Heather Brubaker

Alumni News

Heather Brubaker Discovers the Power of Music in Spiritual Care

March 27, 2025

Soon-to-be alum Heather Brubaker has been a singer and performer most of her life, but at HIU, she explored the role singing played in her spirituality and practice of Judaism. 

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General HIU News

HIRR Staff Share How COVID-19 Reshaped American Religious Life

March 25, 2025

As we mark the fifth anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Hartford Institute for Religion Research’s “Exploring the Pandemic Impact on Congregations” (EPIC) project offers a unique window into how American religious communities navigated this unprecedented crisis.

3rd Sacred Languages Symposium
Apr 10

7:00 pm

3rd Sacred Languages Symposium: 'Human Dignity'

This symposium, sponsored by the Duncan Black Macdonald Center at HIU, invites select scholars and practitioners in the field of scriptural studies of the Hebrew Bible, New Testament, the Qur’an, or other sacred texts to examine and explore various facets of how the sacred languages are understood,

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Faculty In The News

Dr. Lucinda Mosher Edits Book on Mercy and Grace in Christianity and Islam

March 19, 2025

Georgetown University Press has announced the pending publication of Mercy and Grace: Christian and Muslim Perspectivesedited by Professor Lucinda Mosher, director of HIU’s Master of Arts in Interreligious Studies program and an affiliate of our Macdonald Center for the Study of Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations. 

Faculty In The News

Dr. David D. Grafton Sees Another Volume Released in Major Research Project

March 12, 2025

Since 2008, Dr. David D. Grafton has served as a general editor for a large international research project, Christian-Muslim Relations: A Bibliographical History (CMR), that has involved over 1000 different researchers. The project recently released its 22nd volume, The Christian-Muslim Relations: A Bibliographic History, Volume 22

Jay Williams
Apr 02

7:00 pm

‘It’s a Calling’: Sit Down with Jay Williams, CEO of a $1 Billion Nonprofit

Jay Williams is President and CEO of the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving, Connecticut’s largest community foundation with a $1 billion+ endowment. The foundation is currently celebrating its Centennial Anniversary. In HIU’s biennial Rion Lecture, he will talk about his career as a calling and

Alumni News

Imam Amir Durić '19 and His Journey to Interfaith Innovation Fellow

March 4, 2025

Inspired by his grandfather, who encouraged him to lead prayers and calls to prayer during Ramadan, Chaplain Imam Amir Durić ‘19 felt a calling to religious leadership from a young age. He now serves as the Muslim chaplain and Chaplains Council coordinator at Syracuse University’s Hendricks Chapel.

Alumni News

Imam Dr. Jawad Bayat '15 to Co-Chair Alumni Council, Join Board of Trustees

February 26, 2025

We are pleased to welcome alum Imam Dr. Jawad A. Bayat ‘15 as the newest member of the Board of Trustees. He will serve as Co-Leader of the Alumni Council along with Rev. Dr. Sheila Harvey '07.

General HIU News

Opportunities Grow as President, Faculty Travel to Indonesia

February 26, 2025

With the aim of celebrating and building upon strategic partnerships that bring students to Hartford, President Joel N. Lohr, Professor David D. Grafton, and Library Director Karla Grafton traveled to Indonesia recently to meet with government officials, academic leaders, and HIU alums.

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