250 Franciscan University Students to Go Forth as Missionaries
Franciscan University of Steubenville’s Missions of Peace will send over 250 students on 13 domestic and international missions beginning March 12.
Franciscan University of Steubenville’s Missions of Peace will send over 250 students on 13 domestic and international missions beginning March 12.
The newly formed Center for Beauty at Franciscan University of Steubenville is launching an inaugural series of Monday evening talks, recitals, and performances to be held throughout the spring semester.
Officials at Franciscan University of Steubenville announced a new scholarship to provide significant financial aid for Catholic students in the Diocese of Greensburg, Pennsylvania
Stephen Rasche, an international expert on persecuted Christians, exposed the ongoing persecution of Nigerian Christians by Boko Haram and other Muslim ethnic groups in a talk at Franciscan University.
Franciscan University students continue 34-year tradition of free taxpayer assistance.
Discover more about the criminal justice program’s initiatives through an open house or a continuing education course on Aquinas and MLK.
Former trustee, professor, and mentor made a lasting impact on students and faculty as well as the renewal of Franciscan University.
Stephen Rasche, an international expert on persecuted Christians, will speak at Franciscan University of Steubenville on the ongoing persecution of Nigerian Christians by Boko Haram and other Muslim ethnic groups.
Hundreds of Franciscan University of Steubenville students, alumni, faculty, and staff will take part in the annual national March for Life on Friday, January 21, in Washington, D.C.
Media professionals Paul Giannamore and Ross Gallabrese among honorees.