Hartford International University prepares leaders, students, scholars and religious institutions to understand and live faithfully in today’s multi-faith world
Post-pandemic ministry is complex—but growth and innovation are possible. Learn how a D.Min. at HIU equips leaders to reflect, adapt, and lead with purpose. #DMin#FaithLeadership https://t.co/tbpBHQEf1K
Today’s spiritual identities are layered and dynamic. Interreligious competence has never been more essential. See how HIU’s MAIRS program uniquely prepares faith leaders for this moment. https://t.co/SQObB3GnHl
In a world where diversity is a given, HIU prepares faith leaders to see it as a gift. Discover how the Doctor of Ministry program equips faith leaders to guide diverse communities with wisdom and compassion. https://t.co/ZFcE0ZtWaa
Chaplaincy vs. Counseling – what’s the difference? Read how HIU’s MA in Chaplaincy (MAC) prepares students to serve both spiritual + emotional needs. https://t.co/Ze2CYFmmNt
AI can be a gift for ministry leaders — freeing them from admin work so they can focus on people. See how HIU’s DMin program prepares leaders to use tech with wisdom and care. #AIinMinistry https://t.co/XFiUkkHwJj
Conflict transformation is a justice-driven, relationship-centered approach that views conflict as a normal and necessary part of human growth. Learn more about how it applies to #Peacebuilding at HIU. #ConflictTransformation#InterfaithDialogue https://t.co/twm75y9xlT
From eco-grief to climate anxiety, chaplains today are expanding spiritual care to include the more-than-human world. Through her journey at @hartfordinternational, Lynn Trotta is helping redefine what it means to offer care in a climate-changed world. https://t.co/LBPJA7DJ1T
Join Dr. Lucinda Mosher and Dr. David D. Grafton via Zoom to learn about our MA in Interreligious Studies and Cooperative MA of Divinity. This information session will take place online on Thursday, May 1, at 7 p.m. Register: https://t.co/FX8XosquZJ
Easter reminds us of hope, redemption, and the promise of new life. However you observe, may your heart be light and your spirit uplifted. Happy Easter to those celebrating!
Former HIU professor Yehezkel Landau, a Jewish Israeli-American interfaith scholar, is teaming up with his friend, Palestinian-American Muslim Mohammad Shilleh, for a new monthly series: 'TABLE TALKS with a Muslim and a Jew.'
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ATTENTION: David Brooks' lecture has been moved to the Wadsworth Museum's Aetna Theater (instead of Avery Court) to accommodate higher attendance.
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According to Scott Thumma, director of the Hartford Institute for Religion Research at HIU, while long-term trends for congregations remain concerning, their outlook has improved in the short term. (Reported by Religion News.) https://t.co/sAiTGrh5kG
Years after the passing of her husband, Carl S. Dudley, Shirley Dudley remains connected to HIU, contributing to the fund created in his honor. The fund supports individuals interested in studying congregational life in either the MA or D.Min. programs. https://t.co/RIW1LERWv5
Passover is a Jewish holiday commemorating the liberation of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt. Marked by the Seder meal, matzah, and storytelling, it’s a time for reflection, gratitude, and renewal. To all who observe: May your celebrations be meaningful and joyful!
Shabbat teaches us to pause and appreciate life. Our Indonesian students had an amazing time learning about Jewish culture—thanks to Dean Deena Grant for hosting them for a Shabbat dinner!
Join Hartford International University on a pilgrimage to Iona, Scotland, from June 7–14, 2025. Limited spots remain, so secure your place soon.
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Join Dr. Tracy Mehr-Muska in this course designed for people of all spiritual/religious backgrounds who are providing spiritual and emotional support to others, leading faith communities, serving as chaplains, or working on justice issues. https://t.co/sjPMAdjbEf