Theology and Religious Studies wear their school sweatshirts with pride.
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At Catholic Universitys annual Convocation, held Sept. 10 in the Great Upper Church of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, first-year students were formally received into the academic community.
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Members of the University community will enjoy a more comfortable theatre experience this semester, thanks to the many renovations and updates recently completed at Hartke Theatre.
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A ceremony will be held at CUAs Crough Center on Sept. 15 to acknowledge the building being designated LEED Existing Buildings Operations and Maintenance (EB: O+M) certified. It is the first building in the world to be certified by students as part of a formal course.
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Rita Colwell will speak about satellite sensors that have the ability to predict disease patterns.
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The Office of Campus Ministry at The Catholic University of America launched a new app last month.
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Rita Colwell will speak about satellite sensors that have the ability to predict disease patterns.
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Cardinal Donald Wuerl gave an impassioned plea to speak up for those being persecuted, tortured, and killed for their religious beliefs in Iraq and Syria.
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The Catholic University of America community received a message of inspiration and solidarity during the Mass of the Holy Spirit Aug. 28.
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Drama Professor Gary Sloan worked with the nonprofit Rehabilitation Through the Arts to stage a performance of "Macbeth" in a New York prison.
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Though they never knew each other before joining the CUA faculty, Nancy Adleman and Sahana Kukke had very similar life paths to get to the University.
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Catholic University participates in single-stream recycling. That means all recyclables can be placed in the same bin.
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In an effort to decrease landfill waste, the Universitys Office of Facilities Operations has partnered with Waste Management, North Americas largest residential recycler, to improve recycling efforts on campus.
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The Catholic University of America campus burst to life the morning of Aug. 24 as hundreds of freshmen from around the country moved into their residence halls for the first time.
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New students are set to arrive at The Catholic University of America for Orientation 2014 on Thursday, Aug. 21. The move-in date for returning students is Saturday, Aug. 23.
Read MoreJulia Young took a job as an assistant professor at Catholic University in 2011. Two years later, her mother joined her at the University.
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Chigomezyo Ngwira, a research post-doctoral fellow in the Department of Physics at The Catholic University of America, will receive the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Science for Solutions award in December.
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Army Major Joe Evans, CUA graduate student, and his Afghanistan interpreter share their story.
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As part of a NASA program, a multidisciplinary team of Catholic University undergraduates have built a self-regulating machine which they will now launch into space, with the help of a high-altitude research balloon.
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The Center for the Study of Culture and Values hosts its annual fall seminar.
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Dean of the School of Engineering receives the 2014 Asian Heritage Award in Opportunity.
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Fall Offerings from the Benjamin T. Rome School of Music will include the musical "Carousel", the opera "Susannah", and the annual Christmas Concert for Charity.
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Twenty-one architecture students build a monument on the rugged coast of County Mayo, Ireland, that celebrates the areas natural beauty and historical legacy.
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The Catholic University of America (CUA) and Dominican House of Studies, in association with the National Catholic Education Association (NCEA), will celebrate National Catholic Schools Week at the annual University Mass in honor of St. Thomas Aquinas, which will be broadcast live on EWTN.
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For its 2014-2015 season, the Department of Drama will present experimental takes on classic works and never-before-seen plays from modern writers.
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Sophomore Brian Billion, a piano performance major, will be one of the featured pianists from around the world to perform at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts this weekend.
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Approximately 100 people gathered on the sidewalk of Monroe Street on the morning of Monday, July 28, to witness the opening of one of the anchor stores of Monroe Street Market Barnes & Noble at The Catholic University of America.
Read MoreIn a 30-minute address before a packed room in the Edward J. Pryzbyla University Center, U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) spoke on a wide range of issues confronting American society today.
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Sen. Rubio's address is co-sponsored by the Institute for Policy Research & Catholic Studies and will be followed by a panel discussion of analysts and scholars.
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Duilia de Mello, associate professor of physics, was one of six Brazilian professionals recently honored for their contributions around the world.
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Two CUA professors participate in a session of dialogue between the Disciples of Christ and the Roman Catholic Church in Rome
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Experts at The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C., are available to discuss Catholic social teaching on migration and the Catholic Churchs response to the immigration crisis on the U.S. border.
