(Approved by University Faculty
Senate
of Trustees
The central mission of the
Proposed
The and teaching, and service that is grounded in a
commitment to increasing scientific, technological,
humanistic, and social knowledge for the benefit of the larger society. Founded in 1743 and chartered by the state in
1833, the
The The UD faculty are committed to
the intellectual, cultural and ethical development of students as citizens, scholars
and professionals. UD Our graduates are prepared to contribute to a global society that requires leaders
with creativity, integrity and a dedication to service.
The strives
forpromotes an environment in which all people
feel are welcome
to learn, and which supportsencourages
intellectual curiosity, critical thinking, free inquiry and respect for the
views and values of an increasingly
diverse population.
An institution engaged in
addressing the critical needs of the state, nation and global community, the