spiritual life
-
Passion for computer science leads to job at IBM for Adamou ՚20
An interest in the classic video game Asteroids for Windows 98 spawned a passion for computer science at a young age for Nicholas Adamou ՚20. Read his story.
-
Events set to honor MLK
Cornell College will hold a candlelight vigil, screen a film, and host a guest speaker to honor the legacy of Civil Rights movement leader the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.
-
Events Oct. 14 focus on migration, change, and refugees
Three events scheduled at Cornell College for Wednesday, Oct. 14, will explore questions of migration, identity, and ethics, including a discussion of the situation of the refugees fleeing Syria.
-
Holocaust Survivor lecture April 13
Renata Laxova will give the annual Holocaust Survivor lecture at Cornell College at 6:30 p.m. on April 13 in Hall-Perrine.
-
Performance explores sexual orientation and religion
The Cornell College Chaplain & Spiritual Life Office will host a performance of Joe Jennison’s one-man show “Jesus in the Confessional” on Feb. 25, at 3:30 p.m. in Allee Chapel. The 20-minute piece chronicles Jennison’s return to the Catholic Church after more than 30 years away.
-
Events set to honor MLK
Cornell College will hold a day of service and a candlelight vigil, screen films, and host a guest speaker to honor the legacy of Civil Rights movement leader the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.
-
Chaplain’s doctoral research featured
The Institute for HeartMath, a science non-profit, featured doctoral research by Cornell College Chaplain the Rev. Catherine Quehl-Engel ’89 in a recent newsletter.
-
Biggs giving 2014 Small-Thomas lecture April 7
The Rev. Dr. Mouzon Biggs will speak on “Honoring the Faith of Another without Dishonoring Your Own” at 6:30 p.m. on April 7 in the Hall-Perrine Room of Thomas Commons.
-
Teach in and vigil for Syria set for Sept. 18
The Cornell College Chaplain and Spiritual Life Office, along with several student organizations, is sponsoring a teach-in and healing peace vigil on Syria on Sept. 18 at 6:30 p.m. in Allee Chapel.
-
Remembering King’s legacy with a week of events
A week of events honoring the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. included a candlelight vigil, a day of personal sharing and remembrance, and three discussions of contemporary race and class issues as portrayed in movies and television shows.
-
Peace vigil set for Oct. 18
A Candlelight Interfaith Vigil for Peace & Global Healing, with re-cap of recent events in Syria and Libya, will take place Oct. 18 at 7 p.m. in Allee Chapel on Cornell College’s campus.
-
Spiritual Autobiography Series: The Life Sojourn of Professor Steven Sacks
This semi-seasonal series explores our lives as sacred texts.
-
Party with Red Sea Pedestrians–Live Klezmer Fusion music & Belly Dancing on OC
Chase away the winter blues. Join the chaplain, Hillel, Inter-faith Understanding, Muslim Student Association, and Slick Shoes as they crank up live intercultural music and dancing on Feb 4th.
-
Progress on Afghan Women’s Rights
Esther Hyneman of Women for Afghan Women, a grassroots women’s human rights program in Afghanistan, will speak this Jan 25th about problems, obstacles, and victories of the women they work with.
-
Alternative Gift Market: Third World Crafts, Turkish Coffee, & Cards with a Cause
Give a gift that makes a difference. 100 percent of sales of SERRV artisan items goes back to the communities which made them.