On Monday, April 17th the Office of Religious Life and Counseling and Psychological Services lead a conversation about ways that we can find and nurture hope in the midst of our challenging world.
Panelists included Dr. Shirley Matthews, Senior Psychologist, Counseling and Psychological Services; Nori Rost, Ethical Humanist Religious Life Adviser; Roger Landry, Catholic Religious Life Adviser. The panel was moderated by Rev. Dr. Ian Rottenberg, Dean of Religious Life.
Following the panel, students participated in a community service project, creating 50+ hygiene kits for local community members who are in need. Stay tuned for events in the fall semester as we create community through conversation and service.