The Newman University Criminal Justice program, with the support of the Gerber Institute for Catholic Studies, will present Darryl Hunt…
Lunch & Learn: “From California to the New York Island…”
On Tuesday, January 31, Newman University history professors Dr. Cheryl Golden and Dr. Kelly McFall will present “‘From California to…
Fr. Bill Morton to speak Nov. 2
Who: Fr. Bill Morton, SSC What: Part 1 of Gerber Institute Visiting Speakers' Series on Land When: Wednesday, November 2,…
Warren St. John to speak at Newman
The Gerber Institute for Catholic Studies at Newman University presents author Warren St. John on Monday, September 19, 2011, at…
Lecture by Edward J. Miller
We thoroughly enjoyed Prof. Miller's fascinating remarks last night about John Henry Newman and what it means to have — and to be — an “alma mater.”
Deadline for Gerber Fellow applications
The Gerber Institute for Catholic Studies invites all full-time and half-time faculty members of Newman University to apply to become Gerber Fellows.
Edward J. Miller to speak during Cardinal Newman Week
As part of the Cardinal Newman Week events, Edward J. Miller will give a presentation titled “On Being an Alma Mater: Newman's Experience and Ours.” The talk will take place at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, February 22, in the Dugan-Gorges Conference Center.
Alfie Kohn to speak on education
Alfie Kohn will be speaking in Wichita, Kansas, on Saturday, April 16, 2011, from 9:00 – 12:00 a.m. at Kapaun Mt. Carmel High School.
E.J. Dionne’s visit to Newman University October 2010
The Gerber Institute enjoyed the presentation by noted Catholic author and columnist E. J. Dionne, who spoke at Newman University on…
2009-2010 Topics
The Gerber Institute will extend its examination of the study theme “Reconciling Differences” at least one more year. Additionally, however, the Institute's programming for the 2009-2010 academic year will address the theme of reconciliation with a focus on the specific areas of healthcare and education.
Framing the Narrative: Health Care Reform, Session Three
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Healthcare Reform Discussion Series: Session Three – Healthcare and Immigration Issues
Tarcisia Roths Alumni Center (inside the Dugan Library and Campus Center)
Topic: How do immigration and health care issues intersect? What are the challenges that must be faced?
Panelists: Fran Betzen Cook, Marlene Dreiling, and Deborah Snapp
Gerber Fellows Session at Newman Lit Fest
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Gerber Institute Faculty Fellows for 2009-2010, Dr. Cheryl Golden and Dr. John McCormick, will present their work at a Fellows' panel at the upcoming Newman University Literary Festival, April 10-11, 2010.
Framing the Narrative: Health Care Reform, Session Two
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Healthcare Reform Discussion Series: Session Two – Perspectives on the Relationship between Healthcare and Financing
Cardinal Newman Room (on the lower level of Sacred Heart Hall), Newman University
Topic: How do reimbursement practices affect models of care? How would you re-envision the future?
Panelists: Dr. Ed Hett, Lynette RauvolaBouta, Michael Murphy
Author Paula Huston on forgiveness and the death penalty
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The Gerber Institute will present a lecture by author Paula Huston, author of Forgiveness: Following Jesus into Radical Loving and several other spiritual works, at 7 p.m., Wednesday, April 7 in the Dugan-Gorges Conference Center, inside the Dugan Library and Campus Center on the Newman Campus. The event is free and open to the public.
2009-2010 Gerber Institute Faculty Fellows
The Gerber Institute is pleased to announce the appointment of the following Newman University faculty members as the first Gerber…
How Christians Understand Reconcilation
The search for reconciliation has become a compelling quest for many people in recent years, from all walks of life….