Vincentian Mission Seminar: Vincentian Orientation for New Faculty

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GOALS FOR THE SESSION:

1. Appreciate the rich history of the Vincentian tradition and its influence on the organizational culture and academic mission of St. John’s University.
2. Discuss how this “Vincentian identity” can advance curricular coherence and student development within the University.
3. Explore with experienced St. John’s faculty current understandings of and expressions of the Vincentian Mission and its relevance to their teaching, research and service.
4. Reflect on the application of “Vincentian distinctiveness” to one’s own academic specialty and professional goals.
 

Discussant(s)

  • Larry W. Boone
    Associate Professor; Director,Executive in Residence Program
    Management
    The Peter J. Tobin College of Business
    St. John's University
  • E. Francine Guastello
    Associate Professor; Chair, Human Services and Counseling; and Coordinator of the Graduate Literacy Program
    Human Services
    The School of Education
    St. John's University
  • Peggy F. Jacobson
    Associate Professor
    Communication Sciences and Theatre
    St. John's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
    St. John's University
  • Basilio G. Monteiro
    Associate Professor and Chair
    Division of Mass Communications
    College of Professional Studies
    St. John's University
  • Jaime E. Rodriguez
    Associate Professor, Social Sciences
    Division of Social Sciences
    College of Professional Studies
    St. John's University

Sponsored by

Vincentian Center for Church and Society
 

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Food for Thought

A Catholic university is called to become an evermore effective instrument of cultural progress for individuals as well as for society. Included among its research activities, therefore, will be a study of serious contemporary problems in areas such as the dignity of human life, the promotion of justice for all, the quality of personal and family life, the protection of nature, the search for peace and political stability, a more just sharing in the world’s resources and a new economic and political order that will better serve the human community at a national and international level.

Pope John Paul II,
Ex Corde Ecclesiae (32)