Rev. Callista Isabelle will join the Center for Diversity and Inclusion as the Director of Religious, Spiritual and Ethical Life, this semester.
The Washington University Muslim Student Association (MSA) programmed Islam Awareness Week (IAW), a series of events intended to bring attention to different perspectives of Muslim experiences, this week.
Amidst the chaos ensued by President Donald Trump’s travel ban, we the students of the Muslim Students Association (MSA) thought it was important that a Muslim voice is heard loud and clear.
The Muslim Students Association held a fastathon to bring awareness to hunger and poverty in the St. Louis community.
The Muslim Students Association (MSA) would like to issue a statement in regards to a Halloween image shared on Facebook on October 30. Some members of our Muslim community were deeply affected by the content of the photo, and many were negatively impacted by insensitive and bigoted comments that followed.
Dining Services is working with the Muslim Students Association (MSA) to look into bringing Halal food options to campus. Halal food is similar to kosher options, with regulations about the way the animals are killed. Without Halal options, observant Muslims on campus must eat either fish or vegetarian dishes.
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