SMU Makes Strides to Meet the Needs of Muslim Students
Over the past year, SMU has made progress to meet the needs of Muslim students, including adding Halal meat in the dining halls and centralized spaces for pre-prayer washing.
Over the past year, SMU has made progress to meet the needs of Muslim students, including adding Halal meat in the dining halls and centralized spaces for pre-prayer washing.
Students, faculty and staff gathered Monday to remember the lives lost in the New Zealand massacre.
The Muslim Students Association (MSA) at SMU attracted increasing numbers of students curious about Islam at its annual Islam Awareness Week (IAW) from March 14–18 at the Hughes-Trigg Student Center.
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