Interfaith dialogue, religious literacy are driving forces fueling campus-wide activism

When University Housing proposed controversial changes to the existing “pay-as-you-go” dining policy in December 2017, student activists of all persuasions spoke out against the decision. Among the voices were interfaith fellows, arguing that mandatory deposits weren’t just burdensome for low-income students, they violated Housing’s commitment to diversity and inclusion by disregarding students with religious dietary … Continue reading Interfaith dialogue, religious literacy are driving forces fueling campus-wide activism