Director of Theatre Greg Procaccino, profiles Les Misérables, one of the most compelling stories ever written. The musical version ran in 2019 at the Aronoff and a number of…
Dean of the College of Education and Health Sciences Dr. Kim Haverkos, profiles St. Katharine Drexel, a Catholic nun who dedicated her life and large inheritance to providing…
Thomas More Director of Choral Activities Daniel Parsley, profiling Sir James MacMillan, a contemporary Scottish composer.
Professor of English, Dr. Julie Daoud, profiles Gerard Manley Hopkins, a 19th century Jesuit priest and poet.
Associate provost and professor of philosophy Dr. Jay Langguth profiles Gabriel Marcel, a 20th century French philosopher, playwright, and musician.
Adjunct professor of theology Hannah Keegan profiles Fr. Luigi Giussani, a 20th century priest and theologian who started the lay ecclesial movement Communion and Liberation.
Professor of philosophy and University Chaplain Rev. Gerald E. Twaddell, D. Phil. profiles Alasdair MacIntyre, a prominent Catholic philosopher.
Dr. Bob Riehemann profiles Dorothy Day, a 20th century social activist who started the Catholic worker movement.
Michelle Vezina profiled St. Martin de Tours, a 4th century soldier that she profiled in honor of Veteran’s Day.
Library archivist Tom Ward profiles Gregor Mendel, a 19th century Augustinian monk famous for his discoveries in the field of genetics.
Director of Campus Ministry Andrew Cole discusses a different dimension of the Catholic Intellectual Tradition – traditions of liturgy, sacred music, and prayer especially as they…
Professor Steve Flynn profiles Luca Bartolomeo de Pacioli, the Franciscan friar regarded as the “Father of Accounting.”
Fr. Jacob Straub profiling St. John Henry Newman who was canonized (recognized officially) as a Saint in October 2019!
Professor John Hageman profiles Pope Francis and his work promoting the Catholic tradition of justice, particularly care for God’s creation.
Dr. Stephanie Snyder, of the Department of Biological Science, profiles Pierre-Joseph Van Benden, a pioneer in the field of marine biology.
Sr. Fidelis Tracy explains why the study of science is an integral part of the Catholic Intellectual Tradition (CIT). This will be followed up by…