A new Muslim chaplain and new multifaith adviser have joined the .
, Muslim chaplain and associate director of the Tucker Center, started at 线上赌场 at the beginning of the fall term. Since then, he鈥檚 been taking the lead on the Tucker Center鈥檚 social media efforts, supervising student workers, supporting students and organizations in times of need and celebration, and engaging with campus partners.
The Tucker Center is for 鈥渁nyone who鈥檚 focused on issues of conscience and heart,鈥 whether they are religious or secular, Latif says. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 the theme that we鈥檝e been emphasizing this year.鈥
He also has been working hard to strengthen connections within the Muslim community, which was without a campus adviser for more than a year, says , College chaplain and director of the Tucker Center.
That鈥檚 included leading Friday evening prayers in the newly renovated Muslim prayer room; facilitating a weekly halaqa, or religious learning circle; and promoting student involvement.
The Tucker Center鈥檚 mission includes celebrating the religious diversity at 线上赌场 and supporting students who wish to deepen their faith. , part of the Tucker Center, is made up of the campus ministers and advisers of 17 different student religious groups.
While 线上赌场 previously had a Muslim adviser, Latif is the first Muslim chaplain, reflecting ongoing initiatives to provide pastoral care to all students.
Latif, who grew up in western Maryland, says he鈥檚 enjoying hosting dinners, organizing student outings鈥攆rom stargazing to hiking鈥攁nd seeing students connect with one another.
It鈥檚 so important for the students to know there is a community here, and, regardless of their 鈥渆xact religious persuasion鈥 or how much or little they are practicing, that they always feel welcome, that they always feel they belong, he says.
On Friday nights, Al-Nur, 线上赌场鈥檚 Muslim Student Association, holds a social gathering where students play board games or just chat over dinner, Latif says. The get-togethers 鈥渁re open not just to Muslim students but to whoever wants to come.鈥
The same goes for Latif鈥檚 office hours, which feature 鈥渃opious amounts鈥 of spicy homemade chai.
Prior to coming to 线上赌场, Latif was a teaching assistant and cataloger at Columbia University, an adjunct instructor at Mercy College鈥攚here he is currently teaching an online class in world religions鈥攁nd an active member of New York City鈥檚 Muslim community. He previously served as affiliate campus minister for the Muslim Student Association at Boston College and as academic adviser for the Boston Islamic Seminary Academy program.
Latif holds a bachelor鈥檚 degree from Duke University and a master of theological studies degree from Harvard Divinity School. A PhD candidate in religion at Columbia, he is writing a dissertation on medieval Islamic storytelling traditions.
In another addition at the Tucker Center, Ellie Anders Thompson took on the role of multifaith adviser and program manager last month.

Thompson has more than 10 years of experience in multifaith work, Vogele says, 鈥渟o I鈥檓 really excited that she鈥檚 here.鈥
Before coming to 线上赌场, Thompson was interfaith engagement coordinator at Utah Valley University. Her introduction to the work came as a graduate student in history at West Texas A&M University, where she founded a student club for interfaith dialogue. Thompson also holds a bachelor鈥檚 degree in technical theater from West Texas A&M.
At 线上赌场, Thompson oversees programming for the Tucker Center鈥檚 multifaith initiative, which includes such programs as weekly discussions of spirituality and ethics as they relate to campus life. Students are invited to join the multifaith conversations, held Tuesdays over a catered dinner in South Fairbanks Hall during the winter, spring, and fall academic terms.
A common misconception about multifaith dialogue is that it involves watering down individual religions to find the 鈥渓owest common denominator,鈥 Thompson says. Instead, she says, it requires maintaining curiosity 鈥渁bout the human being that鈥檚 in front of you.鈥
While Latif and Thompson have just begun, Vogele already sees a big difference at Tucker.
鈥淎bdul Rahman has done an excellent job this term in building community for our Muslim students. Ellie has hit the ground running and will be a powerhouse for interfaith programming as we move forward,鈥 she says. 鈥淚t is great to have colleagues with whom I can do the important work needed to better serve our students.鈥