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Religious Theme & Living Learning Houses

Thornburg House

InterFaith House, 400 SW G Street

Thornburg House brings together students of different religions to grow in their own faith and observance and to promote knowledge, understanding, and cooperation among people of diverse spiritual perspectives.

 

Beit Kehillah

Jewish Cultural Center (JCC), 306 College Avenue

At Beit Kehillah, the residents sponsor weekly Shabbat dinners, maintain a library of resources on Jewish life and faith, and provide special events on holidays and other occasions.

Marshall House

Quaker Living Learning House, 302 College Avenue

Marshall House provides an environment for Quaker students and students interested in Quakerism. The house provides an atmosphere and a space where residents explore what Quakerism means to students, community members and others. House sponsored events to make the Quaker presence on campus more visible include workshops, worship and fellowship.

 

Hicks House

Bodi House, 531 National Road West

Hicks House provides an environment for Buddhist students and students interested in Buddhism to live and learn together. The house hosts meditation and other event which allow students to explore Buddhism.