Board Honors Outgoing Members and Elects New Chair May 13, 2022 By Collegeville Institute Leave a Comment At its spring meeting, the board expressed gratitude and appreciation to outgoing members. Mary Pickard was elected as the next board chair.
Call for Proposals: Virtual Event Series Collegeville Connections and Faith Life, Writing Life May 6, 2022 By Collegeville Institute Leave a Comment Want to share with the CI community? We invite proposals for our 2022-23 virtual event series. Application deadline is Monday, June 6, 2022.
Shaping Ministry for the Next 25 Years May 5, 2022 By Amy Fistler Leave a Comment We hope that you will consider renewing and increasing your support by making a gift by June 30 – the end of our fiscal year.
Spring Scholars Convene for Final Gathering May 1, 2022 By Collegeville Institute 2 Comments At the end of April, scholars held their final gathering at the Butler Center, marking the end of the 2021-22 Resident Scholars program.
CI Hosts New Vocation and Disability Seminar April 11, 2022 By Collegeville Institute Leave a Comment On March 31-April 2, the Collegeville Institute hosted its first gathering of the Seminar on Vocation and Disability over Zoom.
Benedictine Perspectives on Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice April 8, 2022 By Collegeville Institute Leave a Comment Jessie Bazan moderated a panel discussion on Benedictine perspectives on DEIJ work featuring CI alumni Nicholas Tangen and Eric LeCompte.
Tales from a Piano Bench and a Bicycle Seat Presentation by Resident Scholar George MaurerMarch 29, 2022 By Collegeville Institute Leave a Comment Artist-in-Residence George Maurer delivered a presentation about how the Benedictine value of listening has shaped his life and spurred him to action.
The Collegeville Institute Condemns Rise in Antisemitism A Statement from Dr. Jacqueline BussieFebruary 15, 2022 By Collegeville Institute Leave a Comment As an organization, the Collegeville Institute strives to build bridges between people of diverse religious traditions and practices. When we see blatant acts of hate against our Jewish siblings, we must speak out and rise up in solidarity.
“No Growth Without Change” Rural Fellows Convene to Discuss Demographics in MinnesotaFebruary 11, 2022 By Bernie Evans Leave a Comment “No growth without change” was a common theme at the February 7 - 8 meeting of the Collegeville Institute Rural Minnesota Fellows Program.
Fall Semester Resident Scholar Program Wraps-up December 20, 2021 By Collegeville Institute Leave a Comment On Wednesday, December 15, the Resident Scholars held their final gathering of the fall semester at the Butler Center.