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Hired Before Graduation: Carthage graduates share their plans
Our graduates always have big plans — many of which were in place well before their commencement. Meet members of the Class of 2022 who were hired for full-time positions before they even graduated.Read More “Hired Before Graduation: Carthage graduates share their plans”
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Students learn about Ramadan at iftar dinner in Chicago
About forty-five Carthage students participated in an iftar (breaking of the fast) dinner organized by the Niagara Foundation at the Turkish American Society of Chicago.Read More “Students learn about Ramadan at iftar dinner in Chicago” - The Bridge: News for Students
Muslim Society Awareness/Association invites students to Iftar Dinner tomorrow
Everyone is invited to an Iftar dinner hosted by the Muslim Society Awareness/Association at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 19, at the Ehrler Hospitality Center in A. F. Siebert Chapel!Read More “Muslim Society Awareness/Association invites students to Iftar Dinner tomorrow” - The Bridge: Lectures & Presentations
Movie and Discussion: See ‘Accidental Courtesy’ TODAY
The Religion Department and Peace Catalyst International invites the campus community to the film screening and discussion of “Accidental Courtesy.”Read More “Movie and Discussion: See ‘Accidental Courtesy’ TODAY” - The Bridge: Campus News
Ramadan Mubarak: Wishing a blessed Ramadan to all
Read More “Ramadan Mubarak: Wishing a blessed Ramadan to all”Learn about Ramadan, which started on Saturday, April 2.
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J-Term Info Session: Experience Religion, Society, and Culture in Tanzania TODAY
Read More “J-Term Info Session: Experience Religion, Society, and Culture in Tanzania TODAY”This study tour gives students the opportunity to immerse in the abundantly diverse social, cultural, religious, and natural surroundings of Tanzania. Learn more at an information session.
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Amir Hussain will visit Carthage as the 2022 Kenosha Interfaith Scholar in Residence
Amir Hussain will visit Carthage and several local congregations March 3-6 as the 2022 Kenosha Interfaith Scholar in Residence.Read More “Amir Hussain will visit Carthage as the 2022 Kenosha Interfaith Scholar in Residence” Carthage students visit Islamic Society of Midwest and Turkish American Society of Chicago
Students visited the Islamic Society of Midwest and Turkish American Society of Chicago on Nov. 7, as part of class activities for REL 3500 Christians and Muslims: Conflict vs. Dialogue.Read More “Carthage students visit Islamic Society of Midwest and Turkish American Society of Chicago”Prof. Fatih Harpci published in new text
Professor Fatih Harpci, chair of the Religion Department, is featured in a new book.Read More “Prof. Fatih Harpci published in new text”Prof. Fatih Harpci publishes research in peer-reviewed journal and presents at conference
Prof. Fatih Harpci presents research on neighbors, Muslim humanitarianism, and COVID-19.Read More “Prof. Fatih Harpci publishes research in peer-reviewed journal and presents at conference”Carthage launches new interfaith studies minor
Carthage will offer a new minor in interfaith studies. Learn about the minor and its requirements.Read More “Carthage launches new interfaith studies minor”