In episode 7 of the Conversatio podcast, Dr. Mark Hanssen and Professor Michael Watson delve deeper into how Catholic economics can inform our perspective on the issues of today.
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How can Catholic Economics Help us Navigate Challenges in our Modern World? (Part 1)
In episode 6 of the Conversatio podcast, Dr. Hannah Kling sits down with Julia Long to explain how Catholic Economics can help us navigate modern challenges such as the pandemic, inflation, and more.
Belmont Abbey College Launches Master of Science in Nursing Leadership Program
Today Belmont Abbey College announces its new online Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) Leadership degree. Healthcare professionals are in high demand, and Belmont Abbey is answering the call to create qualified leaders in healthcare. Belmont Abbey launched a pre-licensure Bachelors of Science in Nursing in 2021 and an RN-BSN program earlier this month. The inaugural MSN in Leadership offers nurses a seamless path to furthering their education and advancing their careers.
“As an academic institution, we’re responding to the nursing crisis by implementing programs to develop students into qualified healthcare professionals. We are addressing the need for more healthcare leaders and preparing them for positions as distinct leaders in and out of the boardroom or C-suite. This is where the MSN in Leadership comes in, by allowing registered nurses to become connected to practicing leaders in informatics, health systems, clinical education, or health science and nursing academia and advance their careers and network before graduation,” says Dr. Carolyn Harmon, Dean of Nursing at Belmont Abbey. The MSN at Belmont Abbey places a strong focus on leadership with focal pathways in Executive Leadership, Clinical Leadership, Academic Leadership, Clinical Educator Leadership, or Informatics Leadership. Belmont Abbey College MSN in Leadership graduates will display an unparalleled commitment to exceptional patient care and leverage compassion to better the lives of others.
Belmont Abbey College’s MSN in Leadership degree explores the connection between faith and healthcare, while providing a solid foundation in ethical leadership, safety science, and healthcare informatics. To be eligible for the program, applicants must have graduated from an accredited nursing program or completed a baccalaureate degree or higher in a related field. Over the course of 8-week semesters, MSN in Leadership candidates will gain the skills and confidence needed to take the next steps in their careers. “We are excited to educate the next group of healthcare leaders,” says Dr. David Williams, Vice Provost for Academic Affairs at Belmont Abbey College. “The MSN in Leadership is designed with current nursing professionals in mind. We know that many of these individuals balance their education with their work and families, so this online program guided by our skilled faculty provides a quality academic experience along with the flexibility that these students need.” The first cohort of MSN Leadership students will begin classes in January of 2023 and the program takes approximately 18 months to complete.
The new MSN in Leadership is part of Belmont Abbey College’s focus on healthcare, along with the new hospital that is currently under construction on the college’s property in partnership with CaroMont Health. The facility will open in 2023 and will provide MSN in Leadership candidates the opportunity to familiarize themselves with best practices in the industry while preparing for ethical leadership in the healthcare community. For information on the MSN in Leadership, visit https://bac.edu/academics/majors-degrees/msn/. Press inquiries can contact Julia Long at 423-827-8727 or julialong@bac.edu.
Dante’s Divine Comedy and Friendship
In episode 5 of the Conversatio podcast, Professor Elisa Torres-Neff and her brother, Father Jonathan Torres share how Dante’s Divine Comedy can inform friendships in the modern age.
Belmont Abbey Co-Hosts “Life in America After Roe” Conference
Belmont Abbey College partners with the American Conservative to host a discussion of “Life in America after Roe”. Both institutions have tirelessly advocated for a Pro-Life America and are committed to protecting the dignity of human life. “Life in America after Roe” will take place on the Belmont Abbey College campus on September 20, 2022 from 1:00 pm-6:00 pm. To purchase tickets, visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/life-in-america-after-roe-tickets-374270843167.
Join us in the Haid Ballroom as we explore timely question of life and death in the contemporary political arena. The conference schedule is as follows: (1:00-2:15 pm) Panel One, “Ending Abortion in America,” features Katy Faust of Them Before Us, Terry Schilling of The American Principles Project, and Newsweek’s Josh Hammer, with The American Conservative‘s Executive Director, Emile Doak, moderating.
(2:45-3:30 pm) Panel Two, “The Future of the Anti-Abortion Movement,” features Noah Brandt, Director of Government Affairs at Live Action News; Mira Via’s Executive Director, Debbie Capen; and Caitlin Connors, Southern Regional Director at Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America.
(4:00-5:15 pm) Panel Three, “Family Policy for a Post-Roe America,” features Catherine Pakaluk, Catholic University of America’s Director of Social Research; The American Conservative‘s Helen Andrews; and Gladden Pappin of the University of Dallas.
(5:15-6:00 pm) Mingle with the speakers over light refreshments.
To purchase tickets, visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/life-in-america-after-roe-tickets-374270843167.

