Students Present ‘Common Threads of Wisdom’ During International Education Week

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Students Present ‘Common Threads of Wisdom’ During International Education Week

In celebration of International Education Week 2024, November 18-22, two Kania School of Management graduate students took the opportunity to present “Common Threads of Wisdom.” 

The session was hosted in O’Hara Hall on Nov. 21, led by presenters Bharat Varma G’25 and Zohaib Rizvi G’25, who delved into the philosophies of Advaita Vedanta, a school of Indian philosophy, and Sufism, an Islamic belief and practice. The event explored the foundational question, “What is Spirituality?” by distinguishing it from religion, emphasizing its universality and harmony with scientific principles. Through discussions, the speakers highlighted how spirituality transcends boundaries and offers a deeper understanding of the self and the universe.

“Spirituality has always been deeply intertwined with my sense of being, and I firmly believe that understanding the true nature of one’s self must serve as the foundation for all life’s endeavors. I extend my heartfelt gratitude to the Office of Global Education for making this presentation possible and for providing a platform to explore these profound insights,” said Varma, a M.S. in the University’s business analytics program.

International Education Week is a joint initiative of the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Department of Education. According to IEW website, the week presents an opportunity to celebrate the benefits of international education and exchange worldwide. 

Using metaphors and quotations from renowned saints, Varma and Rizvi wove together the principles of Advaita Vedanta and Sufism, demonstrating the shared wisdom that connects diverse spiritual traditions. They discussed the concept of oneness in Advaita Vedanta and the Sufi emphasis on love and unity. The presenters emphasized how these philosophies encourage self-realization, inner peace and universal compassion.  

“It was a phenomenal experience for me. The topic I spoke about came naturally, as it is close to my heart. As I presented, I felt a strong sense of connection with the audience, and their engagement showed that the message was effectively conveyed. This, I believe, is true success. I would like to thank the Office of Global Education for this,” said Rizvi, an MBA student in the business analytics program

A Q&A session that followed the presentation demonstrated interest among students and faculty in understanding the interconnectedness of diverse philosophies.

The University of Scranton Office of Global Education promotes inclusivity and intellectual curiosity on campus.

 

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