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Interfaith & Interreligious Dialogue

Learn about Active Listening and Trauma-Informed Approaches to World Events

In response to the complex world events of the last few months, Continuing and Professional Education at Hartford International University created two webinars that address how we talk to each other about difficult and nuanced…

January 22nd, 2024 | Hartford International University

Chaplaincy

Finding a Meaningful Chaplaincy Career in a One-of-a-Kind Setting

Denise Wolferman ’23 left the corporate world in search of a more meaningful career. The Master’s in Chaplaincy graduate says finding HIU was life-changing, and a crucial part of her journey to preparing as an HIU educated chaplain.

October 26th, 2023 | Denise Wolferman ' 23

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Building Interfaith Communities

Responsibility and Hard Work Needed to ‘Love Thy Neighbor’

This blog was adapted from a keynote address given at the annual dinner of the Connecticut Council for Interreligious Understanding on Oct. 10, 2023. The words “love thy neighbor” are well worn, and some might…

October 12th, 2023 | President Joel N. Lohr

Love Your Neighbor
Equitable Justice & International Peacebuilding

Experiential Learning in Peacebuilding: Preparation Is Essential

Phoebe Milliken, Director of HIU’s MA in International Peacebuilding, isn’t a fan of throwing her students into the deep end. Learn more about her preparation-focused experiential learning approach.

August 24th, 2023 | Phoebe Milliken

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