University of San Diego offers student internships at the nation's largest abortion provider
From http://cal-catholic.com/
The following comes from an August 7 Crisis Magazine article by Anne Hendershott:
Despite the Catholic Church’s unambiguous teaching on the “intrinsic
evil” of abortion, Catholic Colleges throughout the country continue to
promote student internships and volunteer opportunities at Planned
Parenthood—the country’s largest abortion provider.
In 2011 the Cardinal Newman Society issued an investigative report
documenting more than 150 current and past connections between Catholic
colleges and Planned Parenthood. In A Scandalous Relationship: Catholic Colleges and Planned Parenthood,
the Newman Society identified dozens of internships and fellowships
available at Planned Parenthood through internship programs at Catholic
colleges and universities. The report included premier Catholic colleges
and universities like the University of Notre Dame, Georgetown,
Marquette, Boston College, Seattle University, the University of San
Diego, St. Louis University and many others.
Following the release of the 2011 Newman Society report, many
Catholic colleges and universities removed the links to Planned
Parenthood—but several did not. For example, New York City’s Marymount
Manhattan continues to tout its opportunities for student internships:
“Students have interned everywhere from Sesame Street and the District
Attorney’s office to Planned Parenthood and the New York State
Psychiatric Institute.”
Likewise, the University of San Diego continues to claim on its
website that it offers student internships at Planned Parenthood.
Dominican University of California still claims to offer field
placements through the university’s psychology department. Others
continue to offer the internships—but make it more difficult for the
public to access the information online.
In addition to the internships at the abortion providers, the report
by the Newman Society also identified more than 100 Catholic colleges
and universities which made job referrals; or identified faculty and
staff members who had worked or are working or volunteering at Planned
Parenthood. For example, University of San Diego Nursing Professor Kathy
Shadle James, lists her “certification in Women’s Health through
Planned Parenthood” in her faculty bio. Beyond the faculty and staff,
the University of San Diego’s Political Science and International
Relations Department lauded the accomplishments of Jessica Chapman, a
recent graduate of the program, who worked as a “programming intern at
Planned Parenthood Mar Monte assisting the development of donor events,”
and “now works as a Parliamentary and Policy Intern at Family Planning
Association UK in London while working as a sexual Health Awareness
Volunteer for the Contraceptive and Sexual Health Field.”
Last December, the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minnesota
deleted Planned Parenthood and other pro-abortion internship
opportunities from its website. According to University of St. Thomas
President, Julie Sullivan (formerly the Provost at the University of San
Diego), “The links (to Planned Parenthood) were published in error on
the website of our College of Arts and Sciences and they are being
corrected.” Unfortunately, others on the St. Thomas campus disagreed
with Sullivan’s decision. According to The College Fix, Dr. Catherine
Cory, director of the Murray Institute, an on campus Catholic institute,
stated in an email interview that “If some of Planned Parenthood’s work
is morally wrong according to Catholic moral teachings, does that make
everything they do wrong?” Chloe Lawyer, a St. Thomas alum wrote that
“it is a shame that members of the St. Thomas community are not even
allowed to view these opportunities.” Lawyer, who had completed an
internship at Planned Parenthood, lamented the decision by President
Sullivan claiming that “Freethinking does not always align with Catholic
values.”