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Virtual Open Meeting on Mission and Values this Wednesday

Since February, President Cant and a committee of faculty, staff and students have worked to develop a new mission statement and University values.  As a reminder, a mission statement must clearly and concisely define our purpose as an institution and our values should describe the core principles we strive to embody.
Members of the campus community are invited to share feedback on the working drafts below at a virtual open meeting at 3pm on Wednesday, May 10, via Zoom (https://zoom.us/j/99822737976?pwd=Wng0dGMzNTAwQks4S1FXdDJFakNEUT09)

Feedback on the working drafts can be shared by completing this brief form.  Thank you very much for your participating in this important process.  If you have any questions about the meeting or form, please contact Bridget Giunta at bridget.giunta@wilkes.edu.

Working Draft – Mission Statement
Wilkes University empowers our students with transformative educational experiences and transferable skills through mentoring, individualized opportunities and innovative teaching and scholarship in an inclusive environment to meaningfully advance the global community.

Working Draft – Values
At Wilkes University, we consider the following values to be guiding principles: 

  • Mentorship: nurturing the whole person and inspiring success through personal attention
  • Scholarship:  advancing knowledge through research, discovery and the creative arts to stimulate intellectual curiosity and educate our constituents
  • Diversity: ensuring all members of the campus community experience equitable, inclusive and accessible opportunities to excel
  • Community: fostering a sense of belonging and social connection through a culture of care, respect and support
  • Innovation: embracing and encouraging new ideas and programs through sustainable, high-impact practices
  • Service: impacting society through active citizenship, collaboration and partnerships
  • Stewardship: recognizing our responsibility to preserve our mission and institutional knowledge to ensure the continuity and evolution of Wilkes