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Piano students and teachers from around the world will gather for a week of classical music during the 6th Annual Washington International Piano Festival.
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CUA Press releases its 2014-2015 fall and winter books edition catalog.
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Rev. John T. Ford, C.S.C., professor of theology and religious studies, has been honored with the Paul Wattson Christian Unity Award.
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The Supreme Court decided unanimously in favor of Mark Rienzi, associate professor of law, who argued on behalf of anti-abortion protesters in a case involving protest-free zones in Massachusetts.
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The University Archives added links last month to PDF scans of original documents found in two of its collections.
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The National Symphony Orchestra will take its 2015 NSO In Your Neighborhood series to the Brookland, with a special performance at CUA's Hartke Theatre Jan. 12.
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The John K. Mullen of Denver Memorial Library is hosting two exhibits on display this summer.
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Experts at The Catholic University of America are available to talk about the Supreme Courts decision in the Hobby Lobby case, which raises the question of whether a corporation has a legal right on religious grounds to refuse to comply with provisions of the Affordable Care Act requiring it to provide contraceptive health insurance coverage for its female employees.
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A recent architecture exhibit challenged Washington, D.C.s 1910 Height Act, which limits building height in the nations capital.
Read MoreThe canonization cause for former CUA professor Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen advanced as theologians approved a miracle attributed to his intercession.
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The one-woman show will premiere in New York City and tell the story of civil rights martyr Viola Liuzzo.
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Awarded every year, the Most Reverend David M. O'Connell Service Scholarship honors students who embody the bishop's dedication to service.
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Jamie Roberts, a staff member and assistant coach in the CUA Athletics Department, was killed in an accident while riding her bike across country in support of cancer research.
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Catholic Universitys Eileen A. Dombo has been appointed new victim assistance coordinator for the Archdiocese for the Military Services.
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Eight U.S. Catholic cardinals and 750 guests gathered in New York City on Friday, May 30, for the 25th American Cardinals Dinner, held at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel.
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The Catholic University of America has been recognized as a 2013 Tree Campus by the Arbor Day Foundation the third consecutive year the campus has earned the distinction.
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The United States Cardinals will gather in New York City on Friday, May 30, for the traditional fundraiser for scholarships for The Catholic University of America, the university founded by the U.S. bishops over 125 years ago.
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Catholic University athletic teams marked a historic spring season as the Cardinals took home Landmark Conference championships in three sports.
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Experts at The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C., are available to discuss Pope Francis's trip to the Holy Land May 24 through 26.
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The Benjamin T. Rome School of Music at The Catholic University of America will present the Washington International Piano Festival July 27 to Aug. 3.
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Philip Rivers, quarterback for the San Diego Chargers, addresses Catholic University's Class of 2014.
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University President John Garvey addresses the graduating class of 2014.
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At the Baccalaureate Mass for the Class of 2014, Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle, archbishop of Manila, urged the graduates to find the place Jesus has prepared for them in life.
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Brittany and Kaitlin Ekert will graduate with different degrees, but matching goals.
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San Diego Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers addresses graduates during the 125th Annual Commencement Ceremony.
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Stefania Lucamante will serve as the Emilio Goggio Visiting Professor at the University of Toronto.
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The Catholic University of America will confer more than 1,550 degrees during its 125th Annual Commencement Ceremony, which will be held Saturday, May 17.
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A handful of seniors discuss their plans after they cross the stage at Commencement on May 17.
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Extracurricular activities and campus jobs inspired three graduating Catholic University students to pursue careers in higher education.
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L.R. Poos, dean of arts and sciences, and fellow CUA faculty members accompanied 15 students last month on the first annual CUA in the Media trip to New York City.
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Retiring faculty members with an accumulated 177 years of service to The Catholic University of America were honored during a luncheon May 6.
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Three students are the first to participate in a new program with the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.
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Drama students perform Shakespeare for middle and high school students during a five-week tour of local schools.
Read MoreCatholic University and visiting students still have time to take advantage of CUA Summers lower tuition, housing deals, and vast array of online or face-to-face courses.
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Heidi Siebentritt, preservation planner in the Loudon County Department of Planning, will speak on Local Governments Modern Dilemma: Historic Preservation and Managing Landuse, Development, Community, and Heritage.
