student/alumni news
- NEXT is a peer-reviewed journal of the Department of Religious Studies at the Â鶹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØ featuring insightful work from the next generation of religious studies scholars. Volume 6 (2019) can be found here.
- The Department of Religious Studies is pleased to host a lecture by Dr. Kristian Petersen titled Interpreting Islam in China on Wednesday, January 23rd at 6pm. Dr. Petersen is an Assistant Professor at Old Dominion University and an alum of Â鶹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØ
- Two Religious Studies MA Students, Dillon Webster and Eben Yonnetti, Received 2017-2018 Fulbright Awards.Dillon Webster's project will be taking place in Barcelona Spain. Â Eben Yonnetti will be completing his Fulbright work in the Himalayan
- A library exhibit on "Tantric Ritual in Tibetan Buddhism" opened Wednesday, April 12 on the third floor of Norlin Library, next to the entrance to the stacks. It features an image of Dorje Drolö based on a liturgy from the collected works of the
- Professor Brian Catlos' Mediterranean Studies Group was recently highlighted in the Colorado Arts and Sciences Magazine. Â Religious Studies graduate students Dillon Webster and Jeffrey Baron were also featured in the article for their work with
- Caitlyn Brandt, MA candidate, received the Â鶹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØBeverly Sears Graduate Student Research Grant to help fund her research at the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation last fall.  Congratulations Caitlyn!Â
- Alumnus of the Department of Religious Studies, John Lauer, was instrumental in helping to craft and pass a recent bill for healthcare for firefighters.  John is pictured below with President Obama after the bill was passed. ,Â
- The Department of Religious Studies welcomes a new cohort of eleven graduate students this year from around the United States and the world.  Please join us in welcoming:Jeffrey Baron (University of California, Santa Cruz), advisee of