Teaching Religious Diversity: From the “Ivory Tower” to the “Concrete Jungle”

Remember Henry Goldschmidt ’91, Assistant Professor of Religion at Wes from ’04 to ’10? He’s now working at the Interfaith Center of New York, but he misses you. So he’s back this week for a lecture, which looks fascinating and involves free food. Carmen Yip ’12 writes:

Henry Goldschmidt ’91 is the Education Program Associate at the Interfaith Center of New York, where he develops public education programs to teach New Yorkers and others about the city’s religious diversity.  Prior to working at ICNY he was an Assistant Professor of Religion at Wesleyan University from 2004 to 2010.  He looks forward to talking with Wesleyan students–he misses them, really!–and reflecting on his work as a college professor and community educator.

This is an event you don’t want to miss! Pizza will be served.

Brought to you by the Interfaith Justice League and ResLife.

  • Date: Tuesday, April 5
  • Time: 6:00 – 7:00 PM
  • Place: Woodhead Lounge (Exley 184)
[For more on Goldschmidt, read this excellent Argus interview.]
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