Mission and Vision: Ignatian Humanism and the Case for Diversity. Punsalan-Manlimos, Catherine M., Crabtree, Robin, Drance, George W., Massingale, Bryan N... 2017. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, http://cdm17265.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/rc/id/124.
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Among Jesuit colleges and universities, commitment to mission and identity is measured by how institutional values translate into everyday policies and programs. Do the core values exemplified by Ignatian humanism insist on honoring and advancing diversity? Or are there sources of tension between diversity and mission? How can Jesuit higher education begin to understand cultivating diversity as an aspect of its mission and identity?
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