The Butler Interfaith Council, a group of around 12 students from different religious backgrounds, was created to foster religious conversations for students from a variety of religious backgrounds. The council’s goal is to allow for conversations concerning religious and secular questions and experiences.
All in Week to promote religious pluralism
In a strategic communications class last semester, students were tasked with creating marketing campaigns to promote religious pluralism and interfaith awareness on campus. Emi Smith, Zach Falch and Matt Thomas turned their final project into week long campaign.