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Advancing Religious Understanding and a Culture of Dialogue in Education

Teaching has been central to the mission of the Berkley Center since its founding.

The interdisciplinary minor in Religion, Ethics, and World Affairs (REWA) has a long track record of success, and the center is a founding partner on the Doyle Engaging Difference Program, which engages themes of diversity and constructive dialogue in the classroom. The long-running Education and Social Justice Project supports global student experiences.

Since the start of the decade the center has continued to develop curricular resources around religion and world affairs and has coordinated the Global Citizenship Curriculum Project of the International Association of Jesuit Universities, which links more than 50 institutions. The Doyle Program and REWA remain at the heart of the center’s educational work, which now also includes student participation in the Georgetown Global Dialogues.

Students discuss the Document on Human Fraternity in breakout groups

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