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Venture Lab advances scoliosis care

By the time John Whelan graduated from The Catholic University of America in Washington this year, the business major was already an entrepreneur thanks in part to the Venture Lab at the university’s business school.

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Proud to be a Catholic Patriot

I am a freshman at George Mason University in Fairfax. I attended Seton School in Manassas, a Catholic school where I received a solid foundation in my faith.

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Marymount welcomes largest first-year class

Marymount University welcomed the class of 2029, the largest incoming class in its history. This marks the second straight year that Marymount has set a new enrollment record and also represents the fourth consecutive year of undergraduate enrollment growth.

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Axes and fur fly for Welcome Week

The Catholic Campus Ministry’s Welcome Week at the University of Mary Washington in Fredericksburg drew more than 100 freshmen and new students to the ministry in early September.

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Christendom grad finds unexpected vocation

Karla Paulina Martinez finds it difficult to believe that in five short years, God transformed her life from a deeply unhappy, liberal agnostic to a beaming graduate about to enter religious life.

Her journey, with all its unexpected moments of grace, was guided by a yearning for truth and a desire to find home.

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Family chooses Christendom College for ‘counter-cultural education’

“How can you attend college and not lose your faith?”

One look at the news is all it takes to see that this question only becomes more relevant with each passing day. According to a survey performed by Barna Research in 2018, roughly 70 percent of high school students who enter college as professing Christians will leave with little to no faith — a distressing statistic, and one that plagues faithful Catholic families across the country.

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Catholic U professor awarded $5 million government grant to end HIV

The Catholic University of America biology professor Venigalla Rao looks at some of humanity’s great medical challenges — including cancer, HIV, and COVID-19 — with a determination to find answers through the university’s Bacteriophage Medical Research Center, which he founded three years ago.

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