The Tucker Center invites you to be a part of a unique collaborative art project celebrating the diversity of religious practices and perspectives. We believe artistic expression has the power to bring people together across boundaries.
We are seeking contributions from undergraduate and graduate students alike and ask you to send us just a line or two expressing what religious pluralism and inclusivity mean to you in the context of your faith and lived experience.
The Tucker Center is hiring Tucker Fellows for the 24/25 academic year! Apply by May 1 at dartgo.org/tuckerfellow<http://dartgo.org/tuckerfellow> <http://dartgo.org/tuckerfellow>
Help assist in interfaith and religious literacy work in our community! Build a culture of inclusion and contemplation on campus! Develop conscience and heart with your peers! Choose from a variety of roles, including interfaith alternative spring break fellow, public relations, and more- with starting salaries of $18.25!
I hope you had a wonderful break, and that everyone celebrating holidays had a memorable time!
The Tucker Center for Spiritual and Ethical Living has some great events planned for this month! We hope you are able to attend.
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Interfaith Photovoice Tuesday January 9 at 5:30pm in South Fairbanks Room 105
You are invited to participate in the Tucker Center Interfaith PhotoVoice project this Winter Term. We will engage in interfaith dialogue through photography to answer the question, “How is does your worldview impact your experience at Dartmouth?” We will meet weekly on Tuesdays at 5:30pm in
Baccalaureate service will be tomorrow (Saturday June 10) at 2pm in Rollins Chapel!
Come learn with our speaker Rabbi Jevin Eagle, hear the gospel choir, watch our procession led by Paul Hudson ‘23, and listen to prayers and speeches by Zakiya Nasiru ‘23, Peter Mikhlin ‘23, Amina Zoklat ‘23, Eric Hryniewicz ‘23, Aarnav Aggarwal ‘23, Saunak Badam ‘23, Laxman Bist ‘23, and Sarrah-Ann Allen ‘23.
[cid:76369fbf-1261-4ab6-978b-c796f6494056]The Tucker Center is hiring Tucker Fellows for the 23/24 academic year!
Build a culture of inclusion and contemplation on campus! Develop conscience and heart across our community! Choose from a variety of roles, with starting salaries of $16.25!
[cid:76369fbf-1261-4ab6-978b-c796f6494056]The Tucker Center is hiring Tucker Fellows for the 23/24 academic year!
Build a culture of inclusion and contemplation on campus! Develop conscience and heart across our community! Choose from a variety of roles, with starting salaries of $16.25!
Learn more at: -A zoom Q &A on Wednesday April 26 at 2pm https://dartmouth.zoom.us/j/99770727075?pwd=cFIyNDI3YUVHTk1sK0pPUzZoNUloQT09 -Tabling in Collis on Thursday April 27 from 12:30pm- 2pm
[cid:76369fbf-1261-4ab6-978b-c796f6494056]The Tucker Center is hiring Tucker Fellows for the 23/24 academic year!
Build a culture of inclusion and contemplation on campus! Develop conscience and heart across our community! Choose from a variety of roles, with starting salaries of $16.25!
Learn more at: -An in-person Q&A at the Interfaith Dinner Conversation on Tuesday, April 25 at 6pm in South Fairbanks 105 (there will be food!) -A zoom Q &A on Wednesday April 26 at 2pm https://dartmouth.zoom.us/j/99770727075?pwd=cFIyNDI3YUVHTk1sK0pPUzZoNUloQT09
Interfaith trips are an opportunity to explore and learn more about Dartmouth and the Upper Valley by engaging with the local communities of faith. Interfaith first year trip will involve exploring various houses of worship on campus. The second part of this trip will involve participation in a walks around campus guided by the trip leaders to learn about especially meaningful places to them on campus. This trip offers lots of opportunities to bond with other students on your trip and engage with people and places around Dartmouth's campus who are from a variety
Welcome back to campus! We hope you had a restful and fulfilling break.
We have some great programming planned for you all this month which we hope you can attend!
As part of the MLK Celebration calendar, the William Jewett Tucker Center and the Dartmouth Philosophy Society are happy to host the event "Bending Towards Justice: Religious and Secular World Views" on Jan. 17th, 6 -7:30pm in Collis Common Ground. Food will be catered from Boloco. The student speakers- Mursal Ehsan '26, Sreeja Poduri 'GR, Jessica M. Chiriboga '24, Jordan B. Narral '25, Blake J. Whitmer '23, and
We are the folks at the Tucker Center for Spiritual and Ethical living.
We hope you had a wonderful term, that your finals went swell, and that those of you traveling made it to your destinations safely!
For everyone who is still here over the winterim, our space in South Fairbanks will be open during normal business hours through Dec. 21st. Feel free to stop by and use the living room, play board games, have some coffee, tea, or host chocolate (and snacks), and chat with us.
Given the events of last week, tomorrow’s Multi-Faith Conversation will be a space for any and all students to talk about where they are at right now and how we can support each other. This may take the full hour (which we welcome), but if it doesn’t, we'll transition into a discussion on the importance of storytelling in finding meaning in our lives. Just come and share a free meal together today from 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. at the Tucker Center (1st floor, South Fairbanks Hall – behind South Mass dorm and FOCO).
We are pleased to announce that we are extending the deadline to send in your lines (click here!)<https://forms.gle/kb5anrvET1QhRAoo6> by Wednesday May 15th! We are excited to read your perspectives! All participants will be entered into a raffle to win a $25 gift card to Still North! If you have any issues opening the link, please email [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>.