Sep 30

Continuity and Contingency: A History of Muslim Students at Carleton

Tue, September 30, 2025 • 5:15pm - 6:30pm (1h 15m) • Alumni Guest House Meeting Room

Join Interfaith Social Justice SRP, Adam Paul ’27, for a historical overview of how Carleton Muslim students have practiced their faith, expressed their religious identity, and contributed to pluralizing religion on campus. This presentation will explore a century of history, including the earliest known Muslim student, Muslim life before and after organized student groups appeared, and how Carleton's religious history has impacted manifestations and representations of Islam on campus.

Dinner will be provided.

This is part of the IDE Community Education workshops and will count as the IDE education requirement. If you wish to have this allocated towards your IDE Community Education requirement, please register using the form provided at the event.

Faculty and staff please register on Workday.

You can also join the event on Zoom.

This event is sponsored by the Division of Inclusion, Equity & Community in collaboration with the Departments of Religion, American Studies, & Middle East Studies, and the Office of the Chaplain.

Event Contact: Adam Paul

Event Summary

Continuity and Contingency: A History of Muslim Students at Carleton
  • When
    • Tuesday, September 30, 2025
    • 5:15pm - 6:30pm (1h 15m)
  • Where
    • Alumni Guest House Meeting Room
  • Mode
    • In-Person
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  • Intended For: General Public, Students, Faculty, Staff, Emeriti, Alums, Prospective Students, Families
  • Categories: Diversity, Lecture/Panel

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