At Middlebury College, Muslim chaplaincy is a husband and wife affair
Julie Poucher Harbin
(RNS) Many of the countrys most prestigious universities have hired Muslim chaplains in recent years to offer spiritual support to their Muslim students. Middlebury College, one of Americas oldest liberal arts schools, outmatched them all.
The small rural Vermont school hired Beau Latif Scurich and his wife, Naila Baloch, in the summer of 2014 to share the full-time Muslim chaplaincy position.
The 30-somethings, who were previously chaplains at Tufts and Northeastern universities, are the first married couple to share a full-time Muslim chaplaincy position at a U.S. college.
Baloch is a religion and astrophysics graduate with a masters in theological studies who grew up in a mixed Sunni-Shia household in Pakistan; Scurich is an American Muslim convert from California with a degree in Islamic studies and Arabic.
http://www.religionnews.com/2015/06/01/middlebury-college-muslim-chaplaincy-comes-pair/