Interfaith Dialog Programming

MIT Addir is a hub for students, staff, and faculty to come together to explore interfaith issues.

Addir is centered around dialogue. Fellows are split into small groups (of 5-8 students) of diverse backgrounds. For the entire academic year, small group fellows meet weekly to get to know each other and tackle some of life’s big questions on their minds, together: Is there an afterlife? What is my purpose and do I have free will? What are my values and where do those come from? What is love? Retreats, mixers and other events bring all small groups together as well as other MIT communities.

Events for the broader MIT community this school year include an author event with Carolyn Chen, author of Work Pray Code: When Work Becomes Religion in Silicon Valley; Holistic Hoedown; and more!

Learn more here

By Tara Thakurta
Tara Thakurta Graduate Community Fellow