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Lubar Exchanges on Religion in America
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The Lubar Exchanges on Religion in America give you a space to learn about the significance of religion in American culture and explore the faith traditions of other students.

This is an interfaith group and all religions (or no religion) are welcome.

The group is specifically for international students attending UW–Madison.

Each meeting will be a combination of interreligious discussion on selected topics (such as “Religion in American media and pop culture”) with guest speakers, student presentations, and more.

The group will meet at Union South on Sunday nights, from 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm.
• September 8, 15, 29
• October 6, 27
• November 10
• December 1
Please check the “Today in the Union” schedule (also called “TITU”) posted within Union South for the specific room assignment for each meeting.

Sign up for the Exchanges on Religion in America

After you sign up, the group leader (Mouna Mana-Hannouchi; mouna.a.mana@gmail.com) will contact you via email to confirm that are included in the group. You can also choose to just walk in to each group meeting at Union South.