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The Comparative Muslim Societies Program builds bridges across disciplines and borders for better understanding of Muslim cultures and societies. Our faculty and students specialize in history, politics, gender studies, anthropology, art history, and more. This expansive scope brings depth and connection to the comparative study of Muslim societies done in programs and departments all over campus. 

View this semester's line up of seminar series speakers, or see some of our speakers from past semesters.

H. Stanley Krusen Professor of World Religions, Asian Studies
Assistant Professor, Near Eastern Studies
Adjunct Professor, Comparative Literature
Assistant Professor, Government

Apply by Dec. 15

Call for Proposals Open Now

Faculty and Student Kudos and a Farewell