faculty news
Dr. Brian Catlos has been very busy this year! He recently had time to record a few podcasts. From shedding light on historical figures such as Isabella of Castile, to in depth analysis of the history of al-Andalus, Catlos's podcasts offer new
Please join us for events with Muhammad U. Faruque (University of Cincinnati) in Eaton Humanities next week on April 15th and 16th!The Problem of Being: Ontology in Contemporary Islamic PhilosophyHUMN 230 | Monday, 15 April 2024, 11:00 am
Davíd Carrasco (Neil L. Rudenstine Professor of the Study of Latin America at Harvard University) will be returning to to teach a summer course “Native American and Indigenous Religious Traditions: Shamans, Cities and Ceremonies” in the Religious
Join the Department of Religious Studies for a Book Talk with Professor Aun Hasan Ali on April 1 at 12pm in HUMN 230! Professor Ali’s research focuses on the intellectual history of Twelver Shi’ism, particularly law and legal theory. His first book
Please join us for a colloquium with Professor Loriliai Biernacki on ChatGPT on Wednesday March 20th in HUMN 230 at 12:15pm.Is ChatGPT a precursor to the Singularity? ---Indeed where AI becomes conscious? How do we understand Large Language learning
As part of Faculty and Staff Appreciation Night on Wednesday, Feb. 28, Professor Sam Boyd was honored and brought out on the court during the men's basketball game. It was a really exciting night spent with family. We hope you enjoy these fun
ICAIR Virtual Seminar: The Book of God and My Family Shall Never Part Ways Join Professor Aun Hasan Ali on February 17th at 12:30pm for a virtual seminar on the relationship between the Qur'an and Hadith in Shi'i Islamic thought. Reserve your spot
Please join us for a lecture by Annabella Pitkin, Lehigh University on:Feeding Asceticism: Himalayan Buddhist Renunciation,Devotion & Embodied Intimate Care 6pm on Thursday, February 22ndHumanities 250In Tibetan and Himalayan
Two-part series: February 4 & 11, 2024 Feburary 11, 9:30-10:30amDr. Ali will discuss some of the core themes of Islamic mysticism, including the quest for certitude, “sainthood,” the unity of being, and whether personal certitude is a
Boulder's Center for Media, Religion, and Culture (CMRC) hosted a conference, “Fire on the Mountain: Media, Religion, and Nationalism,” from Jan. 10-13, 2024. Organized by Center Director Nabil Echchaibi and Associate Director Deborah Whitehead,