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  1. Scholastica: Academic journal publishing software and services

    Scholastica's software and services are intuitive and easy to use, optimizing workflows for editors, authors, and reviewers. We're helping journals meet the latest industry standards while saving …

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  3. The College of St. Scholastica | Minnesota

    Unlock your potential at St. Scholastica. Experience top-tier education, vibrant campus life and career-focused programs designed for your success.

  4. Scholastica - Wikipedia

    Scholastica (/ s k ə ˈ l æ s t ɪ k ə /; c. 480 – 10 February 543) was an Italian Christian hermit and the sister of Benedict of Nursia. She is traditionally regarded as the foundress of the …

  5. Saint Scholastica - uCatholic

    Feb 10, 2025 · Saint Scholastica, born around 480 and passing in 543, devoted her life to divine service from a young age. Following her brother, St. Benedict, to Monte Cassino, where he …

  6. St. Scholastica | EWTN

    The short prayer by which St. Scholastica gained this remarkable victory over her brother, who was one of the greatest saints on earth, was doubtless no more than a single act of her pure …

  7. Saint Scholastica - Catholic Exchange

    Feb 10, 2025 · St. Scholastica, faithful servant of God, you sought Him through prayer, wisdom, and loving relationships. Intercede for us, that we may prioritize time with those who bring us …

  8. Scholastica: Open Access Journal Publishing Platform

    Scholastica's open access journal publishing platform features a built-in analytics suite where you can track in-depth readership insights, including article pageview and download counts, …

  9. Scholastica (company) - Wikipedia

    Scholastica is a web-based software platform for managing academic journals with integrated peer review and open access publishing tools.

  10. The hidden life of St. Scholastica | Diocese of Corpus Christi

    Hidden during her earthly life, Scholastica is a woman of strength for her decision to leave material pleasures behind —even family, placing the love of God above all else. St. …

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