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program improvement, while the small college atmosphere of newman facilitates the development of an active, dynamic learning community. in addition, newman university has a special mission-to make an environment of academic excellence available to a diverse range of students and to empower those students, through the education we provide, to transform the world. in sum, it is the development of the intellectual, moral, and spiritual capabilities of the entire university community combined with our collective dedication to the promotion of peace and social justice that characterizes academic excellence at newman university. culture of service (...And founded by the adorers of the blood of christ...) the passion to serve others is integral to the missions of both newman university and the adorers of the blood of christ. we actualize this mandate by fostering a distinctive culture of service in which each member of the community is encouraged to find personally fulfilling ways of growing through giving. manifestly, gifts of time and talent are visible symbols of our commitment to transforming the human condition, while inwardly, service is also transformative for the student who successfully develops a critical consciousness that hungers and thirsts for justice and peace. through our christ-centered humanitarian commitment to serving the underserved, we honor that common mission which we share with our founders and sponsors, namely that of developing and empowering people. global perspective (...For the purpose of empowering graduates to transform society.\") newman university is committed to promoting an interdependent global perspective formed by a critical consciousness that hungers and thirsts for justice and peace. more than just an awareness of other cultures, such a perspective affirms the interdependent nature of all of creation. at the same time, it speaks to the ideal of the educated person in the modern world: a person who possesses a strong sense of self 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is an educational community rooted in judeo-christian principles that challenges all who join it to accept the responsibility of forming a critical conscousness. this means more than just learning to perceive injustice; it also means developing the willingness and skills to take action against it. through the power of reason and an embrace of the gospel call to love our neighbor as ourselves, we strive to create a more just and peaceful world. the newman code expresses our commitment to engaging the whole person in the effort to transform society. to respect dignity understanding that diverse perspectives are integral to a learning environment, we value the insights of every member of the newman community. when differences of opinion and belief arise, we put aside personal prejudices and listen carefully with open minds. we respond calmly, thoughtfully, and with consideration for opposing views. at all times we treat others with the same respect to which we are entitled. we uphold, and 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