Annual Conference 2025: Howard, Georgetown, and American: A Tapestry of Spiritual Traditions

  • 02 Feb 2025
  • 3:00 PM
  • 04 Feb 2025
  • 4:00 PM
  • Washington, DC
  • 218

Registration

  • Please email communications@acslhe.org for verification of your international partner status to receive the code to register. This is for members of IACHE.
  • All ACSLHE Members receive special pricing. Regular pricing begins December 1.
  • All non-members of ACSLHE. If you'd like to become a member before registering please do so. Regular pricing begins on December 1.
  • Regular registration for students will begin on December 1. You must be student member of ACSLHE to get the student price, otherwise you will need to register as a non-member. You are able to register as a student member of ACSLHE before registering for the conference.
  • Please email communications@acslhe.org with proof of international partnership to receive the code to register.
  • Must be a member of ACSLHE to register. You can become a member of ACSLHE before registering for the conference.
  • This is for student members of ACSLHE only. You can sign up as a student member before you register for the conference.

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In 2025, ACSHLE will convene its annual conference, February 2-4, on the beautiful campuses of Howard, Georgetown, and American universities in Washington, DC. Join us for an inspiring gathering of university chaplains and spiritual life professionals dedicated to transforming the higher education context by serving the needs of undergraduate, graduate, and professional students, faculty, staff, administrators, and local communities. 


Experience a rich tapestry of dynamic pre-conference affinity workshops, plenary sessions, workshops, discussions, excursions, an award gala, and the joy of informal connections over meals. Gain fresh perspective and practical insights to foster innovation, spiritual growth, and transformation for our campuses and selves. We will delve deep into the tapestry of spiritual traditions at Howard, Georgetown, and American universities as we explore this from various religious and philosophical traditions.


This conference is a one-of-a-kind opportunity for chaplains from across the country, with diverse backgrounds and faith traditions, to unite while finding rejuvenation in the nation's capital at three distinct campuses.

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