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Workshop on Contemplative Leadership
Nov. 5, 2015—WORKSHOP ON CONTEMPLATIVE LEADERSHIP Saturday, Dec. 5 at 9:30 am Vanderbilt Divinity School, Room 122 Facilitator: Kat Baker, PhD Associate Director, Cal Turner Program for Moral Leadership in the Professions. Using the wisdom of Thomas Merton, this workshop will explore the perspectives and practices of contemplative leadership. Questions to be considered include: What is contemplation and how does it center one’s...
Netflix and Chill/Date? An Interfaith Discussion on Navigating Values in Dating and Relationships
Nov. 3, 2015—Title: Netflix and Chill/Date? An Interfaith Discussion on Navigating Values in Dating and Relationships On the evening of Wednesday, November 11, 2015 the Chaplain’s Office was delighted to be a sponsor and host of “Netflix and Chill/Date? An Interfaith Discussion on Navigating Values in Dating and Relationships.” As part of the annual Sex Ed. &...
Samhain Night
Oct. 23, 2015—While many will soon be celebrating the secular festivities of Halloween by dressing up in costumes and eating candy on the evening of Saturday, October 31. Samhain, pronounced “Sow-when,” is considered the highest holy festival for those who follow some of the various Pagan/Earth-Centered religious traditions of the modern day. During this time Wiccans, Druids,...
IDEALS Survey coming to VU!
Oct. 22, 2015—The Interfaith Diversity Experiences & Attitudes Longitudinal Survey (IDEALS) seeks to better understand student encounters with religious, spiritual, and worldview diversity across the spectrum of American higher education. As colleges and universities increasingly seek to engage religiously diverse students, actionable data and empirically-driven decision making are more important than ever before. IDEALS helps ensure that...
Sign up for the 2016 Interfaith Spring Break Trip!
Oct. 22, 2015—Second Annual Interfaith Spring Break, March 5-10, 2016 The Office of the University Chaplain and Religious Life and ISSS are teaming up to, once again, offer Vanderbilt undergraduate and graduate students an opportunity to visit our nation’s capitol as we conduct a tour of world religions, visiting major centers of worship and learning: Howard University...
Eid 2015 in Review
Oct. 22, 2015—***guest article writen by Saif Hamdan**** Eid ul-Adha Recap As Muslims all around the world celebrated Eid ul-Adha in commemoration of the end of Hajj, or pilgrimage, and the devotion of Prophet Abraham, the Muslim Students Association as well as the Malaysian Students Association at Vanderbilt were able to share bits and pieces of their...
US Papal Visit Viewing Party
Sep. 21, 2015—Project Dialogue is excited that Pope Francis, the head of the Roman Catholic Church, is coming to the United States and making history at the same time. The Holy Father will be visiting the capital and will be the first Pope to speak to a joint session of Congress. To watch this historic event, Project...
Hillel welcomes new Director of Jewish Life – Julie Sugar
Sep. 21, 2015—With the start of the new school year, Vanderbilt Hillel was excited to welcome a new Director for Jewish Life, Julie Sugar. For those who don’t know, can you tell us about Hillel and some of the things that your ministry does? Vanderbilt Hillel is a home away from home for Jewish undergraduate and graduate...
Patrick Dugan Remembered
Sep. 17, 2015—
Remembering 9/11
Sep. 8, 2015—Friday, September 11th marks the 14th anniversary of one of the darkest days in our nation’s history. In remembrance of this tragic day, the Office of the University Chaplain and Religious Life will hold a small prayer and reflection service in Benton Chapel from 12 noon to 1pm on Friday, September 11th. Our University Chaplain...