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InterFaith Living Learning Community Info Sessions

Have you ever entertained questions such as what is the meaning of life? Are you interested in learning about different faith practices and traditions? Are you curious about how Buddhists or Christians view the afterlife? Come learn about this living and learning opportunity.

 

First session Thursday, February 9, 12:30pm in Olin Bib Lab.

Second session Thursday, February 16, 12:30pm in Warden Hall Classroom.

 

Access the application here.

 

FEATURED EVENTS & PROGRAMS

INTERFAITH TRIVIA

Monday, Feb. 20th

SPOKEN WORD 

Sunday, Feb. 19th

          Interfaith Trivia
      Feb Spoken Word



                                    COMING Feb. 28 & 29th in collaboration with CFAM

                                                              BUNKY ECHO HAWK,

                                                Native American Artist and Activist

    Bunky
Bunky in Shadow
      Law and Order

To see additional artwork by Bunky, click on his images above.


Click here to see Bunky Echo-Hawk's mural.

 

Don't Miss Bunky Echo-Hawk! A Native American Young Talented Leader who addresses"Ignorance," "Stereotypes," and "Oppression" through Art and Activism.

Tuesday, Feb. 28 at 6pm: Cornell Fine Arts Musem: Lecture on his training atthe Institute of American Indian Arts and his artistic career.

Wednesday, Feb. 29 at 6pm: SunTrust Auditorium: Lecture on how he uses art for activism and community outreach. With audience input, Bunky will createa painitng in his unique style to benefit Rollins College.