More Than a Vacation: Religious Studies Majors and Minors Use Summer for Experiential Learning

October 1, 2021

Ben Haden '22

Over the summer, Ben Haden '22 studied at the Tunghai University in Taiwan through Fulbright, exploring Buddhism and music rituals on the island.

He studied for seven weeks in Taiwan; and then worked as a ministry intern at All Saints鈥 Episcopal Church in Atlanta through the 小优视频 Chaplain鈥檚 Office fellowship program.

He valued the church鈥檚 long history of serving Atlanta 鈥渋n meaningful and lasting ways.鈥

Beatrice Levy 鈥22

Beatrice Levy 鈥22 worked as a 小优视频 Sustainability Scholar this summer with Crescent Communities LLC to devise a feasibility report for their new sustainable-living community, the River District.

She explored her love of fashion with an eye toward turning it into a career. 

Natalie Abernathy '23

Natalie Abernathy '23 obtained a grant that allowed her to shadow veterinarians at the Dade City (Fla.) Animal Clinic. She also took courses required for admission to veterinary school.

Natalie's summer highlight was assisting the vet during a C-section birth of twelve healthy Rottweiler puppies. 

Coy Williams 鈥22

Coy Williams 鈥22 served as a ministry intern at Praise Church in Beaumont, Texas, preaching, working in their summer camps, and immersing himself in the church鈥檚 work and life.

He loved meeting the church鈥檚 amazing people and, he said, 鈥済rowing in my relationship with God.鈥

Abigail Giles '22

Abigail Giles '22 worked in an asthma and allergy clinic as a medical office assistant and took Physics courses.

She also traveled to Colorado and explored Denver, Boulder, and the Great Sand Dunes and Rocky Mountain National Parks. 


This story was originally published in Volume 2 of the Religious Studies Newsletter, 'In the Fold.' For access to the full newsletter and to be added to the distribution list, please contact the Religious Studies Department (religiousstudies@davidson.edu).