This December, the Religious Studies Program, with the School of Nursing, the Center for Aging Research and Education (CARE), and the Center for Pre-Health Advising, welcomes Dr. Susan H. McFadden, Professor of Psychology emerita at …
Year: 2022
Friday, October 28th: Lecture and Workshop by Professor Gregory Bryda (Barnard College, Columbia University)
Professor Gregory Bryda of Columbia University’s Barnard College will visit the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus on Friday, October 28th to deliver a lecture and workshop for the Medieval Studies 2022 – 2023 series “In Sickness …
Riv-Ellen Prell to deliver annual Kutler Lectures at Mosse/Weinstein Center for Jewish Studies, Co-Sponsored by Religious Studies
Update (10/24/2022): Unfortunately, the 2022 Kutler Lectures featuring Riv-Ellen Prell need to be postponed. Be on the lookout for an announcement with the rescheduled dates and times. The Religious Studies Program is excited to co-sponsor …
Religion as Peoplehood: Native Americans, the Environment, and the Sacred Lecture by Professor Michael D. McNally
For the second in a series of events supported by the Our Shared Future Project, the Religious Studies Program brings Guggenheim Award-Winning Religion Scholar Professor Michael D. McNally to campus! He will present the lecture …
Sacred, Food, Land: A conversation with Leaders of Native American and African Diasporic Foodways Revivals
Join the Religious Studies Program on May 5th from 2:30 to 3:30PM in Sterling Hall 1310 for Sacred, Food, Land: A conversation with Leaders of Native American and African Diasporic Foodways Revivals. An interview/conversation with …
Support Religious Studies During Day of the Badger
The Religious Studies Program has received a $1000 match for Day of the Badger. Lasting for 1848 minutes over April 5th & 6th, Day of the Badger is a chance to support the University of …
Professor Kristy Nabhan-Warren to deliver lecture “The Business of Faith in Midwestern Meatpacking Plants” – March 9, 2022
Professor Kristy Nabhan-Warren, V.O. & Elizabeth Kahl Figge Chair of Catholic Studies and Professor in the departments of Religious Studies and Gender, Women’s and Sexuality Studies at the University of Iowa will give a lecture …
Professor Cara Rock-Singer Participating in Panel Discussion on 1/27/2022 Hosted by Max Kade Institute for German-American Studies
Religious Studies Assistant Professor Cara Rock-Singer will participate in a virtual panel discussion on Thursday, January 27th at 4:00PM CST on “COVID in Context: Health Culture among Yiddish and Pennsylvania Dutch Speakers” hosted by the …