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Check out two of our featured courses available this coming Fall!

Posted on June 11, 2020

REL 231-02: Religion in America [GHP, GMO] MWF 3-3:50pmInstructor: Dana Logan This course introduces the diversity of religions in the […]


UNCG Religious Studies Alum Obtains Graduate Degree from University of Chicago’s Divinity School

Posted on May 11, 2020

Congrats to UNCG’s Religious Studies alum, Scott Ferguson, who graduated from University of Chicago’s Divinity School this semester (Spring 2020). […]


Religion & COVID-19: Dr. McDuffie’s Article in Religion and Global Society

Posted on April 30, 2020

Check out Religious Studies professor’s, David McDuffie, article in the academic blog Religion and Global Society to see how he […]


Academic Recovery Package Website

Posted on April 29, 2020

We know times are tough and hope you are all doing well. To help spread the word, we are sharing […]


Religious Studies Major Wins Provost Student Excellence Award 2020

Posted on April 3, 2020

Please join us in congratulating the newest winner of the Provost Student Excellence Award 2020! Justin Smith is a Religious […]


Fall 2020 Courses

Posted on March 13, 2020

Check out our pamphlet & course booklet to select your Fall 2020 classes!


GCJM Extension

Posted on March 10, 2020

Due to a great public response, the Greensboro Contemporary Jewish Museum will remain open an extra week, so the  exhibition […]


Welcome Dr. Dana Logan to the Religious Studies Faculty

Posted on February 26, 2020

Dr. Dana Logan will be joining the Religious Studies Department next year (Fall 2020) as an Assistant Professor.  She is […]


CANCELED Women in Israeli Culture: The Army, the Rabbis, and Me

Posted on January 28, 2020

WE ARE SORRY TO SAY THAT THIS LECTURE HAS BEEN CANCELED. We look forward to seeing you at our other […]


“The Legacy of Fatima: Gender, Succession, and Inheritance in Medieval Shi’ism”

Posted on January 28, 2020

March 25, 4pm – 5pm at EUC, Maple Lecture given by Dr. Alyssa Gabbay of UNCG