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Marquette University is a Catholic,
Jesuit university dedicated to
serving God by serving our students and contributing to
the advancement of knowledge. Our mission, therefore, is
the
search for truth, the discovery and sharing of knowledge,
the fostering of personal and professional excellence,
the promotion of a life of faith, and the development of
leadership
expressed in service to others. All this we pursue for
the greater glory of God and the common benefit of the human
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Our
students, whether traditional or non-traditional, undergraduate,
graduate or professional, come to Marquette University
to share our commitment to the pursuit of excellence in
all things as a life-long endeavor. They come to join a
community whose members -- faculty, staff, students, trustees,
alumni and friends alike -- believe that education must
encompass the whole person: spiritual and moral as well
as intellectual, the heart as well as the mind. And they
come seeking the educational, professional and cultural
advantages of a university located in the heart of the
city. We, in turn, take seriously our responsibility to
foster and support excellence in teaching and research,
to keep a Marquette education accessible to a diverse population
of students, and to offer personal attention and care to
each member of the Marquette community.
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As
a Catholic university, we are committed to the unfettered
pursuit of truth under the mutually illuminating powers of
human intelligence and Christian faith. Our Catholic identity
is expressed in our choices of curricula, our sponsorship
of programs and activities devoted to the cultivation of
our religious character, our ecumenical outlook, and our
support of Catholic beliefs and values. Precisely because
Catholicism at its best seeks to be inclusive, we are open
to all who share our mission and seek the truth about God
and the world, and we are firmly committed to academic freedom
as the necessary precondition for that search. We welcome
and benefit enormously from the diversity of seekers within
our ranks, even as we freely choose and celebrate our own
Catholic identity. |
As
a Jesuit university, Marquette embodies the intellectual
and religious traditions of the Society of Jesus. Through
an academically-rigorous, values-centered curriculum, our
students receive a firm grounding in the liberal arts,
preparation for work in a world of increasing complexity
and diversity, and formation for life as ethical and informed
leaders in their religious, cultural, professional and
civic communities. They work with and learn from faculty
who are true teacher scholars, whose research not only
advances the sum of human knowledge, but also informs their
teaching, and whose commitment to students is fundamental
to their intellectual and professional lives.
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Through
both our academic and co-curricular programs, Marquette strives
to develop men and women who will dedicate
their lives to the service
of others, actively entering into the struggle for
a more just society. We expect all members of the Marquette community,
whatever their faith
tradition, to give concrete expression to their beliefs
by giving of themselves in service to those in need.
All this we pursue for the greater glory of God and the common
benefit of the human community. |
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