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  1. About Franciscan. Franciscan University of Steubenville is no ordinary university, and a Franciscan education is no ordinary education. Rather, it’s an education as rigorous and demanding as it is faithful—an education that challenges you intellectually, forms you professionally, and feeds you spiritually. Apply Inquire. Visit Give.

  2. Founded after the Second World War, Franciscan has quickly become the light on the hill. You have remained a truly Catholic institution, passionate in your commitment to the Church. …. Your authentic and trustworthy presentation of the truth leads your students to Him who is the Truth.”. Most Rev. Arthur Seratelli, Bishop of Paterson.

  3. D r. Bierstetel is an Assistant Professor of Psychology at Franciscan University of Steubenville. Dr. Bierstetel earned her Ph.D. and M.A. in Social-Personality Psychology with a minor in Quantitative Methods from Wayne State University. She also spent three years as a Research Design and Analysis Consultant for faculty, postdoctoral ...

  4. Dr. Michael Sirilla. View details. About Franciscan. Franciscan University of Steubenville is no ordinary university, and a Franciscan education is no ordinary education. Rather, it’s an education as rigorous and demanding as it is faithful—an education that challenges you intellectually, forms you professionally, and feeds you spiritually.

  5. Academically excellent and passionately Catholic, Franciscan University prepares men and women to make a difference and be leaders in the Church and the world.

  6. 3 de may. de 2024 · Staff Openings. About Franciscan. Franciscan University of Steubenville is no ordinary university, and a Franciscan education is no ordinary education. Rather, it’s an education as rigorous and demanding as it is faithful—an education that challenges you intellectually, forms you professionally, and feeds you spiritually.

  7. B randon Dahm is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Franciscan University of Steubenville. He received his B.A. in philosophy from Iowa State University in 2005 and his M.A. in philosophy from Southern Evangelical Seminary in 2011. During his M.A., he took a year off to read St. Thomas Aquinas’s Summa Theolgiae at the University of Cambridge.