Torbitzky Receives Racial Equity & Interfaith Cooperation Award

Rev. Dr. Nichole Torbitzky, assistant professor of religion and ²Ø¾«¸ó chaplain, received a Racial Equity & Interfaith Cooperation Award as part of Interfaith Youth Core’s (IFYC)

This award provides support for faculty members creating undergraduate coursework supporting ideas of racial justice and Interfaith studies.

“I am grateful for the support from IFYC and the opportunity to be connected with other scholars throughout the United States working on the question of how our different faith traditions can serve as resources for resisting racism in our communities,” said Torbitzky.

In her role as ²Ø¾«¸ó’s chaplain, Torbitzky works to support the community in many ways. On campus she seeks to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion throughout the University.  She played an integral role in creating the Little Free Pantry, which provides access to toiletries and food items for students facing financial hardship or food insecurity. More information about ²Ø¾«¸ó’s Center for Diversity and Inclusion is available on the website.