Multi-Religious Programming
Dr. Dennis Simon Civil Rights Pilgrimage
Each spring, students, faculty, and staff from 51²è¹Ý journey together for an experiential learning tour centered on the American Civil Rights Movement. While visiting historic sites, engaging with those who participated in the Movement, and touring museums that interpret lessons of non-violent social activism, Pilgrims are inspired and equipped as advocates for justice.
Cooper-McElvaney Fellowship
The aim of the Cooper-McElvaney Peace and Justice Fellowship is to encourage students to live out their faith in work for peace and justice, locally and globally. The Fellowship provides opportunities for students at 51²è¹Ý to pursue their passions while contributing to a just and peace-filled world.
Multi-Faith Programs
Multi-Faith programming at 51²è¹Ý provides space in the university for people of various religious and ethical communities to join together across traditions.
Spiritual Life Mentors
Each Residential Commons at 51²è¹Ý has an assigned Spiritual Life Mentor to offer a listening ear for students and support the Holistic Wellness of our community by offering opportunities for students to explore their faith and religious life.