HPI Leads First-Ever Field Trip
Students of the Heravi Peace Institute and USU Japanese Program ventured to Delta, Utah where they learned about the history of the Topaz Internment Camp.
Students of the Heravi Peace Institute and USU Japanese Program ventured to Delta, Utah where they learned about the history of the Topaz Internment Camp.
The USU Interfaith Initiative provides resources and programs that support religious/spiritual diversity and inclusion on campus. Articles about the important role played by the USU Interfaith Initiative appear in recent editions of Utah State Today and the news feed below.
Students of the Heravi Peace Institute and USU Japanese Program ventured to Delta, Utah where they learned about the history of the Topaz Internment Camp.
If you only had one lecture left to give, what would your message be? For HPI Interim Director, Colin Flint, the final call to action would be to "Dare to build global peace." Read more of his thoughts and learn how you can be a global peacebuilder.
What starts in the classroom doesn't stay there. Students and alumni of the Heravi Peace Institute take the skills and knowledge they gain into their careers and communities. From nonprofit organizations to global training and consulting firms, HPI alumni...
What skills are necessary to cultivate for healthy conversations about difficult topics like religion politics?
The Interfaith Student Association and the Queer Student Alliance came together recently to discuss intersections of religious/spiritual, gender identity, and sexual orientation. Here's a great synopsis of the panel discussion.
Conversations with clergy is a new USU Interfaith Initiative that provides space for community faith leaders to host one-on-one conversations with students, faculty, and staff.
The Faith Distress Group is a drop-in support group co-facilitated by CAPS and the USU Interfaith Initiative.