Grad Colloquium, which occurs twice each semester, provides additional insight into issues in the study of religion, academia and the university generally, and career plans outside academia. Required for first year students, the colloquium is open to any current graduate students in the MA in Religion in Culture. This second colloquium in Fall 2021 will focus on navigating the institution of the university, with Russell McCutcheon.
Grad Colloquium, which occurs twice each semester, provides additional insight into issues in the study of religion, academia and the university generally, and career plans outside academia. Required for first year students, the colloquium is open to any current graduate students in the MA in Religion in Culture. This second colloquium in Fall 2021 will focus on navigating the institution of the university, with Russell McCutcheon.
Join Prof. Vaia Touna and other faculty at REL's first virtual happy hour of the 2021-22 academic year. There's a new Alum Liaison Committee and there's some planning to be done for alum events. The Zoom link has been emailed to alums, so contact Prof. Touna if you need the link.
Kristin Bradbury Salter (BA 2005) was a Phi Beta Kappa REL major and Blount minor. Today she is a board-certified Obstetrician-Gynecologist practicing medicine in the Nashville area. Join REL alum Chris Hurt for a virtual evening of conversation with Kristin -- about her career and the ongoing relevance of her liberal arts education. All REL students will receive the Zoom link ahead of the event.
Kristin Bradbury Salter (BA 2005) was a Phi Beta Kappa REL major and Blount minor. Today she is a board-certified Obstetrician-Gynecologist practicing medicine in the Nashville area. Join REL alum Chris Hurt for a virtual evening of conversation with Kristin -- about her career and the ongoing relevance of her liberal arts education. All REL students will receive the Zoom link ahead of the event.