Architecture student fell in love with finding solutions for sustainability issues at Catholic University.
Read MoreThe ninth annual URD on Wednesday, April 17 will be an in-person and virtual event showcasing the diversity of the educational experience and culture of discovery at The Catholic University of America
Read More“He wanted the University to shine and he made a point of getting to know the movers and the shakers to share that light."
Read MoreThe Catholic University of America’s well-earned national reputation as a comprehensive higher education and research institution was further solidified by the U.S. News & World Report’s 2024 graduate school rankings.
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Father William J. Byron, S.J., served as the twelfth President of The Catholic University of America from 1982-1992
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The conference will discuss the lived experience of immigrants, roots of Catholic engagement with immigration, advocacy, and policy priorities that reflect the Church’s concerns for human dignity, and a path forward for Catholic organizations working with migrants and refugees.
Read More“What could be better than to lead with light, radiate joy, or radiate goodness, truth, and beauty? It's a message that I think everyone in our country is really looking for right now – optimism, hope, and joy,”
Read MoreWomen's History Month is being celebrated across campus.
Read More“There's a genuine level of care and investment from the staff and faculty in our student success,” said Curtis Addleman, the University’s executive director of Military and Veteran Student Services.
Read MoreThe University's new solar array is scheduled to open this summer and will provide locally generated, clean energy to District households, small businesses, nonprofits, and seniors in the city’s Ward 5.
Read MoreRoumie, who will also receive an honorary degree from the University, is best known for his role as Jesus in “The Chosen,” a television series about the life and ministry of Jesus of Nazareth.
Read MoreJefferson is a nationally recognized authority on pension law, employee benefits, and tax law.
Read MoreThe School of Theology and Religious Studies’ Institute for the Study of Eastern Christianity hosted a two-day interdisciplinary conference on monastic contemplative practices and mental healing.
Read MoreUniversity's Men's and Women's basketball teams each fought valiantly to the end.
Read MoreThe Cardinals will play Rowan State at the DuFour Center Center at 5:45 p.m. Get more details on the Gameday page.
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Carly Mulvaney scored 22 points Friday in the victory.
Read MoreJesse Hafemeister and Enzo Sechi each scored 21 in the victory.
Read MoreMore than 100 submissions from campus community members have been entered to highlight impactful women.
Read MoreThis summer, the University will officially be home to the D.C. area’s largest solar array, one that NBC4 in Washington called big “enough to fill 19 football fields.”
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While Black History Month is coming to a close, ongoing academic pursuits are happening daily on campus all year thanks to the tenacity of students, alumni, faculty, and staff.
Read MoreCatholic University enters the tournament as champions of the Landmark Conference, boasting a record of 24-3.
Read MoreSee a slideshow of images from the historic victory for the men's basketball team.
Read MoreThe Cardinals improved to 24-3 on the season.
Read MoreAn image of the crucified Christ drawn by human rights activist and Catholic convert Jimmy Lai from his prison cell was unveiled by his friends and supporters on Thursday in Maloney Hall.
Read MoreMore than $39,000 was raised to benefit Special Olympics DC and specific athletic programs at Catholic.
Read MoreUniversity President Peter Kilpatrick hosted Catholic legal scholar Helen Alvaré for a Feb. 6 conversation with the campus community on how to speak about religious freedom without playing into secular society’s false impression that it is a license to discriminate.
Read MoreThe collection now numbers 60,000 items that include books, manuscripts, pamphlets, maps, photographs, and works of art.
Read MoreShe will discuss how Catholic organizations can adopt a new approach to advocating for the centrality of the Church’s moral teaching to their mission.
Read MoreAuthor Rachel L. Swarns discussed her book, “The 272: The Families Who Were Enslaved and Sold to Build the American Catholic Church" with a large crowd inside Heritage Hall on Feb. 1.
Read MoreThe "Generative AI and National Security" summit on Jan. 31 brought innovators, policy leaders, and experts together to discuss how generative artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping national security.
Read More"It’s important to understand that Black History is American History,”
Read MorePrior to her upcoming talk on campus, Swarns answered questions about how her faith and book coincide with history.
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The Catholic University of America’s Institute for the Transformation of Catholic Education (ITCE) marked National Catholic Schools Week by announcing that 93 schools in six dioceses joined as new members of the Lumen Accreditation program, the first Catholic national accreditation for Catholic schools. This expands the number of schools Lumen serves to 280 in six states.
Read MoreHundreds gathered for the annual Mass that starts the spring semester.
Read MoreThe dress will be auctioned to raise funds for an endowed professorship at Catholic University’s Benjamin T. Rome School of Music, Drama, and Art.
Read MoreAt Catholic University, service is a fundamental aspect of community involvement, and it's heartening to see students from varied backgrounds come together in the spirit of service.
Read MoreThe annual national march promotes the dignity of human life by working to end abortion.
Read MoreThe University Joins the National March for Life in Celebration and Advocacy.
Read MoreThe University's community will mobilize for this impactful event, to create a positive and lasting impact in our neighborhoods.
Read MoreThe University’s nationally ranked men’s and women’s teams will host a major doubleheader Friday with Scranton at 5 and 7 p.m. respectively.
Read MoreThis statement was released to the campus community today.
Read MoreDonor-provided funds will support this once-in-a-generation opportunity
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