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Newman, Oxford and Literature

by Catholic Studies | Sep 23, 2022 | English, Literature, Summer 2022 Volume I

by Nancy Enright Saint John Henry Newman’s Idea of a University expresses an ideal that is much needed in today’s universities, particularly those with a Catholic affiliation.  In his Introduction, Martin Svaglic talks about how Newman’s conversion to Catholicism was...

John Henry Newman and Baccalaureate Nursing Education

by Catholic Studies | Sep 23, 2022 | Nursing, Summer 2022 Volume I

Josephine DeVito Nursing education was initially based in a school of nursing associated with a hospital.  Students were educated during the day with classes on nursing skills and immediately placed in hospital units to work long hours on various day or night shifts. ...
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