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Professor Gardiner contributes to Louvre exhibit in Paris

In May-July 2025, the Musée du Louvre in Paris held the first ever major museum exhibition in Europe devoted to the Mamluk Sultanate, the polity that ruled Egypt, Syria, and parts of the Arabian Peninsula from 1250-1517 C.E., a crucial period in Islamic and Middle Eastern history.

Professor Geslani featured in University of Toronto Lecture Series

Professor Marko Geslani was recently featured in a special interview for the Department of Religious Studies' Lecture Series at the University of Toronto. In the conversation, he discussed his latest research and reflected on the importance of classroom teaching in his scholarly work.

Passing of a Consummate Teacher

James S. Cutsinger (1953-2020), Distinguished Professor Emeritus and noted professor with the Department of Religious Studies from 1980 to 2018, had a deep and abiding love of teaching and leading eager students on intellectual adventures of the mind.

Alumni Professor Publishes Monograph

USC Religious Studies MA graduate currently teaching at Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary as a professor in Ancient Christianity and Judaism.

USC Professor and Pope Francis on Climate Change

Dr. Carbone, climatology scientist, addresses Pope Francis' statements on ecological responsibility in a talk titled: "Inside 'Laudato Si,' Pope Francis's Encyclical on Care for the Earth."

Religious Studies Has Returned to Rutledge

Religious Studies faculty, staff and their offices are now back in Rutledge College on the Horseshoe.

Religious Studies adds Core Curriculum Courses

Two new Religious Studies courses have been approved for the Carolina Core as satisfying the requirements for Values, Ethics, and Social Responsibility (VSR) and Aesthetic and Interpretive Understanding (AIU).


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