Religious Opportunities
Which Religious Opportunities are for You?
- Coming to Office of Religious Life programs such as Medicine for the Soul, Spirit of the Law or What Matters to Me and Why, to hear prominent faculty speak informally and personally.
- Asking the Office of Religious Life which groups welcome gay and lesbian students.
- Meeting Dean Soni or Associate Dean Rev. Burklo at Starbucks (or wherever) to discuss your spiritual path or anything else.
- Writing a paper related to your religion or another one.
- Coming to the Interfaith Council student group, or taking part in the annual multi-faith service.
- Helping to start a new student religious group with Office of Religious Life support.
- Inviting a religious director or Dean Soni or Associate Dean Burklo to speak in your residence hall.
- Joining your group’s delegation in the Baccalaureate Ceremony processional when you graduate.
- Going to the Little Chapel of Silence, Chapel of the Cross or Fishbowl Chapel to reflect or pray.
- Contacting the religious tradition to which you’ve been actively connected to offer your leadership.
- Contacting the religious tradition that you left behind to see whether it has changed – or you have.
- Pu your faith into action around campus and in the world through the Office of Religious Life's faith based service projects and Alternative Spring Break trip.

