On August 20, 2021 Fieldhouse Flyer wrote:
Founded • University Website • Wikipedia Link • Type • Motto
1878 • Creighton University • Creighton University • Jesuit • [No school motto]
On August 20, 2021 gtmoBlue wrote:
Creighton Mission page.
https://www.creighton.edu/about/mission
https://www.creighton.edu/about/what-jesuit-education
Motto: "People for and with others": Alii In Homines Nam et.
I would suppose taken from Ignatian values -see mission page link below. (Men and Women For and With Others: "Cum alii nam et viris mulieribus" Loosely, from the Mission page.)
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As a Jesuit university Creighton's motto is "People for and with others" meaning the education is structured toward making students into compassionate, morally driven people.
Unigo
https://www.unigo.com/colleges/creighto ... 0people%20.
The hallmarks of an interdisciplinary Jesuit education are the Ignatian charisms, or values. We consider these God-given gifts that our graduates bring to the world.
They are:
Finding God in All Things: This is the essence of Ignatian spirituality. Ignatius of Loyola taught others to experience life attuned to God’s activity in everyday circumstances. Finding God in all things is an invitation to encounter God’s presence in each moment, to become aware of God’s beauty in everything, and to notice God’s action in all the events of our lives through an ongoing process of personal discernment. As such, every academic discipline provides hope to encounter the divine.
Cura Personalis: Latin meaning “care for the person”, or “personal care”. Cura personalis is having concern and care for the personal development of the “whole person”, and dedication to promoting human dignity. This includes being open to and accepting of a person’s religious and spiritual development. It also describes the type of care we give as educators: we give not only of our knowledge, expertise and skill, but of ourselves as well. The care given, and the care received, is “personal care” not “institutionalized care”.
Magis: Latin meaning “more”, or “the greater good”. Magis embodies the idea of discerning, “What is the best choice in a given situation, of several good choices, to better glorify or serve the Lord?”; e.g. choosing between options encountered in life with a primary focus of being “God centered”. Magis goes beyond striving for excellence. It is a value central to Ignatian spirituality and encompassed by the Latin phrase “Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam” meaning “For the Greater Glory of God”. (Motto of the Society of Jesus).
Men and Women For and With Others: "Cum alii nam et viris mulieribus" A spirit of giving, service, and solidarity with those in need, recognizing that all humans have physical, emotional, and spiritual needs. Our goal, as described by Father Peter-Hans Kolvenbach, S.J., a former Superior General of the Society of Jesus, is to form leaders who are “men and women of competence, conscience and compassionate commitment.”
Faith That Does Justice: Faculty, staff and students alike are encouraged to seek justice for all God’s creatures, especially the poor and marginalized. According to the Gospel, our goal is to work for the betterment of society as a whole. We strive to prepare graduates who will be change agents in society, “contemplatives in action.”
OmahaUberAlles wrote:Classic diversity hire. Hopefully he keeps Greg happy.
DudeAnon wrote:OmahaUberAlles wrote:Classic diversity hire. Hopefully he keeps Greg happy.
Hasn't worked a day for Creighton and yet you've already dismissed him based on his race. Nice.
OmahaUberAlles wrote:Classic diversity hire. Hopefully he keeps Greg happy.
DudeAnon wrote:OmahaUberAlles wrote:Classic diversity hire. Hopefully he keeps Greg happy.
Hasn't worked a day for Creighton and yet you've already dismissed him based on his race. Nice.
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