Upcoming Events
From Shadows to Truth: The Mind and Heart of John Henry Newman
This year, the Grad Fellows Colloquium will explore the thought of the recently canonized Saint John Henry Newman. By the end of this Colloquium, we hope students will gain a greater appreciation not only of Newman’s mind, but of his heart as well. To paraphrase the great convert and cardinal, our aim is for Newman’s heart to speak to our hearts, and allow Newman’s person to influence us, his voice to melt us, his look to subdue us, and his deeds to inflame us.
Anscombe Unboxed: Reading the Anscombe Archive
The Anscombe Reading Group is an opportunity for scholars, students, and interested readers of Anscombe to come together virtually three times during the Fall and three times during the Spring to discuss Anscombe's philosophy.
Histories of Religion and Violence
Register for this Spring semester course with Dr. Daniel Cheely.
Modern Medicine & the Power of Narrative
Join Collegium Institute’s Medical Humanities Program for this lecture by Michael Vitez, an American Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author.
Penn Alumni Weekend
Join Collegium Institute and the the Penn Newman Center for two alumni weekend events: a happy hour on Friday, May 17 from 4-6pm, and a brunch on Sunday, May 19, from 10am-12pm.
Flannery O'Connor's Why Do the Heathen Rage?
Join Collegium Institute on Mondays in June for our summer Global Catholic Literature series on Flannery O’Connor’s Why Do the Heathen Rage?
The Undiscovered Country: On Life after Death
Apply now for Collegium Institute’s Young Catholic Leaders Initiative’s summer 2024 seminar.
Eudaimonia: Philosophical, Theological, and Psychological Perspectives
Join Collegium Institute and Lumen Christi Institute for this summer Magi seminar and conference.
What is a Good Human Life?
Join Collegium Institute’s Magi Project for our third annual summer Magi Conference.
Philosophy of Finance Fellowship
Collegium Institute invites you to apply for the Spring 2024 Philosophy of Finance Fellowship.