Global Citizenship Immersion for High school Students

Global Citizenship Immersion for High school Students

A week-long summer workshop designed for high schoolers to encounter a diversity of faith traditions to develop skills in dialogue.

By Nazareth University

Date and time

August 5 · 1pm - August 9 · 7pm EDT

Location

Golisano Academic Center, Room 375

4245 East Ave. Rochester, NY 14618

Refund Policy

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About this event

  • 4 days 6 hours


Please circulate it among your friends: Global Citizenship Immersion for High School Students

Building Skills and Knowledge for a Diverse World

When: August 5-9, 2024, 1pm to 7pm (Monday-Friday)

Where: Nazareth University, Golisano Academic Center, with visits to various local houses of worship, cultural sites, and restaurants for supper

Cost: $165/student (pay by check or credit card)

Each year, the Hickey Center and the IIIT Chair for Interfaith Studies and Dialogue invite high school students to a week-long summer workshop at Nazareth University to explore our diverse world and learn methods and techniques of interfaith dialogue as future leaders of our country. Registration Form and More information:

(Program Coordinators: Dr. Angela Herrald, Nora Bradbury-Haehl and Keisha Stokes)

Thanks

Muhammad Shafiq, Ph.D.

Professor & Executive Director

Hickey Center for Interfaith Studies and Dialogue

IIIT Interfaith Studies Chair

Nazareth University

4245 East Avenue, Rochester NY, 14618

www2.naz.edu/interfaith

cisd@naz.edu

(585)-389-2963


Please make checks payable to:

Hickey Center

Nazareth University

4245 East Avenue

Rochester, NY, 14618

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Nazareth is a learning community dedicated to educating students in a purposeful integration of liberal arts, sciences, visual and performing arts, and professional fields; developing the scholarship of inquiry; and uniting academic work with campus-connected, local, and global experiential learning. Nazareth has an enduring commitment to excellence in teaching and learning, rigorous intellectual education, inclusive empowerment, and nurturing collaborative connections with the community, preparing students for lives of meaning and purpose informed by intellectual, ethical, spiritual, and aesthetic values.