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Cardinal Stritch and
SHU Form Partnership
A partnership agreement between Toledo
(Ohio) Cardinal Stritch High School and Siena
Heights University (photo above) will allow
qualified CSHS graduates to receive a guaranteed minimum of $5,000 in financial aid and
additional dedicated scholarship commitments.
Under the partnership that runs until Sept. 1,
2014, Cardinal Stritch students who attend
Siena Heights on a full-time basis following
their high school graduation are eligible for
several designated scholarships, including two
Trustee Scholarships ($10,000 per student per
academic year), five Presidential Scholarships
($8,500), five Dean’s Scholarships ($6,000) and
five Siena Honor Scholarships ($4,000). There
are also Siena Catholic High School/Parish
Grants ($1,000) for qualified students attending directly from CSHS. For students who do
not qualify for any above listed merit scholarships, a guaranteed minimum amount of
$5,000 in Siena Heights institutional financial
aid is available for any qualified CSHS graduate
as long as admissions criteria are met. The
amount is inclusive of athletic grants.
Professor of Philosophy
Releases Book on Ethics
SHU Professor of Philosophy
Dr. Tad Dunne recently
released his new book,
Doing Better: The Next
Revolution in Ethics. Doing
Better is a unique book
which, drawing on the
generalized empirical method of Bernard
Lonergan, attempts to provide a fresh approach
to ethics. Dunne asks his readers to engage in
a number of exercises aimed at allowing them
to discover for themselves what the character
of moral judgment really is and the ways
in which their own consciousness of moral
judgment can be used as the foundation for
moral theories and categories. Using this
method one learns how to evaluate and critique
moral theories of the past, present and future,
as well as how to engage in fruitful dialog and
collaboration on matters of ethics and morality.
Dr. Dunne teaches in SHU’s Distance Learning
program as well as at its Metro Detroit program.
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Reflections Summer ’10
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