Lecture: "Religious Identity, Diversity, and College Student Outcomes"

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Location: Geddes Hall Coffee House (View on map )

This talk explores research findings related to college students’ religion, spirituality, and worldview. What religious or non-religious identities do college students hold, and how common are these? What are students’ experiences and outcomes when they have interactions with people from different faiths or attend a college or university whose religious affiliation differs from their own? And how does college students’ engagement with religion or spirituality on campus shape desired outcomes?

Nicholas Bowman, Ph.D. is a former postdoctoral research associate at the Center for Social Concerns who is now a national leader in research on higher education and its impacts.

Lunch will be provided. All are welcome. Graduate students register via GradConnect. Others, please contact Patrena Kedik.