Roles of Religions in Hospitality toward Refugees and Migrants

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Subject Area

Religion

Description

The colloquium marks the culminating semester of the DWC experience. Over four semesters, students have achieved a grounding in major texts of the western tradition, engaged in deep reading and reflection, improved their communication skills, and are ready to make connections with their majors and careers. The colloquium allows them to utilize these skills and make the transition to their future academic work. In light of this, the Development of Western Civilization Program Committee has selected 5 DWC colloquium culminating projects that demonstrate excellence in communication and critical thinking skills. We are grateful to these students for their hard work and demonstrated excellence in the DWC program.

Meghan O’Brien and Josh Sanders (Providence College) and Marie Brockmann, María Cruzat, Victoria Gadea, Sebastián Leonard, and Stefania Miller (Pontifical Catholic University of Chile) created the video "Roles of Religions in Hospitality toward Refugees and Migrants" for their colloquium Dialogue: Interreligious, Intercultural, Interdisciplinary, a colloquium taught both here at PC by Fr. Augustine Reisenauer, O.P., and at the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile by Dr. Rocio Cortes.

Publisher

Providence College

Date

Spring 2024

Type

Video

.mp4

Language

English

Comments

Winner of Excellence in Development of Western Civilization award 2024

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