There and Back Again: A Grad’s Tale

Anderson Room 3125 in the Ferg

Christopher Hurt graduated in 2008 with an REL major and a minor in Creative Writing. Now living in Los Angeles and training dogs at The Zoom Room, he is pursuing a career in music: recently singing and playing Hammond Organ in the Jamestown Pagans who recently released their first album.   After graduating Christopher Hurt also contributed to the RELblog read here.

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There and Back Again: A Grad’s Tale

Anderson Room 3125 in the Ferg

Christopher Hurt graduated in 2008 with an REL major and a minor in Creative Writing. Now living in Los Angeles and training dogs at The Zoom Room, he is pursuing a career in music: recently singing and playing Hammond Organ in the Jamestown Pagans who recently released their first album.   After graduating Christopher Hurt also contributed to the RELblog read here.

Free and open to the public

RSSA Coffee Break

Manly Hall Lounge (MA 200)

RSSA will be hosting a coffee break on Wednesday, April 3 from 1-3pm in the Manly Hall Lounge! Join REL students and faculty for coffee and donuts!

RSSA Coffee Break

Manly Hall Lounge (MA 200)

RSSA will be hosting a coffee break on Wednesday, April 3 from 1-3pm in the Manly Hall Lounge! Join REL students and faculty for coffee and donuts!

Aronov Lecture 2018-19

Gorgas Library #205

Prof. Tim Jensen, of the University of Southern Denmark, is the Department's 2018-19 Aronov Lecturer -- the 17th in this annual series. He is also the President of the International Association for the History of Religions, so brings a wealth of international experience to our Department. While at UA he will offer a public lecture but will also participate in a faculty seminar and meet with our B.A. and M.A. students as well.

Free and open to the public

Aronov Lecture 2018-19

Gorgas Library #205

Prof. Tim Jensen, of the University of Southern Denmark, is the Department's 2018-19 Aronov Lecturer -- the 17th in this annual series. He is also the President of the International Association for the History of Religions, so brings a wealth of international experience to our Department. While at UA he will offer a public lecture but will also participate in a faculty seminar and meet with our B.A. and M.A. students as well.

Free and open to the public

Grad Colloquium

Manly Hall seminar room (MA 210)

We will be going over the elements of successful CVs and cover letters. By Monday, April 15, send Merinda a draft of each document to workshop at the colloquium meeting.

Grad Colloquium

Manly Hall seminar room (MA 210)

We will be going over the elements of successful CVs and cover letters. By Monday, April 15, send Merinda a draft of each document to workshop at the colloquium meeting.