University of Dayton

100 years ago, the KKK planted bombs at a US university – part of the terror group’s crusade against American Catholics

By William Trollinger — December 19, 2023
(The Conversation) — Most of the Klan’s victims were African American, but many other groups have been targeted during the hate group’s century and a half of history.

Can a Catholic hoops conference save college sports?

By David Gibson — April 9, 2013
(RNS) Could a new all-Catholic basketball conference help college athletics -- and even the Catholic Church?

Innovative program helps retain Catholic teachers

By Gregg Brekke — January 2, 2013
CLEVELAND (RNS) Faced with the increasingly difficult task of recruiting and retaining quality teachers in cash-strapped Catholic schools, an innovative mentoring program pairs young teachers with mentors, roommates and financial incentives to stay in the classroom. By Gregg Brekke.

Homeless find support on Facebook, Twitter

By Chris Lisee — August 22, 2012

(RNS) A new study finds that social media like Twitter and Facebook tear down economic and geographic barriers to help homeless people connect to their families and support networks. By Chris Lisee.

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