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In this engaging interview, Dr. James Lentini, president of Molloy University, shares insights on how Dominican values influence campus culture, the importance of truth and character, and the university's commitment to social mobility and community engagement. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Molloy University and Its Values 05:10 The Role of Dominican Values in Education 10:00 Social Mobility and Community Impact 15:08 Diversity and Inclusion at Molloy University 19:55 Conclusion and Future Aspirations Discover how Molloy integrates faith, diversity, and academic excellence to shape future leaders. Key Takeaways Influence of Dominican pillars on campus culture The pursuit of Veritas (truth) in the age of AI Education of the whole person: character and ethics Social mobility and community engagement Diversity, equity, and inclusion in faith-based institutions Our Mission We Move Forward Together, an initiative of the Amityville Dominican Sisters, invites individuals and groups to connect with us through our existing ministries to explore spirituality, ecology, social justice and community building. Through events and experiences, participants make new friends, forge new ministries and create partnerships in order to advance justice and truth for all. To learn more about our ministries, history, and how you can join the Dominican Family: Website: www.sistersofstdominic.org We Move Forward Together: info@wmft.org Dominican Associates: associates@amityop.org "Preach the Truth as if you had a million voices. It is silence that kills the world." - St. Catherine of Siena Sisters of St. Dominic of Amityville: Called to be Signs of Joy and Hope We are an active contemplative community. Our mission, which began when four Sisters traveled from Germany to the US in 1853 and settled in Amityville by the 1870s, is to bring the reign of God to fulfillment. As daughters of St. Dominic, we strive to be signs of joy and hope by living out the four pillars of Dominican life: Prayer, Study, Community, and Mission. What You Will Find Here: This channel showcases our dedication to promoting human dignity and alleviating social ills across our ministries. You will see how we are actively responding to the needs of the time, both locally and globally. • Social Justice & Empowerment: Learn about our sponsored ministry, Opening Word (OPW), a literacy, ESOL, and job readiness program that holistically empowers adult immigrant women, addressing needs such as mental health and housing. Discover the Visitation Community in Copiague, which provides essential services like food, rental assistance, and temporary housing to immigrant families and refugees. • Ecology & Sustainability: Follow our commitment to Pope Francis' Laudato Si' Action Platform. See the results of our partnership with the Peconic Land Trust, which created an agricultural conservation easement on 10.4 acres of our Motherhouse property for perpetual preservation and organic projects, including planting sunflowers and caring for honeybees. • Community & Spirituality: Explore We Move Forward Together (WMFT), an initiative inviting individuals and groups to connect with us to advance justice and truth for all by exploring spirituality, ecology, social justice, and community building. Seek Out More Information and Join Our Mission: We invite you to follow our stories and subscribe as we continue to journey forward together. You can become partners in our mission through several avenues: • Dominican Associates: Women and men, single or married, who are companions to the Sisters in the journey of "Holy Preaching". • Dominican Young Adults: Those aged 18-35 captured by the spirit of St. Dominic to "preach with their lives". • Volunteers: Opportunities are available at the Motherhouse in Amityville or within our ministries. Join us for a conversation with Dr. James Lentini, President of Molloy University, as we explore the significant influence of the Dominican Sisters on institutions and individuals across Long Island New York. This discussion highlights the impact on college students and the broader landscape of higher education. Discover how Molloy University continues to thrive through these connections.