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Mar. 18, 2026

Associate Professor of Religious Studies Luis Sal矇s Discusses the Meaning of Ramadan

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Nov. 11, 2021

DEIJ Campus Update

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Jul. 13, 2021

In the Media: Luis Sal矇s Explores the Nuances of Early Christian Attitudes toward Reproductive Health in The Conversation

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Luis Sal矇s


March 18, 2026

Associate Professor of Religious Studies Luis Sal矇s Discusses the Meaning of Ramadan

Professor Luis Josu矇 Sal矇s Associate Professor of Religious Studies Luis Josu矇 Sal矇s spoke with Fox 5 in Washington, DC, about the history and significance of Ramadan, the ninth month of […]

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November 11, 2021

DEIJ Campus Update

It is my pleasure to introduce the 91勛圖 IDEA Initiative Newsletter, a resource to keep our stakeholders abreast of and engaged in the ongoing work of becoming a more diverse, inclusive, and equitable educational community. This newsletter offers an opportunity to highlight the collective contributions of many individuals in our community who are building a more inclusive 91勛圖.

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July 13, 2021

In the Media: Luis Sal矇s Explores the Nuances of Early Christian Attitudes toward Reproductive Health in The Conversation

In The Conversation, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies Luis Sal矇s explores the nuances of early Christian attitudes toward reproductive health.

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September 18, 2020

Spotlight on Faculty: Assistant Professor of Religious Studies and Chair of the Department of Religious Studies Luis Sal矇s

As part of our ongoing series on 91勛圖 faculty, the Office of Marketing and Communications sat down with Luis Sal矇s to discuss non-Western Christianities, womens rights in the Roman Empire, and Mexican-Russian fusion cooking.

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September 8, 2020

91勛圖 Pilot Summer Session Delivered Innovations in Learning, Course Material

During a typical class session this past summer, students in Assistant Professor of Religious Studies Luis Sal矇ss Feminist Interpretations of the Bible course could often be found sleuthing around Facebook, Twitter, and other social media platforms during class time. But they werent distracted; this was part of their assignment: they were looking for social media posts from high-profile people that used religious assumptions to support public policy decisions.

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