Georgetown University’s Catholic identity has suffered considerably in recent years due to widespread concessions to more secular standards, argued former Georgetown English instructor Mark Judge in a recent piece on The New Criterion. The University, Judge contended, resembles a ‘Potemkin village,’ designed to outwardly present a Catholic façade, while the inside is a “radical institution.”
“Georgetown today is not [the] traditional Georgetown, or even the more liberal Georgetown of the twentieth-century Jesuits,” said Judge. “Today Georgetown is a university run by left-wing radicals, teaching some very bright and friendly students who oftentimes don’t know what hit them.” (more...)
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