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Remember when you used to be curious about everything?聽 Like dinosaurs, space, magic, how things work, why people are the way they are.

Somewhere between middle school tests and college applications鈥 a lot of that wonder fades.

But what if your college courses could help you get that curiosity back?

At Jesuit colleges like Le Moyne, we believe imagination isn鈥檛 just for little kids: it鈥檚 the starting point for deep learning, meaningful faith, and even discovering who you want to become.

“If We Can Imagine It, We Can Become It”

Father Rick 鈥淢ugs鈥 Malloy says it best: 鈥淚f we can imagine it, we can become it. If we can鈥檛 imagine it, we cannot become it.鈥

Whether it鈥檚 imagining a better world, a different future for yourself, or simply stepping into someone else鈥檚 story, your imagination matters.

That鈥檚 why Jesuit classrooms encourage more than just memorizing facts. We want you to:

  • Ask all the questions
  • Think big
  • Disagree (respectfully)
  • Read books that shake you
  • Reflect on what you鈥檙e learning and why it matters

Learning That Stretches You 鈥 in a Good Way

Jesuit education is about becoming your deepest, truest self. That means you鈥檙e invited to explore philosophy, literature, theology, and history, even if you鈥檙e majoring in business or biology.

Sound idealistic? Maybe. But it鈥檚 also real.

Too often, school beats the curiosity out of kids. The best day of the year becomes a snow day:聽 the day you 诲辞苍鈥檛 have to learn. That鈥檚 a tragedy.

We want to flip that and help you rediscover what it means to enjoy learning again.

Curiosity Connects to Faith, Too

This isn鈥檛 just about academics. It鈥檚 spiritual.

In Jesuit tradition, imagination is a way of praying. You read a gospel story 鈥 Jesus calming the storm, healing someone, calling someone out 鈥 and you imagine you鈥檙e there.

You calm yourself down like you鈥檙e making a movie. Where are you in the story? What do you feel? What do you say?鈥

It鈥檚 not about 鈥済etting the answer right.鈥 It鈥檚 about being open, honest, and human.

Why This All Matters (Especially in College)

  • Curiosity keeps you from getting stuck in 鈥渏ust get it done鈥 mode
  • Imagination helps you dream beyond survival to impact
  • Being stretched intellectually also stretches your faith and confidence
  • Wonder leads to growth not just grades

If you鈥檙e tired of going through the motions and wondering if college is just job training, this kind of education might be what you鈥檙e really looking for.

You have to make a living, but you also have to make a living so that you can have a life.鈥
And, as Father Mugs reminds us, that life starts by staying curious.

 

Take a Deeper Dive

Inspired by His Story?

Fr. Mugs reminds us that imagination matters 鈥 in the ways we dream of a better world, picture a new future for ourselves, and see life through someone else鈥檚 story. At Le Moyne, you鈥檒l have the chance to live that on The Heights.

Meet Fr. Rick "Mugs" Malloy

Fr. Rick “Mugs” Malloy helps bring Le Moyne鈥檚 Jesuit mission to life鈥攅nsuring that the College鈥檚 values of faith, service, and community are visible in all we do. He supports campus ministry, mission integration, and spiritual life across campus, and works with students, faculty, and staff to keep the spirit of St. Ignatius at the heart of The Heights. You can find him in the Grace Center for Faith and Community in the Panasci Family Chapel (and making an appearance as Santa around the holidays).