Religion Department Faculty Response to Events of May 1st, 2024
On Monday, May 6, the Department of Religion sent an open letter to President Beilock, Provost Kotz, and Dean of the Faculty Smith in response to the May 1, 2024, events on campus.
On Monday, May 6, the Department of Religion sent an open letter to President Beilock, Provost Kotz, and Dean of the Faculty Smith in response to the May 1, 2024, events on campus.
On Friday, May 3, students enrolled in Religion 43 (Buddhism in America) were able to enjoy a very special guest lecturer: George Takei of "Star Trek" fame.
Prof. Randall Balmer is this year's recipient of the American Academy of Religion's Martin E. Marty Award for the Public Understanding of Religion.
On Wednesday, April 24, seven monastics from the Deer Park Monastery in Escondido, California, paid a visit to Prof. Ohnuma's "Buddhism in America" course.
Join the Religion Department in congratulating Prof. Susan Ackerman on her retirement after more than 30 years of teaching at Dartmouth.
Prof. Randall Balmer writes an opinion piece about evangelicalism and his late father, an evangelical minister. Balmer says he suspects that his father "would be uneasy about the direction of contemporary evangelicalism."
In a new volume co-edited by Assistant Professor of Religion Rachel Feldman, scholars investigate the politics of "indigeneity" in the West Bank.
Faculty from Middle Eastern and Jewish Studies extend forums beyond campus.
The Sperry Writing Prize is awarded annually to up to three students for the best essay, body of essays, or research paper written in any course offered by the Religion Department.
Professor Rachel Feldman has been announced as a recipient of the 2023 Jordan Schnitzer First Book Publication Award for her forthcoming book, "Messianic Zionism in the Digital Age: Jews, Noahides, and the Third Temple Imaginary."