Check out the complete University Chaplaincy event schedule!
Check out the complete University Chaplaincy event schedule!
Tufts University Chaplaincy
E-NEWs  8.25.14
University Chaplaincy Staff
University Chaplaincy StaffFrom left: Rabbi Jeffrey Summit, Jewish Chaplain, Lynn Cooper, Catholic Chaplain, Chanta Bhan, Protestant Chaplain, Emily Bartlett, Graduate Assistant, Reverend Greg McGonigle, University Chaplain, Linda Karpowich, Chaplaincy Coordinator, Walker Bristol, Humanist in Residence, Celene Ibrahim-Lizzio, Muslim Chaplain, Zachary Cole, Program and Outreach Specialist, and Janet Hunt, Music Director
*See below for biographies of our new staff
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Upcoming Events
University Chaplaincy Open House
Wednesday, August 27, 3 pm-4 pm, Goddard Chapel 
All new students and families are invited to share snacks, see Goddard Chapel, meet the university chaplains and staff, and learn about opportunities to build community through spirituality, cultural life, and interfaith engagement. All are welcome. 

Muslim Chaplaincy/Muslim Students Association Lunch
Friday, August 29, 12 pm-1 pm, Interfaith Center

Muslim Prayer
Friday, August 29, 1 pm, Interfaith Center 

Jewish Reform and Conservative Services
Friday, August 29, 6 pm-7 pm, Granoff Family Hillel Center

Shabbat Dinner
Friday, August 29, 7:15 pm, Granoff Family Hillel Center
Please RSVP on line at www.tuftshillel.org.

Protestant Chaplaincy/Protestant Students Association Brunch
Saturday, August 30, 10 am-12 pm, Tisch Library Roof

Shabbat Morning Services and Lunch
Saturday, August 30, 10 am-1 pm, Granoff Family Hillel Center 
Conservative egalitarian services will be followed by lunch.

Non-denomionational Christian Fellowship Meet and Greet
Saturday, August 30, 7 pm-9 pm, Interfaith Center

Hillel Bagel Brunch
Sunday, August 31, 11 am-1 pm, Granoff Family Hillel Center
An introduction to Hillel as well as performances by each of Tufts' a cappella groups.

Dinner for Incoming Catholic Students and Friends
Sunday, August 31, 5 pm-7 pm, Interfaith Center
Welcome incoming students to the Catholic Community and the Catholic Chaplaincy at Tufts!

Protestant Worship
Sunday, August 31, 7 pm-8 pm, Goddard Chapel

Catholic Mass
Sunday, August 31, 10 pm-11 pm, Goddard Chapel
Mass directly followed with meet and greet and snacks. All are welcome!

Chabad at Tufts Welcome BBQ
Monday, September 1, 5 pm-7 pm, Chabad House, 21 Chetwynd Road

Tufts Freethought Society General Interest Meeting
Thursday, September 11, 7:30 pm, Eaton 202
The Tufts Freethought Society is a community of humanists, atheists, agnostics, freethinkers, and friends at Tufts. For more information, please contact us at tuftsfreethoughtsociety@gmail.com or find us on Facebook.

"The First Spark" Interfaith Event
Thursday, September 18, 7:30 pm, Downstairs Hillel Building
Join the interfaith community at Hillel as we mark the new school year through music, intention-setting, and of course food! All are welcome. For more information, please contact miriam.priven@tufts.edu or aviva.herr_welber@tufts.edu.

Protestant Students Association Retreat
Saturday, September 20-Sunday, September 21, Rolling Ridge Retreat Center
For more information, please contact Emma.Levitt@tufts.edu. 
News 
New Staff Fall 2014
Tufts University Chaplaincy hired four new staff members over the summer. See below for their bio's and click here to see the entire University Chaplaincy staff:

Zachary Cole has joined the University Chaplaincy as Program and Outreach Specialist. Cole comes to Tufts from related posts at the Humanist Community at Harvard and the Harvard Divinity School Office of Student Life. He received a B.A. in Religious Studies and Political Science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and an M.A. in Higher Education Administration from Boston College. Cole will implement high-level programming and outreach initiatives for the University Chaplaincy, including conferences, orientation programs, and initiatives around dialogue, activism, and values. He will also be responsible for building the University Chaplaincy’s relationships and partnerships across all of Tufts’ campuses and with external community partners. 

