By supporting our faculty and staff in realizing the Academic Vision and affirming the Jesuit tradition of pedagogical excellence, the Division of Mission and Identity ensures that students gain an education at Xavier University, as pledged by the Mission Statement, which prepares them to be people of outstanding competence and compassion.
Xavier University is a community of inquiry grounded in the Jesuit, Catholic tradition dedicated to engaging and forming students intellectually, morally and spiritually, with rigor and compassion, towards lives of solidarity, service and success.
AFMIXAssuring the Future Mission and Identity at Xavier (AFMIX) is a two-year educational process offering a comprehensive understanding of the Ignatian vision and how it can permeate the classroom and other learning environments. Readings, lectures, and reflection are enhanced by weekly group discussions. AFMIX V commenced in Fall 2007.
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![]() Faculty Mentoring ProgramWith a 2004 grant from the Lilly Fellows Program in Humanities and the Arts and subsequently supported by the XU Jesuit Community, the Program fosters a profound understanding of Jesuit education and Ignatian pedagogy through guidance by senior faculty. The learning outcomes are clearly evident within the classroom setting and showcased, by discipline, in Teaching to the Mission.
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Understanding World ReligionsReligious leaders in the Cincinnati community acquaint faculty and staff with the beliefs, ideas and values of their faith traditions. |