Category: News
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Catholic Institute of Technology Research Competition: “Inspiring Exploration of Divine Creation”
As a Catholic research university, Catholic Institute of Technology understands the importance of original research work that gives greater insight into the mystery of God’s Creation. It is for this reason that we are excited to invite all high school students to compete in CatholicTech’s inaugural Research Competition for a chance to win an all-expenses-paid…
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The Moon and Beyond
Professor Rodrigo Negreiros discusses the science and mystery, of the Moon. The Moon is our well-known and cherished celestial neighbor, perhaps only second to the sun in familiarity. This small planetary body continually orbits our planet and has been a companion to humanity since the dawn of history, inspiring numerous myths, stories, and romantic tales.…
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Can Faith and Science be Integrated?
Featuring an interview with Travis Callaway Earlier this month, Coffee, Commerce & Catechesis, a podcast by Travis Callaway and Rigel Jose Raju, recorded an episode with Dr. Jeff Kleck, Dean of Academics, on the opening of Catholic Institute of Technology. While discussing the upcoming academic year and highlights of campus life, Dr. Kleck discussed the…
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Start your Journey at CatholicTech!
APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN at CatholicTech! Are you ready to pursue a STEM education rooted in Catholic Tradition? CatholicTech is excited to announce that admissions for Fall 2025 are now open! Whether you’re a prospective student or know someone who dreams of a career in STEM, now is the perfect time to apply and join a…
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Celebrating the Inaugural Convocation of Catholic Institute of Technology
On September 3, Catholic Institute of Technology held its first Convocation! Our president, Bishop Arthur Kennedy, celebrated Mass, and gave each student of the inaugural class a blessing for the upcoming year and their endeavors at CatholicTech. Later in the day, His Excellency gave an address to the incoming students about the importance of Catholics…
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Upcoming Events and Student Life Updates
What does it mean to have a “convocation?” On September 3, 2024, Catholic Institute of Technology will be hosting its inaugural Convocation! A “convocation” is typically used to describe a meeting or assembly of people for a common purpose. Today, the term is most commonly used in education, to call together the members of an…
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CatholicTech featured in Our Sunday Visitor
Catholic Institute of Technology has been featured on Our Sunday Visitor, discussing our opening this fall! The article highlights our founding and distinct Catholic identity as we aim to become a Catholic R1 institution, as the Visitor writes, “CatholicTech hopes to expand. By 2028, the university plans to launch its first masters and doctoral programs.…
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Guess What’s Happening in Castel Gandolfo!
As freshmen move-in day approaches, Cardinal Newman Fellows, faculty, and staff arrive to campus in Castel Gandolfo In just 10 days, Catholic Institute of Technology will open its doors to welcoming its freshman to campus in Castel Gandolfo, Italy! With our faculty, staff, and Cardinal Newman Fellows already settling into campus life, we eagerly anticipate…
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An Interview with an Incoming Cardinal Newman Fellow
Anthony Jones is a graduate of University of Dallas, class of 2023. Coming originally from St. Louis, Anthony will be joining Catholic Institute of Technology as Cardinal Newman Fellow this fall. Q: Briefly describe some of your background – where are you from, what was your undergraduate experience like, what experiences have you had since…
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Unveiling the Mysteries of Neutron Stars: A Journey into Extreme Magnetic Fields
We are excited to share with you some fascinating insights from our faculty research on neutron stars, particularly on one of the most intriguing aspects of these stars – their incredibly high magnetic fields. Neutron stars, remnants of massive stars after a supernova explosion, are among the most dense objects in the universe. A sugar-cube-sized…