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Prof. Lois Harr

Prof. Lois Harr

Adjunct Instructor in Religious Studies

 

Education:

  • B.A., Fordham University
  • M.A., St. Joseph's Seminary
  • Professional Diploma in Religious Education, Fordham University
  • Currently enrolled in Doctoral Program, Fordham University

Research and Scholarly Interests:

Catholic Social Teaching; Experiential Education, Service Learning, Community Organizing. Ms. Harr serves as Director of the Office of Campus Ministry and Social Action at Manhattan.

Publications:

Ms. Harr has published articles and book reviews in City Limits Magazine. She is an occasional contributor to Norwood News, a local community newspaper .

Other Activities:

On campus: Ms. Harr is advisor to the Manhattan College Gaelic Society and Students for a Free Tibet. She serves on Advisory Committees for the Urban Affairs and Peace Studies programs.

In the community: Ms. Harr is a member of the Board of Directors of the Northwest Bronx Community and Clergy Coalition and the Bedford Park Neighborhood Alliance. She is a founding parent of Jonas Bronck Academy, a New Visions II NYC Middle School.

 

Courses Taught/Teaching:

  • RELS 405: Urban America: Crisis and Opportunity (Crosslisted as URBN 405 and PEACE 405)

Contact Information:

 

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