
UConn Abrahamic Programs serves as an academic umbrella that fosters cross-border research collaboration, intercultural communication, and community engagement to explore emerging trends and issues of critical importance in the Middle East and North Africa. It builds on the intellectual foundations of Abrahamic thought and its three monotheistic faiths—which emphasize the value of acquiring knowledge, using reason, and acting with wisdom—complemented by the long-standing Connecticut tradition of innovative thinking and scientific discovery. Abrahamic Programs support peaceful co-existence and regional academic integration in the MENA region and provide an alternative framework for productive on-campus programming and dialogue at the University of Connecticut.
March 2025
Jerusalem’s Sacred Art and Spaces: Tracing layered histories of faith in the landscape of historic Palestine
Location: Storrs Campus
Virtual
January - June 2023
The Abrahamic Story of the Tree
Location: Storrs Campus
Avery Point Campus
Virtual
NEWS
June 17, 2025 | UConn Today
Abrahamic Hackathon Connects UConn Students with Peers from Middle East and North Africa
July 22, 2024 | UConn Today
Partnership, Collaboration, and Clarity – A Mindful Approach to Building Community during Conflict
November 18, 2023 | New York Post
As Israel and Hamas battle in Gaza, the Abrahamic process plants seeds of peace
October 9, 2023 | UConn Today
Statement from UConn President Radenka Maric
