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CVS150-02: Religious Diversity, Interfaith Engagement, and Campus Life
The University Chaplaincy is teaching a new class in collaboration with Tisch College for Civic Life, CVS150-02: Religious Diversity, Interfaith Engagement, and Campus Life. Religion shapes university life in ways both obvious and invisible, from the food in the dining halls to the academic calendar! Through real world case studies, site visits around Boston, and insights from guest speakers, you’llwe’ll reflect on the ways religion and religious diversity have shaped higher education in the United States and uncover the role of youth-led interfaith activism in tackling issues like climate justice and in combating religious bias. Email instructor and University Chaplain Elyse Nelson Winger for more information.