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10.33 The Power of True Love

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10.30 Eid Reflections

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10.20 Humility and Respect: Foundations for Godly and Goodly Relations

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9.17 Qur’anic Principles for Goodly Relations

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4.35 Reconciling the Hearts of People

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4.34 Humility & Respect: Foundations for Goodly Relations

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1.29 Deliberation

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2.6 Eid al-Fitr Sermon and Songs

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1.3 God Loving Humanity

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Thank You - From the Pace Center

As 2021 comes to a close and we look ahead to 2022, all of us here at the John H. Pace, Jr. '39 Center for Civic Engagement want to say thank you to the many students, partners, alumni,…

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SPIA Student Spotlight - Joscelyn Garcia, MPA '22

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SPIA Student Spotlight - Conor Hussey, MPA '22

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SPIA Student Spotlight - Rody Damis, MPP'22

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DISEMBODIED: Dancing in the Datascape, Molly Bremer, UG '22 and Niara Hightower, UG '22 (2307137)

In the COVID-19 pandemic, we encounter staggering statistics daily. But can disembodied headlines and graphs convey the tragic, human reality behind them? How does data disconnect us from each other…

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Praying for a Miracle: Family Experience with Religion and Spirituality in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, Sofia Pauca, UG '21 (2179410)

I interviewed thirteen families of children who had previously been hospitalized in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, all of whom were Christian, as well as several physicians, nurses, and chaplains…

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A Side Unseen: Why Structural Violence Demands Visualization, Lauren McGrath, UG '21 (2295755)

Structural violence harms individuals’ health; however, this connection is not broadly recognized in society because the relationships which constitute structural violence are invisible. This…

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