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The Depth of a Jesuit Education

As witnessed in the words of Jesuit university students, a Jesuit education has a profound impact. From instilling Ignatian values, to promoting a more just world, the depth and breadth of this type of education runs very deep.
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Serving up Hope in the Bronx

Taina Rodriguez was just eleven years old when her family first started visiting a non-profit with a curious name: POTS. She thought she was visiting a restaurant. She enjoyed the place so much that she asked for a job. That Saturday she showed up for duty and quickly asked about her paycheck. When she found out the position was strictly volunteer, she figured out something was up.
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Archbishop Wenski Welcomes New Carbon Pollution Standards, Citing Need To ‘Care For God’s Creation’

“A new national standard to reduce carbon pollution from existing power plants is an important step forward to protect the health of all people, especially children, the elderly, and poor and vulnerable communities, from harmful pollution and the impacts of climate change,” said Archbishop Thomas G. Wenski of Miami, in response to the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) announcement of a new final rule limiting carbon pollution, August 3.