Walker Bristol A14 has joined the University Chaplaincy as Humanist in Residence. Bristol graduated from Tufts in May 2014 with a B.A. in Religion and Philosophy, and he will be a Master of Divinity candidate at Harvard Divinity School starting this fall. He has also worked at the Humanist Community at Harvard, the blog NonProphet Status, and the Foundation Beyond Belief, and he volunteers at the Boston Area Rape Crisis Center. While at Tufts, he was engaged as a leader in the Freethought Society and various campus activism movements for social justice. The Humanist in Residence is a new, two-year pilot position designed to assess the desires for and benefits of designated chaplaincy support for Humanists, Atheists, Agnostics, the Nonreligious, and the Spiritual but Not Religious. It is the first university-funded Humanist chaplaincy position in the United States.

Celene Ibrahim-Lizzio has joined the University Chaplaincy as Muslim Chaplain, after having served as Tufts' Temporary Muslim Chaplain for Ramadan in July 2014. Ibrahim-Lizzio is also Muslim Scholar in Residence and Co-Director of the Center for Inter-Religious and Communal Leadership Education (CIRCLE) at Andover Newton Theological School and Hebrew College. She received an A.B. in Near Eastern Studies from Princeton University and a Master of Divinity degree from Harvard Divinity School, and she is currently a candidate for the Ph.D. in Arabic and Islamic Civilizations at Brandeis University. She has previously served as Lecturer in Islamic Studies at Episcopal Divinity School and an Associate in the Center for the Study of Jewish-Christian-Muslim Relations at Merrimack College. She teaches, writes, and lectures around the world on Islamic law and Qur'anic studies, Islam in America, interfaith relations, and gender and sexuality studies. 

Chanta Bhan has joined the University Chaplaincy as Protestant Chaplain. Bhan received an A.B. in Asian and Middle Eastern Languages and Literatures from Columbia University and Master of Theological Studies and Master of Divinity degrees from Harvard Divinity School. She has worked as a hospice chaplain for seven years and previously worked as Protestant Chaplain at Babson College. She is also the founding director of the multicultural consulting firm Global Compass, serves as vice chair of the Cambridge Human Rights Commission, and has been engaged in numerous international humanitarian efforts in Pakistan and other countries. She has been involved and worked with several Protestant denominations and congregations and is currently a member and leader at St. James's Episcopal Church in Porter Square.

Scholarships, Internships and Opportunities
Student Worker Positions Available in University Chaplaincy
Reporting to the Chaplaincy Coordinator and/or Graduate Assistant, the Student Worker will assist with the basic reception and office functions and provide coverage for the Chaplaincy Coordinator and/or Graduate Assistant when busy or unavailable. For a complete job description and application information, please refer to this link

Graduate Assistant Opening in University Chaplaincy
Reporting to the Chaplaincy Coordinator, the Graduate Assistant will assist the Chaplaincy Coordinator with office functions that support University Chaplaincy programs and services as well as provide coverage for the Chaplaincy Coordinator when busy or unavailable. The Graduate Assistant may also manage University Chaplaincy Student Workers. For a complete job description and application information, please refer to this link

Association for College and University Religious Affairs Annual Meeting
Sunday, October 26 - Tuesday, October 28, 2014
The Tufts University Chaplaincy is honored to be hosting the Annual Meeting of the Association for College and University Religious Affairs (ACURA) from Sunday, October 26 through Tuesday, October 28, 2014. ACURA is a national collegium of higher education chaplains and deans and directors of religious and spiritual life. It is an interfaith association that includes representatives of some 30 institutions and is open to all who are employed or appointed by universities and colleges to serve in these roles. 

The meeting will start with dinner on October 26 and conclude after dinner on October 28. The theme of the meeting is "Borders, Frontiers, and Intersections in Higher Education Spiritual Life." We will focus on emerging areas of our work including: the spiritual but not religious, active citizenship and internationalism in a changing world, Humanism, and theological education for diverse chaplaincies. We will also have an opportunity to explore some of the history and culture of the Boston area, such as the Freedom Trail, the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, and Concord sites such as the North Bridge, the Old Manse, and Walden Pond. It should be foliage season, which makes New England especially beautiful. 

Click here for more information, including the meeting schedule. 

For more information, please contact Zachary Cole at zachary.cole@tufts.edu. 
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