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Father Raniero Cantalamessa will present a lecture titled Priestly Servants for the New Evangelization.
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Pool by legendary artist Kenneth Noland has been restored and installed at the Mullen Library.
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Three faculty members were honored April 23 by The Catholic University of America for their achievements at the 2014 Research and Scholarship Awards.
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Director Lee Adair Lawrence will share her experience in making the independent film, "Chaplains Under Fire."
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Several Catholic University alumni from the Department of Drama and the Benjamin T. Rome School of Music were honored for their work in Washington, D.C.-area productions during the 30th Annual Helen Hayes Awards, which took place April 21 at the National Building Museum.
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Catholic University alumnus Patrick Guetti (B.M. 2009, M.A. 2011) was recently named one of five grand prize winners in the Metropolitan National Council Auditions.
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The Catholic University of America was recognized April 22 by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as a 2013-2014 Individual Conference Champion of the College & University Green Power Challenge.
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Law school volunteers helped local residents prepare tax returns through the IRS VITA program.
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On April 23, Director of Entrepreneurship Andreas Widmer, his wife, Michelle, and their son, Eli, will head for Rome for the Canonization of Widmer's former boss.
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CUA's annual candlelit procession to commemorate the Stations of the Cross, the 14 moments of Jesus' Passion.
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On Sunday, April 27, Pope Francis will lead the canonization ceremonies of Pope John XXIII and Pope John Paul II, naming them saints. Experts at The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C., are available to discuss the process of canonization and the papacy of these two popes.
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High school drama students will have a chance to build their acting skills and perform with their peers this summer thanks to a program being offered by the Department of Drama at The Catholic University of America.
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Gen. Stanley McChrystal, retired four star general and former commander of U.S. and International Security Assistance Force and Joint Special Operations Command, will deliver the lecture Crosslead: Adapting Organically on April 15 as part of the School of Business and Economics SuperCurriculum lecture series.
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The Third Annual NCAA Division III week honors the achievements of nearly 180,000 student-athletes.
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Junior politics major, Sarah Hendley, has been selected as a finalist for the Truman Scholarship.
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Americas Catholic cardinals will gather in New York City on Friday, May 30, to raise money for college scholarships at the 25th American Cardinals Dinner, to be held at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel.
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Most Rev. William E. Lori, archbishop of Baltimore and supreme chaplain of the Knights of Columbus, will give a talk titled, What It Means to be Pro-Life in Todays Society.
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The ambassadors to the United States from Ukraine, Georgia, the Czech Republic, and Lithuania will participate in a panel discussion on Russian Aggression: Exploring the Implications of Putins Annexation of Crimea.
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Archbishop William Lori, hosted by the Knights of Columbus, will speak on "What it Means to be Pro-Life in Today's Society."
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Maria Sophia Aguirre, professor of economics and chair of the Integral Economics Development program, will testify at a hearing titled The First One Thousand Days: Development Aid Programs to Bolster Health and Nutrition.
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The 33rd Annual Karl Herzfeld Memorial Lecture will feature John C. Mather, 2006 Nobel laureate in physics.
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As President Obama prepares for his historic meeting with Pope Francis on March 27, academic experts with deep knowledge of the Catholic Church are available to comment on a variety of topics that may be related to the visit.
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A crowd of nearly 250 turned out to hear Cardinal Raymond Burke deliver the Provost Lecture at CUA.
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Tobias Gregory, associate professor of English, has been awarded a research fellowship from the American Council of Learned Societies.
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Book presents the teachings of the Catholic Church as they relate to more than 100 specific and challenging moral questions.
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The Catholic University of America will be closed today, Tuesday, January 21, due to the snow storm expected to arrive in the Washington, D.C., area this morning.
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The School of Architecture and Planning presents a documentary about the 2013 design-build project completed in Ireland by the Spirit of Place/Spirit of Design program.
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Barbara Stripling, president of the American Library Association, will deliver the Department of Library and Information Sciences 24th Annual Elizabeth W. Stone Lecture.
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Beginning this summer, the School of Theology and Religious Studies at The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C., will offer a new academic program, the Master of Catechesis.
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The Catholic University womens basketball team won the 2014 Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Division III Women's South Basketball Championship Tournament.
