UVU REFLECTION CENTER STUDENT LIFE & WELLNESS CENTER
WELCOME As part of our ongoing commitment to inclusion and interfaith engagement, UVU is pleased to announce the opening of our new campus Reflection Center. Our university is committed to serving the needs of our students by providing opportunities for development of mind, body, and spirit. The center will serve students from a variety of religions and those affiliated with no faith tradition. We hope all will benefit from a place of solitude and meditation. Matthew S. Holland President Utah Valley University 2
REFLECTION CENTER DESCRIPTION The UVU Reflection Center provides space for meditation, prayer, and reflection. The center is designed to accommodate students, faculty, and staff from a diversity of perspectives and faith traditions. In addition to providing quiet space, the center will host reading groups, lectures, workshops, and other activities related to its mission. With a large and increasingly diverse student body from all 50 states and nearly 70 countries, UVU is committed to serving our entire student population. The Reflection Center is designed to support a holistic experience for each of our students and provide a place to develop social, spiritual, and intellectual capacities. 3
DESIGN Meditation Room An enclosed area designed and designated for silent prayer, meditation, and reflection. Prayer Room Set aside for individualized verbal prayer and other appropriate forms of religious expression. Convening Room Designed to host lectures, conferences, and student meetings to promote academic and cross-cultural dialogue. Convening Room Prayer Room Meditation Room UVU Reflection Center 4
INTERFAITH STUDENT COUNCIL The Interfaith Student Council consists of representatives from student religious clubs and groups that address spiritual and related philosophical commitments. The council facilitates and supports interfaith dialogue, comparative religious studies, and service related projects. Atheist Club Baptist Campus Ministries Catholic Student Club Chi Alpha Hindu Club InterVarsity Christian Fellowship Latter-day Saint Interfaith Student Club Muslim Student Association Pagan Club Saudi Student Association Spiritual But Not Religious Utah Valley Interfaith Club If you are interested in your club participating in the Interfaith Student Council, please contact Brian Birch at brian.birch@uvu.edu. 5
REFLECTION CENTER ADVISORY BOARD Brian D. Birch (co-chair) Director, Religious Studies Program, UVU Linda P. Walton (co-chair) President, Utah Valley Ministerial Association Alan Bachman Previous Chair, Salt Lake Interfaith Roundtable Caru Das Director, Krishna Temple, Spanish Fork Amy Grubbs Director of Campus Recreation & Wellness, UVU Val Hale President and CEO, Utah Valley Chamber of Commerce Tami Harris Chaplain, The Heritage School Dean Jackson Alternative Dispute Resolution Craig Klein St. Mary s Episcopal Church Ruhul Kuddus President, Utah Valley Islamic Council Kena Matthews Executive Director, Habitat for Humanity Cameron Martin Vice President for University Relations, UVU Shad Sorenson Dean of Students, UVU Blair Van Dyke Advisor, Interfaith Student Club, Orem LDS Institute 6
ADMINISTRATION AND CONTACT INFORMATION Program Administrator Brian D. Birch Director, Religious Studies Program 801.863.8361 brian.birch@uvu.edu Dean of Students Shad E. Sorenson Division of Student Affairs 801.863.8361 shad.sorenson@uvu.edu Facility Administrator Amy L. Grubbs Director, Campus Recreation & Wellness 801.863.8127 grubbsam@uvu.edu Location Student Life & Wellness Center Main Level, Room 112 800 W. University Parkway www.uvu.edu/reflectioncenter 7