Caldwell University
February 13, 2013
“What Good Can Come from Bayonne? Reflections on the Amazing Life of Sister Maura Campbell” March 22
Caldwell, N.J. – “What Good Can Come from Bayonne? Reflections on the Amazing Life of Sister Maura Campbell, O.P.” will be presented by Sister Barbara C. Krug, O.P., professor emerita of Theology, 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 10 , 2018, in the Alumni Theatre on Caldwell University’s campus. The program is free and open to the public.
Sister Maura’s scholarship, teaching and dynamic charisma spanned 50 years in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies. She was a theologian, a philosopher, a professor, a researcher, and an international leader in education who served on committees at the United Nations. Her favorite position was that of teacher; many alumni fondly remember her as a woman who reflected, studied, and practiced what she taught and preached.
Sister Barbara C. Krug, O.P., was professor of Theology from 1992 to 2016. She served with distinction as department chair from 2000 to 2006 and from 2013 to 2016. Sister Barbara taught almost every course in the department’s catalog and created several courses. She is currently a theology adjunct professor working with Theology majors.
The presentation is part of the Sister Maura Campbell lecture series, which features leading theologians and academics. The Department of Theology and Philosophy hosts the talks throughout the academic year. For further information, call 973-618-3931.