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Students to explore spirituality

November is Spiritual Development Month at Carnegie Mellon, part of the university’s Spiritual and Meaning Program, a division of the Office of Student Affairs. The goal of the month is to highlight the importance of students’ self-knowledge. Scheduled events include trips to various houses of worship, lectures on different aspects of religion, and opportunities for the interfaith community of Carnegie Mellon to come together and discuss current issues of spirituality and faith.

Spirituality Month will end with four more events in the next two weeks.

Today, the university is hosting a campus-wide Thanksgiving celebration to provide an opportunity for the campus community to gather to give thanks. The...

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