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1,200+ Educators at Jesuit Institutions Join Effort to Defend DACA

Educators at Jesuit schools and universities comprise a significant portion of the more than 1,400 educators at Catholic institutions, ranging from kindergarten through college, who are calling on the Trump administration to protect Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) -- a policy that currently protects from deportation up to 800,000 young immigrants who came to the U.S. as children.
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Jesuit Bishop George Murry, S.J., to Chair Bishops Committee Addressing the Sin of Racism

The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops today announced the establishment of an Ad Hoc Committee Against Racism that will be chaired by Bishop George Murry, S.J.

Loyola University Chicago Celebrates Inaugural Commencement for Arrupe College

Loyola University Chicago’s Arrupe College celebrated its first graduating class at its inaugural Commencement ceremony on August 12. Arrupe College is a two-year associate’s degree program that provides a rigorous liberal arts education to motivated students with limited financial resources and an interest in attending a four-year institution.