Humanizing Educational Policy
OnlineCan Liberal Arts Education be Universal Education? Join Dr. Margarita Mooney in this webinar hosted by Faith and Law, a a Christian nonprofit based in Washington, D.C.
Can Liberal Arts Education be Universal Education? Join Dr. Margarita Mooney in this webinar hosted by Faith and Law, a a Christian nonprofit based in Washington, D.C.
Although most teacher training focuses on mastering a subject matter and mastering methods of teacher instruction and assessment, classical and...
"Exemplary Educators at Anselm House" was a discussion between Dr. Margartia Mooney, Founder & Executive Director of Scala Foundation, and...
The original seven liberal arts included arithmetic, geometry, and astronomy. But math and science have changed in many ways since antiquity....
In what ways is making art a form of doing theology? What are some practical ways that anyone can experience...
In this webinar, Mother Noella Marcellino, a Benedictine cloistered nun and a microbiologist with a Ph.D. from the University of...
About this Event The Humanities Forum is an opportunity for members of the Providence College community to engage regularly in...
Continuing the discussion from the Institute for Human Ecology's panel series on the idea of a university in the time...
The popular saying “beauty is in the eye of the beholder” indicates a commonly-held assumption that all art is merely...
This graduate introduction to the philosophical debates that have shaped the goals and practices of American educational policies, curricula, and institutions will ask scholars to identify challenges and opportunities for revitalizing American educational systems and culture.
Is the human desire for beauty a romantic fantasy that eludes us? Or is our desire for beauty a longing...
In this webinar, Daniel Lipinski, Ph.D., a political scientist who served eight terms in the United States House of Representatives,...