Meaning-Making
We strive to make our office a place where everyone can explore meaningful questions and develop a deeper relationship with themselves. Take a look at how we're helping students to cultivate a sense of wonder towards life and deliberate on their spiritual and secular commitments.
Programs and Events
Meditation and Mindfulness
Through a variety of resources and events, we are committed to providing you with the necessary tools to feel conscious and calm.
Podcast Creator Series
Exploring how this medium lifts up stories of intersecting identities and the relationship between faith and activism.
Grief Resources
Explore resources and programs to help individuals process and make meaning out of an experience of grief.
I'm inspired by the way religious leaders of various traditions have come together in the past and the present to turn their spiritual contemplation into action to realize a more just and merciful world.
Jalen Lisbon, '22 and Uncommon Ground for the Common Good Fellow
Featured Workshop
Is There Room for Atheists at the Table?
Interfaith Program Assistant, Ben Kibby, speaks with students about the need to provide spaces for Atheists to ask meaningful questions, enjoy a sense of community, and define what it means to be Atheist. It was a great way to kick off our initiative to include Atheists in interfaith dialogue, and brainstorm ways for our office to engage with this community.