Science in the Bluegrass – Star of Bethlehem
byA person who does science looks closely at, and thinks carefully about, the details of the natural world. A science person might study how…
A person who does science looks closely at, and thinks carefully about, the details of the natural world. A science person might study how…
By Sheila Ricketts Thanksgiving – the fourth Thursday of November by federal decree – fell on Nov. 28 this year, meaning that it was…
By Dr. Karen Shadle It is late afternoon on the day this column is due. Come, Holy Spirit. Whenever I find myself racing against…
I was in a meeting around this time last year when I was hit by a barrage of communications from my staff, all with…
More than 450 years ago, a Portuguese Dominican missionary first brought the Catholic faith to the Kingdom of Cambodia which later became part of…
What makes a Catholic? I imagine there are as many unique answers to this question as there are readers. Consider your own experience. You…
As Thanksgiving approaches, I am once again excited to watch newly-arrived refugee families experience the holiday for the first time. While it may be…
When I joined the Catholic Education Foundation in April 2014, I didn’t have a grand vision or a strategic plan to guide our course….
By Denise Puckett and Shalah Bottoms They shall bear fruit even in old age, always vigorous and sturdy… (Psalm 92:15) There are now more…
Have you used electrical technology today? Something with a battery? Something that sent information over wires? Or wirelessly? You surely used a smart phone,…