Father O'Connell has a great deal to say about the good things happening at CUA. See the president's column.

Bringing Medieval Music to Life
Professors of many disciplines join four world-famous singers to lead a new course in studying (and singing) the ancient songs. See Research and Teaching.
Performing Arts Events
at CUA This Semester
Make plans for which plays, operas, symphonies and recitals you'd like to catch this sping semester. We've listed events scheduled on campus and CUA performances by faculty and students at other venues. See story.
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America the Virtuous?
Professor Claes Ryn has published two books that question the U.S. president's objective of spreading democracy and American values around the globe -- an objective that he says many nations are resisting. See People.
Reader Queries:
Symbolism in CUA's Coat of Arms
A professor asks, "What is that strange moon on its back in the top left corner of CUA's coat of arms?" We explain the mysteries of the official CUA shield. See story.
Student Participation
in Tutoring Surges
Thirty-eight percent more CUA undergraduates are tutoring D.C. children in reading skills this year. For the reason why, see story.
About Inside CUA Online
Inside CUA Online is produced nine times each year by the Office of Public Affairs. Richard Wilkinson is managing editor; Nathan Bartel is editorial assistant. Submit story ideas and information about recent publications, awards, media interviews or speaking engagements by contacting Richard Wilkinson at 202-319-6984 or wilkinson@cua.edu.
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