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Reverend Linda
Morgan-Clement, DMin is the Henry Copeland Chaplain and Director of Interfaith Campus Ministry. A Presbyterian minister for more than 20 years and chaplain since 1996, she brings experience in pastoral care, interfaith dialogue, preaching and public spekaing, vocational and career counseling, advocacy
work on behalf of women and persons of color and leadership development. Linda is on campus full-time and is available
for individual counseling, assistance to student groups, and for
programs dealing with religious issues and questions. The Office of
Interfaith Campus Ministries is located in the Overholt House.
Linda can be reached at extension 2602, or through email at ministries@wooster.edu
"As
the Chaplain, it is my conviction that spiritual development is
critical in the full development of any human being. Spiritual growth
and academic pursuit are partners in a liberal arts education.
Karen Hahn recently joined OICM as the campus minister for Newman Catholic Campus Ministry. She came to Wooster from Virginia, where she was previously a campus minister at the College of William and Mary. Karen earned her B.S. in Chemistry at William and Mary in 2005, and is currently working on her M.A. in Pastoral Ministries through Saint Mary's University of Minnesota. The pastoral research project that she is working on for her master's focuses on campus ministry service programs and how they connect the experience of doing service to building the kingdom of God. Karen enjoys hiking, canoeing, playing tennis, traveling, movies, and doing puzzles. Her favorite fun book is *Jane Eyre* and her favorite edifying book is *The Holy Longing*. Karen can be
contacted at X4504 or khahn@wooster.edu
Annie
Michaels is
the InterVarsity Campus Minister. She came to The College of Wooster in
2001 as a student, where she did a lot of learning, discovering, and
growing in her relationship with God. After graduating in 2005, she
returned to this place because she hopes that many more Wooster
students can experience these things as well!
Things she
loves: art made by friends, field trips, mix cd's, oak trees, and
friendly competition of any sort!
An
Independent Study survivor herself, Annie knows that sometimes you need
a little respite from the work, a listening ear, and a cup of tea
perhaps. Her haven of an office is on the second floor of Overholt.
Stop by! She can be reached at ext.. 4503 or amichaels@wooster.edu.
Rabbi Dr. Joan S.
Friedman is the campus Rabbi .
She has been a chaplain/Hillel adviser at U. of Pennsylvania,
Colgate
University, and Carleton College, and has a doctorate in Jewish
history. From a Conservative background, she was ordained a
Reform
rabbi in 1980. She divides her time between OICM and teaching responsibilities in History
and Religious Studies. Together with
Prof.
Peter Pozefsky she advises the Hillel student group; her weekly Torah
study group has developed a loyal following. Rabbi Joan loves the
Talmud, the Red Sox, the Marx Brothers, Star Trek (especially DS9), and
Xena: Warrior Princess, and is owned by two birds, lovebird Small
and
Meyer's parrot Nikki.
You can reach her at x2448 or at jfriedman@wooster.edu, or drop by her
office in Kauke, 2448.
Nancy Jackson is OICM's
administrative assistant. She has lived in Wooster for three years coming
originally from Toledo where she received her BA in human
resources from The University of Toledo.. She and her husband, Jim have combined families and together have seven children. She enjoys reading, walking, hiking, boating, traveling, and
her own quiet time. Nancy and Jim live in a log cabin at a lake in Millersburg.
Nancy can be reached at
NJackson@wooster.edu or ministries@wooster.edu. Her ext. is 2602.
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