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The
Newman Association is an officially recognized student
organization of Clarion University of Pennsylvania.
While its leadership is made up of students, it encourages
the input of faculty and religious representatives.
It is much more than just "The Catholic Club"
on campus; it seeks to foster dialog with the truth
that is found within theology, philosophy, and human
experience. Newman includes presentations on faith,
culture and morality; theological discussions and
debates; belief expressed in acts of charity; and
the pursuit of religious truth within a spirit of
community. The Newman Association serves the Clarion
University community. Newman respects the diversity
of religious traditions of the students, faculty,
staff and administration, as well as the open nature
of discussion and debate found within a public institution.
Newman believes that the mission of any university
is, in part, to pursue the knowledge found within
all academic disciplines and to integrate that knowledge
with one's academic and professional life. Accordingly,
the Newman Association encourages those who participate
in the mission of the university to be open as well
to the insights of theology and philosophy while pursuing
a degree, doing research, or teaching an academic
discipline.
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