Duquesne University of the Holy
Spirit is a Catholic university, founded by
members of the Congregation of the holy Spirit,
the Spiritans, and sustained through a partnership
of laity and religious. Duquesne serves God
by serving students - through commitment to
excellence in liberal and professional education,
through profound concern for moral and spiritual
values, through the maintenance of an ecumenical
atmosphere open to diversity, and through service
to the Church, the community, the nation and
the world.
GOALS
As a consequence of its mission, Duquesne University
sets for itself the following specific objectives
and general goals.
Academic Excellence
Duquesne emphasizes excellence in both undergraduate
and graduate education and recognizes the strong
interdependence between the two. It is committed
to providing its undergraduate students with
a curriculum based on goodness, beauty, and
wisdom, on the dignity of the person and on
the order of nature. It is equally committed
to providing education of the highest quality
in liberal and professional disciplines to prepare
both undergraduate and graduate students for
responsibilities of leadership as experts and
specialists.
As a consequence, Duquesne encourages, supports
and rewards a faculty distinguished by excellent
teaching, by significant scholarship and research,
by artistic creativity, by University service,
and by professional and community activities.
It strives to maintain a free and mutually supportive
community characterized by respect and concern
for students as individuals, by acknowledgment
of the value of a faculty, administration and
student body of diverse background, interest
and accomplishment, and by orientation toward
the betterment of each other and of the larger
communities which the University serves.
Therefore, a basic goal of Duquesne University
is to support a community dedicated to the discovery,
enhancement and communication of knowledge and
to the free and diligent pursuit of truth, in
order to provide society with men and women
able and willing to act as wise, creative and
responsible leaders.
Moral and Spiritual Values
It is Duquesne University's trust to seek truth
and to disseminate knowledge within a moral
and spiritual framework.
As a Catholic University, Duquesne is dedicated
to fostering an environment that invites, but
does not conscript, participation in a spiritual
life.
As a private University, Duquesne manifests
its liberty to foster in all its disciplines
the wise and diligent exploration of values,
and to challenge its students to examine the
moral and ethical foundations of their thought
and action, and to develop their personal values
and ethical commitment.
As a University of Spiritan heritage,
Duquesne is dedicated to inspiring in its students,
alumni, faculty and administration, the willingness
to transcend all frontiers in order to promote
the liberation of humanity from everything that
offends against human dignity and freedom.
Therefore, a basic goal of Duquesne University
is a commitment to the preparation of leaders
distinguished not only by their academic and
professional expertise but also by their ethics,
and guided by consciences sensitive to the needs
of society.
An Ecumenical Atmosphere
Openness has been the hallmark of Duquesne's
intellectual tradition. The University will
continue to seek truth through various means,
to receive insights from diverse schools of
thought and to provide an ecumenical community
for the dialogue of students and teachers of
all beliefs.
Therefore, a basic goal of Duquesne University
is to provide an environment open to ecumenism
in its most profound and meaningful form. Service
has been one of the purposes of the University
since its beginning.
The Spirit of Service
Besides seeking to instill the spirit of service
in its students, Duquesne, as an institution,
reaffirms its responsibility to provide educational
opportunities for students with special financial,
educational, and physical needs.
Therefore, a basic goal of Duquesne University
is to extend educational opportunity to students
with special needs.
World Concerns
Duquesne strives to cultivate
in its students the understanding that their
destiny is related to that of their community,
their nation and their world, and works to build
an attitude of service rather than one that
is self-serving.
As a consequence, Duquesne supports academic
programs concerned both with the preservation
of cultural traditions and with the contemporary
realities of global needs and international
responsibilities for peace, justice, and freedom.
Therefore, a basic goal of Duquesne University
is to promote world community through the development
of an international and intercultural academic
vision.
APPROVED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS, FEBRUARY
20, 1987 APPROVED BY THE CORPORATION, MARCH
20, 1987