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Campus Life University Chaplaincy Offers a Time to Reflect The Tufts community quietly bears witness to shared humanity in turbulent times September 30, 2024
Religion Chaplaincy’s Liaisons Programs Extend Impact Across Campuses A diverse array of programs and partnerships connects the chaplains to community members across Tufts September 3, 2024
Religion Helping Queer Jews Feel at Home in a Traditional World David Pernick leads LGBTQ+ outreach for an Orthodox seminary. The goal is knitting together gay identity and religious observance July 24, 2024
Religion Is It a Cult or the Beginning of a New Religion? A new course examines gurus and their dreams of utopias to help us understand how religion works—and maybe also how organized religion begins December 13, 2023
Religion They Left It Out of the Bible The Shepherd of Hermas was one of the most popular texts among Christians in the early centuries of the religion, but it didn’t make the canon October 16, 2023
Points of View ‘Becoming a Rabbi Never Occurred to Me’ After working in international economic development, I decided to deepen my Jewish learning—and changed careers in my 50s September 14, 2023
Religion Why Are There Religions? A professor of religion explains the underlying aspects of what drives human spiritual beliefs, and how that works in the world August 17, 2023
Religion A Space for Spiritual Secularism Tufts’ award-winning Humanist Chaplaincy thrives because it provides opportunities for open inquiry, community-building, philosophical discussion, and the... November 15, 2022
Arts & Humanities The Greek Goddess and NASA’s New Mission to the Moon The new program is named after Artemis, an ancient lunar goddess turned feminist icon, explains a classics professor September 1, 2022
Campus Life Tufts University President Speaks at Hillel Summit Anthony Monaco and other university presidents share what they are doing to combat antisemitism on college campuses April 25, 2022