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AJCU Seminar on Higher Education Leadership: The seminar addresses the many issues facing current academic and administrative leaders and the developing leaders who will guide Jesuit institutions through the 21st century.

 

 

Alpha Sigma Nu: This page provides information on Alpha Sigma Nu, the Honor Society of Jesuit Institutions of Higher Learning. The list of winners of the 2009 Alpha Sigma Nu National Jesuit Book Awards is also available.

 

 

America Magazine: America is a national Catholic weekly magazine published by Jesuits of the U.S.

 

 

Assoc. of Catholic Colleges and Universities: This association promotes Catholic higher education institutions in the U.S., emphasizing their quality of education and contributions they make to the Church and society.

 

 

Association of Latin Jesuit Universities: The website for the Latin American Jesuit institutions of higher learning.

 

 

Catholics in Alliance for the Common Good: This is a non-partisan non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the fullness of the Catholic social tradition to the public.

 

 

Catholic Relief Services: Catholic Relief Services is the official international humanitarian agency of the U.S. Catholic community.

 

 

Center of Concern: Through research, analysis, networking, public education and advocacy, the Center works to advance more just, sustainable and authentically human development for all.

 

 

Center for International Higher Education: The Boston College Center for International Higher Education promotes comparative and international higher education worldwide with a focus on academic institutions in the Jesuit tradition.

 

 

Chapel of St. Ignatius at Seattle University: The website for the Chapel of St. Ignatius at Seattle University features photos, QuickTime Virtual Reality panoramas, and additional features.

 

 

Committee for Education Funding: The Committee for Education Funding, the largest education funding coalition in the United States; AJCU serves as an executive committee member.

 

 

Commonweal Magazine: An independent journal of opinion edited and managed by lay Catholics.

 

 

Company Magazine: A magazine of the Jesuits of the United States offering news, features, books, and references to the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits), its ministries, friends, history, and colleagues.

 

 

Conversations Magazine: The purpose of this magazine (which is published by the National Seminar on Jesuit Higher Education) is to encourage serious conversations on the nature of Jesuit higher education.

 

 

Covenant House: The Covenant House Candlelight Vigil for Homeless Youth honors the memories of all the young people who died alone and anonymously on the streets of our towns and cities.

 

 

Creighton University Ministry Online: A site that offers many different resources for personal daily ministry from Creighton University's Collaborative Ministry Office.

 

 

Education for Justice: A website with many different resources to promote Catholic social teaching.

 

 

Foundations and Donors Interested in Catholic Activities: FADICA is an association of privately endowed foundations that share an interest in projects and institutions under Catholic sponsorship with a mission centered on the continuing education of foundation trustees.

 

The Georgetown Center for Liturgy: The GCL is an education, research, and consultation center dedicated to transforming American Catholic parishes through the liturgical renewal initiated by the Second Vatican Council.

 

 

Gregorian University in Rome: Founded by St. Ignatius as the "Roman College" in 1551, the Gregorian University of Rome is one of the oldest universities in the world.

 

 

Heartland/Delta Faculty Conversations: This organization allows faculty from the 12 Jesuit colleges and universities of the Midwest and South to engage in extended conversations on the identity and mission of Jesuit education.

 

 

Iggy (Ignatian Social Ministry Database): “Iggy" features information on Jesuit and Ignatian-inspired social ministries in the U.S., including university social research institutes; and social outreach programs at Jesuit parishes, schools and provinces.

 

 

Ignatian Colleagues Program: This program seeks to develop Ignatian partners in Jesuit higher education who are capable of and committed to assuming leadership within the Ignatian spiritual and educational heritage and who will sustain their school’s Jesuit Catholic character into the future.

 

 

Ignatian Solidarity Network: The network's purpose is to facilitate and enhance the effectiveness of existing social justice and advocacy efforts that are currently present in Jesuit affiliated high schools, universities and colleges, parishes, retreat centers, independent organizations and lay individuals across the nation.

 

 

Intl. Association of Jesuit Business Schools: This is a network of institutions designed to prepare men and women for leadership in the management professions within a global economy, and to provide a professional education focused on justice, leadership, vocation, and Ignatian principles.

 

 

International Jesuit Network for Development: The International Jesuit Network for Development is a commitment by Jesuits, their colleagues and their institutions around the world to work together to create global solidarity through justice for all.

 

 

Intl. Jesuit Assoc. of Chemistry and Chem. Engineering Univs. & Schools: ISJACHEM's mission is to enhance knowledge among the Departments of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at the Universities and High Technical Schools of the Jesuits, and to increase collaboration in their fields.

 

 

JEBNET: The network of MBA Programs at Jesuit Colleges and Universities.

 

 

The Jesuit Conference: The Washington office of the Society of Jesus in the United States.

 

 

Jesuit Education Worldwide: World Wide Conference Collaboration in Adult and Online Learning.

 

 

Jesuit Refugee Services (JRS): An international Catholic organization and a work of the Society of Jesus, the Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS) is present in nearly 50 countries throughout the world.

 

 

Jesuit Secondary Education Association (JSEA): JSEA is a membership organization serving all of the Jesuit high schools in the continental United States, Puerto Rico and Canada.

 

 

Jesuit Vocation Page: A website of the Maryland Province featuring general vocation information, spiritual readings, background informaiton on the life of Saint Ignatius and specific news on regions and provinces.

 

 

Jesuit Volunteer Corp (JVC): The website for the national Jesuit Volunteer Corp (JVC).

 

 

Justice Web: This website features news and information on justice initiatives at the 28 Jesuit colleges and universities in the U.S.

 

 

Liturgy and Life Artifacts Collection: This collection features vestments, rosary beads, medals, chalices, crucifixes, prayer cards, relics and original paintings that represent the daily life of American Catholics prior to the reforms instituted by the Second Vatican Council.

 

 

National Articulation and Transfer Network: This network (funded by the Lumina Founcation) is part of a major initiative to increase the number of transfer students, particularly students of color, who successfully earn baccalaureates.

 

 

Pray-as-you-go: Pray-as-you-go, produced by Jesuit Media Initiatives, provides you with daily prayers to download on your iPod or other MP3 player.

 

 

Preaching the Just Word: This is a national program sponsored by the Woodstock Theological Center to assist priests and other ministers of the gospel to be more effective in preaching social justice.

 

 

Provoke Radio: Provoke Radio features programs that highlight individuals and organizations who work tirelessly on behalf of the poor and marginalized to make a difference in the world.

 

 

Sophia University: The website for the Jesuit University in Tokyo. This link points to the English version. There is also a Japanese version available.

 

 

Student Aid Alliance: The Alliance is a coalition of more than 50 organizations, including AJCU, that work together to support federal funding for student financial aid.

 

 

The Student Guide: A comprehensive resource on student financial aid from the U.S. Department of Education.

 

 

The World Union of Jesuit Alumni(ae): This organization unites former students of all Jesuit educational institutions, joined together in their local, regional, national and international organizations.

 

 

Your Vote, Your Voice: The National Campus Voter Registration Project and the organizing handbook, Your Vote, Your Voice, is a collaborative effort to support campus-based political and electoral activities at U.S. colleges and universities.

This list is updated regularly. If you would like to suggest a link, please contact Deanna Howes, the Manager of Information Services.

 

 
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