Vision

The Division of Mission, Diversity and Inclusion (MDI) is a centralized resource for the university, spearheading curricular and co-curricular experiences, professional development, programming, and assessment around the university's mission and inclusion efforts. MDI leads student access and support initiatives like Reading Collegiate Scholars, Reading Youth Initiative, Clare's Cupboard and Achieve Personal Excellence. MDI organizes spiritual engagement through retreats as well as Catholic, Ecumenical, and Interfaith services and initiatives. The division stewards engagement with the local community through service, Service Learning, Youth Homelessness System Improvement and 缅北强奸 Lifelong Learning. MDI also drives global engagement through Study Abroad, Pilgrimage and Alternative Break experiences.


Mission

The Division of Mission, Diversity and Inclusion is the institutional hub for mission-centered inclusive excellence. Rooted in our Franciscan tradition and our core values of collegiality, peacemaking, service, contemplation, and humility, our offices support the contemplative, spiritual, service, community engagement, inclusivity, and justice work of our university community and our community partners.
 

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Division of Mission, Diversity & Inclusion

Mission, Diversity & Inclusion In Action

Office of Justice, Equity and Inclusion
Office of Justice, Equity and Inclusion
The Office of Justice, Equity, and Inclusion (JEI) promotes understanding, unity, and appreciation of the growing diversity of our campus.
Day of Service 2023
Holleran Center for Community and Global Engagement
The Holleran Center provides students the opportunity to use their gifts and talents to help those in need and to support local nonprofit organizations.
Bernardine Franciscan Sisters Motherhouse
Office of Mission & Ministry
The Office of Mission & Ministry provides opportunities for students, employees and alumni to respond to God's call.
Veterans Center
Veterans Center
The Veterans Center is a comfortable place for veteran students to bond, study, socialize, and share experiences.
Lifelong Learning
缅北强奸 Lifelong Learning
Our diverse courses for seniors keep your mind sharp, spark new interests and offer a platform to share your expertise.

 

Protected Class Definitions

Protected class is defined by federal law/executive order, federal agencies, or Pennsylvania state policy. The protected classes include: age, ancestry, color, disability, ethnicity, gender, gender identity or expression, genetic information, HIV/AIDS status, military status, national origin, pregnancy, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or veteran status, or any other bases under the law. These definitions are for reference only, as people seek to understand what the protected classes are and how they relate to discrimination and harassment. When conduct is reported to the Office of Justice, Equity and Inclusion it will be assessed on an individualized basis.