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Navaratri (Hindu) – Oct. 13
August 27, 2015
Festival of the divine mother which honors Durga, wife of Shiva, seeking her blessings. Also observed as a celebration recalling the days of Lord Krishna.
Sukkot (Jewish) – Sept. 28
August 27, 2015
This festival begins on the fifth day after Yom Kippur and is one of the most joyous holidays. Sukkot helps commemorate the period in which the children of Israel were wandering in the desert. People live and eat in temporary dwellings during the festival.
Sukkot (Jewish) – Sept. 28
August 27, 2015
This festival begins on the fifth day after Yom Kippur and is one of the most joyous holidays. Sukkot helps commemorate the period in which the children of Israel were wandering in the desert. People live and eat in temporary dwellings during the festival.
Sukkot (Jewish) – Sept. 27
August 27, 2015
This festival begins on the fifth day after Yom Kippur and is one of the most joyous holidays. Sukkot helps commemorate the period in which the children of Israel were wandering in the desert. People live and eat in temporary dwellings during the festival.
Yom Kippur (Jewish) – Sept. 22
August 27, 2015
Yom Kippur is a complete Sabbath, meaning no work can be performed on this day. It includes a complete fast and solemn services. “Yom Kippur” means “Day of Atonement.”
Rosh Hashanah (Jewish)
August 27, 2015
Rosh Hashanah marks the beginning of the Jewish New Year. Rosh Hashanah is the first of the High Holy days or Days of Awe; it is a time of prayer, reflection, and services.
Patheos website now hosts blog by Toddie Peters
August 27, 2015
The professor of religious studies is a frequent author of columns on social justice considered from the perspective of a Christian ethicist.
CATL reading group on "When Can You Trust the Experts?" by Daniel Willingham – Sept. 16
August 26, 2015
Willingham's book explores how to distinguish between good and bad education science.
CATL workshop on teaching Winter Term courses – Nov. 12
August 25, 2015
This workshop will provide strategies for working within the unique schedule of Winter Term and offer tips for taking advantage of the diversity theme.