An Overview of the Norman Miller Center

De Pere, Wisconsin, resident Father Jay Fostner has served as a vice president of mission and student affairs at St. Norbert College since 2011. During his tenure as vice president, Father Jay Fostner has overseen major institutional accomplishments that include the endowments of the Sturzl Center for Community Service and Learning and the Norman Miller Center for Peace, Justice and Public Understanding.

Since its inception in 1998, the Norman Miller Center has cultivated peace by advancing awareness, compassion, and a commitment to justice. The center embodies the values of its namesake, Norman Miller, a Northwestern University student and advocate who dedicated his life to peace and understanding.

The Norman Miller Center’s primary function is to work toward sustainable peace. In support of this goal, the center operates curricular and co-curricular programs that cultivate cultural awareness and compassion. The center also offers resources to the St. Norbert community that help to build knowledge of contemporary issues while also providing opportunities for discussion and learning. Finally, the center helps develop young adults into agents of positive change by prioritizing community engagement and service.

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