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
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Check out programming available from the Office of Religious, Spiritual and Ethical Life and join us!
Past Rabbi Ferdinand M. Isserman Lectures
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Learn about the speakers and topics of past Isserman lectures.
Interfaith Week 2024
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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
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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
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Use this form to request information about connecting with a religious community or interfaith opportunities.
Building Up Spaces of Interfaith Understanding
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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
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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).
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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.