Nominate a student who has made a contribution to ecumenical or interfaith activities on campus, The deadline is January 22, 2024.
Department: Office for Religious, Spiritual and Ethical Life
Religious, Spiritual and Ethical Life Programs
Check out programming available from the Office of Religious, Spiritual and Ethical Life and join us!
Past Rabbi Ferdinand M. Isserman Lectures
Learn about the speakers and topics of past Isserman lectures.
Interfaith Week 2024
Interfaith Week is a celebration of the many faiths and traditions represented in the WashU community.
The Rabbi Ferdinand Isserman Lecture
The Isserman Lecture is an annual interfaith event including a lecture, dinner and announcement of the Isserman Prize recipient.
Rabbi Ferdinand M. Isserman Prize
The Isserman Prize recognizes a Wash U student who has made a significant contribution to ecumenical or interfaith activities.
Religious, Spiritual and Ethical Life Information Request
Use this form to request information about connecting with a religious community or interfaith opportunities.
Building Up Spaces of Interfaith Understanding
Supporting the diverse religious, spiritual, and ethical identities and being the liaison to a network of off-campus ministries are some of the new resources that her office provides.
Interfaith Fellows
The Interfaith Fellows program offers students a chance to develop interfaith leadership skills.
The Division of Student Affairs announces a newly-formed department, the Office for Religious, Spiritual and Ethical Life (ORSEL).
The Division of Student Affairs announces a newly-formed department, the Office for Religious, Spiritual and Ethical Life (ORSEL). The office seeks to serve students of any/no religious or spiritual identities.