CUA Implementing More Equitable
Staff Compensation
Get up to date on the latest developments of the staff compensation program, which was the subject of three town hall meetings on campus in February. See story.
Notable Visitors Coming to Campus
The month of March will feature campus visits by notable alumni and former faculty: a U.S. congressmen, a U.S. Catholic cardinal and a state Supreme Court justice. But the biggest event will be the March 18 debate between two alumni who happen to be the chairmen of the Republican and Democratic National Committees. See story.

Registrar Brings Legal Training,
Service Mentality to Her Position
Mary Ellen Flaherty, CUA's new registrar, brings to the university her expertise as a lawyer, her love of making complex processes work smoothly, and her stories about her years in Alaska. See People.
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Media Training for Faculty Launched
CUA's Office of Public Affairs kicked off its spring media training initiative, inviting TV/newspaper journalists and CUA faculty to teach the how-to's and why-to's of speaking to reporters interviewing faculty experts. See story.

Father O'Connell reports on CUA's staff compensation study, the task force on faculty salaries, and other upcoming events. See president's column.
Can Legal Education
Really Be Catholic?
Yes, it can! And CUA's law library won a national award for its annotated bibliography proving that point. See Research and Teaching.
About Inside CUA Online
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