Multifaith Fellows
Multifaith Fellows are students who work with the Multifaith Chaplaincy to coordinate various ongoing events (such as {PAUSE} , Interfaith Table, and Cookie Brigade) and to weigh in on some of the Signature Events. They also, at times, initiate new programs. The Fellows are a diverse group of students representing a variety of backgrounds and religious traditions.

Want to know what it’s like to be a multifaith fellow? Read about Grace Glasson’s experience here.
2012-2013 Student Multifaith Fellows

Two Multifaith Fellows, Shachi Phene ’12 and Shlesma Chhetri ’12, exchange views during an interfaith conversation in 2011.
From left to right:
Bottom row – Qasim Mahmood ’13, Leticia Solis ’13, Emma Timbers ’14, Emily Wright-Magoon (Associate Multifaith Chaplain)
Second row – Doug Welsh ’14, Olivia Krishnaswami ’15, Jules Hanlon ’14, Liana Thompson Knight (Office Coordinator)
Top row – Awais Rana ’15, Zeb Casperson ’15, Bill Blaine-Wallace (Multifaith Chaplain)
Not pictured: Spring fellows – Grace Glasson ’14 and Natalie Shribman ’14

