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2   HOLDER HALL
3   36 UNIVERSITY PLACE
4   EMMA BLOOMBERG CENTER FOR ACCESS AND OPPORTUNITY
5   MURRAY-DODGE HALL
6   FRIST CAMPUS CENTER
7   CENTER FOR JEWISH LIFE (CJL)
8   LOUIS A. SIMPSON INTERNATIONAL BUILDING
9   CARL A. FIELDS CENTER

Murray-Dodge Hall

Murray Dodge Hall houses the Office of Religious Life and also a café in the basement that gives students free cookies from 3 p.m. to midnight.

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Interior Stairwell
Gathering Space in Murray-Dodge Hall
Exterior of Murray-Dodge Hall in spring with flowers blooming
Murray-Dodge Exterior Stone
Exterior Murray-Dodge
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Religious Life

⭐ Religious Life

Princeton is nondenominational, and has a number of vibrant religious communities on campus, all coordinated through the Office of Religious Life.

The Office of Religious Life

The Office of Religious Life (ORL) represents the University’s care and support for the many religious communities that flourish on its campus. ORL supports and encourages interfaith activities, as well as activities that are unique to each faith tradition. Murray-Dodge Hall, which houses the religious life offices and the Muslim prayer room, provides a home for meetings, community services, worship, study and informal gatherings. The ministry of the ORL includes ecumenical Christian worship, the Chapel Choir, the Gospel Ensemble and the Religious Life Council. There are also over 30 student groups and variety of chaplaincies affiliated with the ORL, representing a broad spectrum of faiths and denominations.

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