Boston College
The Episcopal Chaplaincy is an active ministry of undergraduate and graduate students, faculty and staff. Weekly “family dinner” and worship, regular formation programs, local and global mission partnerships and a commitment to social justice ministries provide many connections to the Episcopal Church in Massachusetts and the world. Boston College students also volunteer at numerous Episcopal ministry sites throughout the Diocese of Massachusetts all year around.
Chaplain: The Rev. Judith Stuart (judith [dot] stuart [dot] 1 [at] gmail [dot] com): 105 McElroy, Boston College campus; 617-285-6577.

Boston University
The Episcopal Church at Boston University is an open, dynamic community centered in faith, reason and community action. It comprises undergraduate and graduate students from all over the country and many of the different schools at BU, living out their faith in various ways, bringing diverse perspectives into a unity of care for one another and the community around them. The weekly Eucharist takes place on Sunday evenings at 7 p.m.; on Wednesday evenings at 7 p.m. there is a home-cooked meal and lively discussion.
Chaplain: The Rev. Dr. Cameron Partridge(cepart [at] bu [dot] edu)
Harvard University
The Episcopal chaplaincy at Harvard is an independently incorporated ministry that works cooperatively with other Episcopal institutions in the community, particularly Christ Church in Cambridge. The chaplaincy offers and promotes worship, fellowship, spiritual reflection, education and service in the Anglican tradition. It contributes to the Christian perspective within the academic discourse. A weekly Eucharist takes place at Christ Church, Zero Garden Street, on Sundays at 5:30 p.m., followed by a communal meal next door at 2 Garden Street.
Chaplain (begins Aug. 1): The Rev. Luther Zeigler (617-495-4340).
MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
The Lutheran Episcopal Ministry at MIT is an active group of undergraduate and graduate students, focused on worship, discipleship and social action. Wednesday night worship runs year-round, plus many other weekly activities during the academic year. The Episcopal chaplaincy also sponsors the Technology and Culture Forum, which challenges the MIT community to do work that promotes peace, justice and human dignity.
Chaplains: The Rev. Janie Donohue (jdonohue [at] mit [dot] edu), Episcopal Chaplain, and The Rev. Kari Joe Verhulst, Lutheran Campus Pastor (kverhuls [at] mit [dot] edu).
Northeastern University
The Lutheran Episcopal Campus Ministry at Northeastern University is a vibrant Christian ministry to students, faculty and staff committed to weekly worship, ongoing student support and formation, interfaith dialogue, justice seeking and service partnerships in the local community and beyond. Northeastern University students also have provided monthly outreach ministry to the residents of Morville House, an Episcopal City Mission site, for more than 10 years. All are welcome in a diverse group which includes Lutherans, Episcopalians and students from many faith backgrounds.
Chaplains: The Rev. Judith Stuart (j [dot] stuart [at] neu [dot] edu), Episcopal, and Joyce DeGreeff (j [dot] degreeff [at] neu [dot] edu), Lutheran: Northeastern University Chapel Spiritual Life Center, 203 Ell Hall, 360 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA 02115: 617-285-6577.
Tufts University
The Protestant Chaplaincy at Tufts University is an interdenominational and radically welcoming community of students, faculty and staff. The chaplaincy focuses on worship, fellowship, spiritual formation, outreach and student leadership development. Its 5 p.m. Sunday worship reflects its diversity; every other week, services are led by the Rev. Noah Evans, from the chaplaincy’s sponsoring parish, Grace Episcopal Church in Medford, or the Rev. Edwin Johnson of St. James’s Episcopal Church in Cambridge. On alternate Sundays, local ministers from other Protestant denominations are invited to lead services. Students are also encouraged and empowered to be the leaders of the community, from organizing volunteer outreach and fellowship events to leading Bible studies and weekly Noonday Prayer.
Chaplain: Rachael Pettengill (rachael [dot] pettengill [at] tufts [dot] edu).


