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Abrahamic Programs for Academic Collaboration in the MENA Region

Community Partner(s): School of Fine Arts, Humanities Institute, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Human Rights Institute, Asian and Asian American Studies Institute, Ballard Institute and Museum of Puppetry, The William Benton Museum of Art, UConn Hillel, and the Mansfield Downtown Partnership
Demographics: Everyone
School or College: University Wide
Campus Affiliation: UConn Storrs
Hamden
Program Description

Abrahamic Programs support peaceful co-existence and regional academic integration in the MENA region and provide an alternative framework for productive on-campus programming and dialogue at the University of Connecticut. Along with the School of Fine Arts, Humanities Institute, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Human Rights Institute, Asian and Asian American Studies Institute, Ballard Institute and Museum of Puppetry, The William Benton Museum of Art, UConn Hillel, and the Mansfield Downtown Partnership, Abrahamic Programs is proud to present The Story of the Tree.

The Story of the Tree is a semester-long exploration of the Tree of Life in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam through art exhibitions, walking tours, performances, and lectures.

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