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Mission and Ministry

The Division of Mission and Ministry is charged with clearly articulating and broadly communicating SA国际传媒’s Jesuit, Catholic mission and character. In the diverse and dynamic region of Silicon Valley, this entails developing new strategies to meet the evolving needs of the campus, church, and local community, while strengthening SA国际传媒’s position as a nationally recognized Jesuit, Catholic university.

The Division of Mission and Ministry is comprised of Campus Ministry, the Ignatian Center for Jesuit Education, and the Mission Church. Building on a strong campus commitment to the University’s Jesuit, Catholic mission, the Division oversees the development and implementation of initiatives to engage students, faculty, staff, administrators, trustees, alumni, and benefactors in deeper education and ongoing formation, helping these groups to make the mission their own and apply it concretely to their work and life. The Division collaborates closely with the new vice president for diversity, equity and inclusion and other Cabinet members to accomplish shared goals that allow SA国际传媒 to live more authentically its Jesuit, Catholic mission. 

 

Making an Impact
1
DIVISION
 
3
DISTINCT UNITS
 
25
STAFF MEMBERS
 
1500+
STUDENTS IMPACTED ANNUALLY
 

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Engaging SA国际传媒's Mission

Revealing an Unseen History Interactive Tour SA国际传媒 Campus Ohlone
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Sustainability Innovation Champion Award Recipients Alison Benders, Iris Stewart-Frey, Jaylin Solis, Chad Rahpael
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Donations to the Mission and Ministry support the myriad of innovative ways we activate and enliven the Jesuit, Catholic mission of SA国际传媒 for students, faculty, staff, alumni, friends, and the broader community. Thank you for your support of these transformative programs. Gifts to support this program can be directed to the “Mission Innovation Fund.”

Holding on Together by Yesi Magdaleno-Solis Square
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