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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Very different culturally. Georgetown is Jesuit and much more progressive/social justice oriented. ND is a big football school; Georgetown isn’t. As others have mentioned, the locations also couldn’t be more different. [/quote] You obviously know very little about ND's commitment to social justice. https://kroc.nd.edu/[/quote] +1 ND is as social-justice oriented as they come.[/quote] Putting aside for a moment the role of social justice in the Jesuit tradition, which is unique, I’ll simply say that a school that invites Mike Pence to be commencement speaker cannot claim a deep and abiding commitment to social justice. Yes, Georgetown hosts speakers of all types, from all political backgrounds. But commencement speakers are a statement about who you are and what you value as an institution.[/quote] They did that to avoid having to invite Trump, who by the way is the first sitting president who they haven't invited the year after their inauguration. You really know nothing about the school. signed, Jesuit undergrad degree, Notre Dame Law degree [/quote]
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