The Mission of Wittenberg University
Wittenberg University provides a liberal arts education dedicated to intellectual inquiry and
wholeness of person within a diverse residential community. Reflecting its Lutheran heritage,
Wittenberg challenges students to become responsible global citizens, to discover their callings,
and to lead personal, professional, and civic lives of creativity, service, compassion, and integrity.
The University’s Values
Liberal Arts
Since its founding in 1845, Wittenberg’s curriculum has centered on the liberal arts as an education that envelops
the individual’s capacity to think, read, and communicate
with precision, understanding, and imagination. We are
dedicated to education in the core disciplines of the arts
and sciences and in pre-professional education grounded
in the liberal arts.
Intellectual Inquiry
Wittenberg embraces the life of the mind. We promote
high standards of artistic, scholarly, and scientific inquiry
among our students and faculty. Teaching and research at
Wittenberg emphasize the discovery of new knowledge as
well as the learning of received wisdom. Intellectual inquiry
is enhanced by the thoughtful participation of diverse
peoples with diverse perspectives. We are committed to
bringing to the lives of our students an enduring passion for
learning, which requires risk-taking, persistence, reflection,
and high ethical standards.
Wholeness of Person
Members of the Wittenberg community support each
other in the personal search for balance that characterizes
wholeness of person. To promote leadership, confidence, and
community engagement, we help every student develop in
harmony intellectual capabilities, aesthetic sense, physical
well-being, spiritual identity, and social relationships.
Community of Learners
A purposeful and intentionally diverse community, centered
on a residential campus, sustains education in the liberal
arts and the exploration of complex and competing ideas
within an ethos of accountability and support. From
this community, we serve and engage our urban home of
Springfield and the broader communities around the globe.
By affirming the dignity of every person and fostering a
spirit of respect, we create and expand opportunities to
pursue knowledge in and out of the classroom.
Lutheran Heritage
Wittenberg expresses its Lutheran heritage through its
continuing relationship with the Evangelical Lutheran
Church in America, its welcome to people of all beliefs
and backgrounds, its commitment to academic freedom
and excellence, its exploration of the relationship between
faith and learning, its promotion of campus worship life,
its encouragement of reflection upon religious views and
values, and its commitment to service to the community
and the world.
Global Citizenship
A Wittenberg education prepares students for the
challenge and responsibility of global citizenship. through
our curriculum, study-abroad opportunities, and the
enriching presence of international students, we ngage
the complexity of the human experience, learning about
and from cultures around the world. We are committed to
providing opportunities for students to interact with others
of widely different backgrounds, seeking common solutions
to problems facing our world.
Calling
Wittenberg values the unique contributions each individual
can make in responding to the needs of neighbors both near
and far. We encourage all students to discern their vocations
and to understand the meaningful connection between
self-fulfillment and service to the world.
Creativity
Creativity is central to the study of the arts and sciences
and to problem solving in all areas of inquiry. Creativity
requires the free and open exchange of ideas, the ability to
value and imagine different perspectives, and the intellectual
tools necessary to make personal contributions in any area
of study. We are committed to providing opportunities for
students to explore new areas of knowledge and to form the
intellectual associations supportive of the creative life.
Service
Service provides an intentional opportunity to give back to
the world and to promote social justice. Service requires us
to learn about community needs, about who we are, and
about what we can contribute. We are dedicated as faculty,
staff, and students to advancing the common good as local
citizens and as members of the global community.
Compassion
Compassion requires a broad knowledge of ourselves and of
others, and of all our joys and ills. It combines an awareness
of suffering with a desire to respond. At Wittenberg, we
educate the mind to understand and we educate the heart
to care.
Integrity
Integrity means honesty and fidelity to the highest ethical
standards, which are fundamental to teaching, learning,
and personal growth. We encourage our students to pursue
knowledge and truth with moral courage and reflection,
and so to live their lives.