In addition to individual students and members of campus faith organizations, the ORSL chaplains work closely with two groups that are deeply committed to interfaith literacy, interreligious engagement, and civil discourse:

 

Wesleyan Interfaith Literacy and Diversity (WILD) Interns

Eight WILD interns, representing five different faith traditions, work closely with one another and with the ORSL chaplains and staff to spearhead initiatives aimed at enhancing the campus environment for students of any, all, and no faith backgrounds. Supported in part by generous funding from the Arthur Vining Davis Foundations and the Templeton Religion Trust, the WILD interns work within the Wesleyan community to build, sustain, and deepen civil discourse on campus; increase interfaith literacy; and grow deeper in their own spiritual/religious identities.

 

Megaboard Interfaith Leadership Council (MILC)

MILC is a group of 17 students (including the WILD interns) who are passionate about interfaith dialogue and literacy. They gather monthly for interfaith literacy programs, community engagement, leadership training, and social interaction.

interfaith students decorating journals