UNC’s Religious Studies BA investigates diverse traditions—from early Buddhism to contemporary Afro-Atlantic religions—using historical, anthropological, and digital-humanities methods. Fieldwork, language study, and museum partnerships encourage majors to explore how belief systems influence politics, art, and identity. Graduates pursue journalism, law, nonprofit leadership, and intercultural consulting.
Podcast exploring environmental ethics in Indigenous cosmologies
Digital archive of North Carolina synagogue architecture
Interactive map tracing Hindu temple networks in the Southeast US
Documentary short on immigrant church food-pantry activism
Critical essay on AI language models and scriptural authority
Virtual exhibit of medieval Islamic calligraphy
Oral-history project with veteran chaplains on moral injury
Data visualization of global pilgrimage tourism flows
Workshop series on interfaith dialogue and conflict mediation
Policy brief on religious liberty and public-health mandates
Zine translating queer theology concepts for youth groups
Grant proposal for archiving Black gospel radio broadcasts
Comparative study of fasting practices and health outcomes
Augmented-reality tour of UNC’s hidden spiritual spaces
Ethnography of online witchcraft communities during pandemic
Develop cultural fluency and analytical depth to navigate a pluralistic world.
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