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Finding Peace In the Labyrinth

A labyrinth will be incorporated into the design of the courtyard between Perkins School of Theology’s new Elizabeth Perkins Prothro Hall and the renovated Selecman Hall.

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The labyrinth, an ancient symbol of spirituality, will be incorporated into the design of the courtyard between Perkins School of Theology’s new Elizabeth Perkins Prothro Hall and the renovated Selecman Hall. A gift by Dodee ’03 and Billy Crockett ’05 names the granite labyrinth in honor of Professor Ruben L.F. Habito, who teaches World Religions and Spirituality at Perkins. Planned as a contemplative public space, the labyrinth is part of a major transformation of the school’s facilities that began last year and is scheduled for completion this summer. Opportunities to support the school’s new and refurbished buildings exist at all levels. For more information, contact the Perkins School of Theology Development Office at 214-768-2026.

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