Cardinals Support CUA
at Scholarship Fundraiser
Eight U.S. cardinals helped raise nearly $1 million for CUA students at the April 26 gala dinner in Philadelphia. See story.
Professors, Students Benefit From
Living Side-By-Side in the Dorms
Some CUA profesors head home to their families after class by climbing a flight of steps to a residence hall apartment. See story.
From Seminary Life to Birth Control:
Tentler's Books Tackle Church History
Now writing a history of the Catholic Church's encounter with artificial contraception, Professor Leslie Tentler was attracted to write an earlier book about the Archdiocese of Detroit through hearing about a fatal parish melee in the 1890s. See People.
Summer Campus Events Began in May
Find out here about happenings you may want to attend. See story.
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The Lighter Side of Library Work
CUA reference librarians are sometimes asked offbeat questions like "What is the history of bubble gum?" and "How do I exorcise my neighbor?" The librarians share their anecdotes in Inside CUA Online's new column of humor and insight. See story.
3 Disciplines, 3 Professors,
1 Great Course on Modern Japan
Students entering 201 McMahon Hall might be excused for imagining they've just stepped off a plane at Tokyo airport. In this English/history/education class, they munch on dried squid washed down by Pocari Sweat, watch Japanese movies and read Japanese novels. See Research & Teaching.
About Inside CUA Online
Inside CUA Online is produced monthly by the Office of Public Affairs. Richard Wilkinson is managing editor; Alison Eckert is editorial assistant. Submit story ideas or information about recent publications, awards, media interviews or speaking engagements by contacting Richard Wilkinson at 202-319-6984 or e-mailing wilkinson@cua.edu.
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