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A Course to Confront Evil
Jan 28A new Religious Studies/Humanities class shows students differing concepts of evil through the ages, and then challenges them to do something about it.
Fewer Americans Now Pray
Mar 21An SDSU researcher found that declines in religious practice have now spread to personal beliefs and private activities.
Aztec Authors: Women in Christian Traditions
May 26An SDSU Professor's book examines the roles women have played in the understanding of Christianity.
Faculty Monty Winners
May 7Seven faculty members will be recognized for contributions to teaching, research and community service.
Past is Present
Apr 8Risa Levitt Kohn is curator of the new Dead Sea Scrolls exhibition in Los Angeles.
Off the Beaten Course: POL S 562
Nov 26Ahmet Kuru's class explores intersections between religion and politics.
7 Things About Edward J. Blum
Nov 25History professor Edward Blum is fascinated with the intersections between race and religion.
Digging up Jerusalem
Nov 13Archaeologist Doron Ben Ami will visit campus to speak about his excavation in the City of David.
SDSU Offers New Majors, Minors and Courses
Aug 28SDSU welcomes students back to class with a variety of new courses, majors and minors.