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Pictured is a bronze sculpture depicting St. Joseph teaching the young Jesus located outside on the campus of Creighton University. The information plaque on the statue gives tribute to the educators of Creighton University, who have taught students to be women and men of conscience, competency, and compassion for over 125 years. The Latin phrase on the plaque 'Ad Maiorem Dei Gloriam' is often used in Jesuit contexts and means For the greater glory of God. This phrase is also associated with the educational philosophy of the Jesuits, who founded Creighton University in 1878. The sculptor is not identified.