About us
About Us and Our Values:
The Humanist Chaplaincy at Harvard & MIT works with atheists, agnostics, and allies at Harvard, MIT, and beyond: to create an inclusive new model for how humanists celebrate life, promote reason and compassion, and better the world for all.
Our organization was founded as the first-ever “humanist chaplaincy” to serve nonreligious students at a college or university. In addition to providing humanist philosophical guidance and counseling for over 40 years, we sponsor and advise humanist, secular, and interfaith groups at Harvard and MIT, and offer weekly secular mindfulness meditations.
Humanism is a progressive lifestance that, without supernaturalism, affirms our ability and responsibility to lead ethical lives of personal fulfillment, aspiring to humanity's greater good -- it is, in short, good without god.
Please check out our website: https://www.humanistchaplaincy.org/.
Upcoming events
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Secular Day of Service
Admiral's Hill Marina, 305 Commandants Way, Chelsea, MA, USJoin the Fight for Empathy!
The Humanist Chaplaincy at Harvard & MIT will be hosting a river-clean up in partnership with the Mystic River Watershed Association sponsored by the American Humanist Association and the American Empathy Project on Saturday, May 2nd from 10-12am at the Marina at Admiral's Hill located at 305 Commandants Way. in Chelsea MA. To RSVP, take a look at our event page here: An American Empathy Project. Please see the photo of the flyer for more details.
Participants can meet at the Harvard University Smith Center to depart for the cleanup site at 9:15 AM or join directly at the site at 10 AM.
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