They seem to have forgotten that for a while. Pro-abortion professor backs out of Notre Dame leadership role amid protests | The College Fix
Professor Susan Ostermann will not accept a leadership role at the University of Notre Dame, administrators announced Thursday after the scholar’s pro-abortion beliefs attracted backlash from students, professors, and alumni at the Catholic institution.
The Observer, Notre Dame’s student newspaper, broke the news of Ostermann’s decision on Thursday, ahead of a scheduled protest opposing her as the new leader of the university’s Liu Institute.
The interesting part is the protests by students.
Maybe there is some hope for society.
Despite her decision to step down, the “March on the Dome” protest will continue as planned, sophomore Luke Woodyard told the student newspaper.
“This is great news, but although we won the battle, the war wages on. The fact that this pro abortion professor could ever be appointed signifies a much deeper Split between the students, deans, and administration,” Woodyard told The Observer.
The students at Notre Dame are more Catholic, and more conservative, than the people running Notre Dame.

the U.S. college with the highest number of catholic students is Tex A&M Univ.
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