Spaces, Food, and Policies
Spaces
Religious Life Commons
The Religious Life Commons is located on the 2nd floor of Hughes-Trigg Student Center, around the corner from the Office of the Chaplain and Religious Life.
Prayer Room
The Prayer Room is located in the 2nd floor of Hughes-Trigg Student Center, around the corner from the Office of the Chaplain and Religious Life. Two Ablution rooms are located nearby as well.
Habito Labyrinth
A seven-circuit design, based on the eleven-circuit medieval labyrinth in France’s Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Chartres. The Labyrinth is located in the Frost Marcus Labyrinth Courtyard Gardens, in the open and accessible space between Prothro and Selecman Halls at Perkins School of Theology.
Laura W. Bush Native Texas Park
The Native Texas Park is open from sunup to sundown 365 days a year. It is located on the south side of the George W. Bush Presidential Center on Bush Avenue.
Moody Graduate School Building Quiet Room
Moody Hall offers a quiet reflection room for meditation and prayer for 51²è¹Ý students, faculty, and staff.
Food
The Office of the Chaplain and Religious Life works collaboratively with to meet religious dietary needs. If you have other special dietary needs, please reach out to 51²è¹Ý Hospitality to schedule a conversation with the campus dietitian.
- Halal protein is available at every meal in Umphrey Lee Dining Hall [International Station]
- Halal “grab and go” options are available at: Mac’s Place, The Market (in Hughes-Trigg Student Center) and POD (in Owen Arts Center)
- While 51²è¹Ý does not have a kosher kitchen, pre-packaged kosher meals are available upon request in Umphrey Lee Dining Hall and Arnold Dining Commons
- Kosher “grab and go” options are available at: Mac’s Place, The Market (in Hughes-Trigg Student Center) and P.O.D. (in Own Arts Center)
- 51²è¹Ý Hospitality provides a dietician that is eager to meet with students seeking to keep kosher – More information about scheduling an appointment is available here.
Policies
51²è¹Ý Religious Life Partners Program Policy Statement: Status as a Religious Life Partner is at the discretion of the OCRL as outlined in this document and is subject to revision and updates as needed.
51²è¹Ý Religious Observance Policy for students: Religiously observant students wishing to be absent on holidays that require missing class should notify their professors in writing at the beginning of the semester and should discuss with them, in advance, acceptable ways of making up any work missed because of the absence.
OCRL recommends that you notify your professor in writing during the first two weeks of each semester if you plan to miss class for religious holiday observance.
University Policy 7.22 provides information for faculty and staff religious holiday observance.