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Experts at The Catholic University of America are available to discuss International Womens Day on March 8 and the role of women in the Church
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The opening reception for the art exhibit will be held from 6 to 8 p.m., at the Salve Regina Gallery on campus, and from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Victor L. Selman Community Gallery in neighboring Brookland.
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The canonization cause for Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen advanced this week as medical experts at the Vatican approved a miracle attributed to his intercession.
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University Archives has launched an online finding aid for CUAs collection of the Cardinal Yearbook. Some yearbooks are available fully online.
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Experts at The Catholic University of America are available to discuss Lent and other liturgical traditions leading up to and including Easter Sunday.
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The Catholic University of America will be closed today, Tuesday, January 21, due to the snow storm expected to arrive in the Washington, D.C., area this morning.
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The CEO and two producers from Canadas Catholic TV channel Salt + Light participated in a daylong series of events at CUA.
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Cardinal Raymond Burke will give the 11th Annual James H. Provost Memorial Lecture.
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Students at Catholic University's Benjamin T. Rome School of Music will bring a musical masterpiece to Hartke Theatre as they perform their spring opera, "Don Giovanni," March 20 through 23.
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The Center for Global Education honors the cultural diversity of CUA students during International Week, which runs from Monday, Feb. 24, to Saturday, March. 1.
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Two papers by biomedical engineering majors won first prize in the District of Columbia Council of Engineering and Architectural Societies student paper competition.
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Hollywood glamour and celebrity scandals are coming to Catholic University as a new play premieres at Hartke Theatre Feb. 27 through March 2.
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Jandro Abot, a clinical associate professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, has been awarded a Fulbright Grant to do research in nanotechnology in Brazil.
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The Catholic University of America will be closed today, Tuesday, January 21, due to the snow storm expected to arrive in the Washington, D.C., area this morning.
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A crew from Book TV on C-SPAN2 set up in the May Gallery of the John K. Mullen of Denver Memorial Library on Tuesday, Jan. 27, to film eight faculty authors discussing books they have written or edited.
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Philip Rivers, Pro Bowl quarterback for the San Diego Chargers, will address the Class of 2014 at the 125th Annual Commencement Ceremony of The Catholic University of America on May 17.
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The Benjamin T. Rome School of Music presents its spring musical, "Godspell," beginning Feb. 21.
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"Etiology", an M.F.A. playwriting thesis by Teri Gillmor, will premiere this month.
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The CUA Symphony Orchestra will perform selections by Beethoven, Mozart and Prokofiev.
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The Vitreous State Laboratory has developed a process to repurpose old televisions and computers into ceramic tiles.
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A number of Catholic University students and alumni have received nominations for the 30th Helen Hayes Awards for their work in Washington, D.C.-area productions.
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The St. Thomas Aquinas Mass is hosted annually by the University and the Dominican House of Studies, to mark National Catholic Schools Week.
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CUA hosted more than 1,200 of these young pilgrims on its campus the evening of Jan. 21, the night before the 41st Annual March for Life.
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The Catholic University of America will celebrate National Catholic Schools Week at the annual University Mass in honor of St. Thomas Aquinas.
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The Institute for Policy Research & Catholic Studies is sponsoring a video contest on the topic "Solidarity."
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Archbishop Orlando Quevedo, O.M.I., will become the second cardinal in the Philippines who was educated at The Catholic University of America.
Read MoreBundled in coats and scarves, CUA students attend a rally at Caldwell Hall before traveling to the March for Life.
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The Catholic University of America will be closed today, Tuesday, January 21, due to the snow storm expected to arrive in the Washington, D.C., area this morning.
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The Catholic University of America will be closed today, Tuesday, January 21, due to the snow storm expected to arrive in the Washington, D.C., area this morning.
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The Institute for Policy Research and Catholic Studies presents a Brown Bag Lecture by Joshua DuBois, former executive director of the White House Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships.
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The Catholic University of America chapter of the Society of Composers Inc. presents the fourth annual New Voices @ CUA: A Festival of New Vocal Music Jan. 24 and 25.
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Performances to be presented by the Benjamin T. Rome School of Music
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Renate Chancellor will be presented with the Award for Teaching Excellence from the Association for Library and Information Science Education.
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James Brennan, provost of The Catholic University of America, is spending a week in Israel as a member of a delegation of nine provosts from American universities.
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