The Pluralism Project at Ohio University
A Collection of Research on the Practices of the Hindu Community of New Vrindaban (Fall 2011)
Students of The Global Leadership Center at Ohio University research sustainability, economic development, education, and gender roles at New Vrindaban and, in consultation with members of the community, identify challenges and opportunities for the organization’s future.
Cow Protection and Hare Krishna Philosophy at New Vrindaban, West Virginia (2011)
Katherine Bercik, Samantha Bergstein
Pilgrimage Rituals of Hinduism in Relation to New Vrindaban (2011)
Dominique Buccina, Jenna Miller, Ben Lawler
“It Just Fit” (2007)
Anthony Chambers, Olga Kooi, Jen Monroe
Wandering Soul: The Path to Discovering Krishna Consciousness (2007)
Katie Frasier, Joe Ketema, Amanda Melendez
Jane’s Journey (2007)
Katie Dodson, Kristin Dunsky, Missy Tubbs
A Life of Cultivation: Farming & Spirituality (2007)
Lauryn Blaszczyk, Kyle Parker, Allison Routman
A Quest for Dharma Sankirtan’s Story (2007)
Jessica Demczar, Sarah Hoppes, Ali Foreman
Is there Something Better? (2007)
Leah Wainscott, David Jones, Emily Mitolo, Christina Conrad
Wandering Toward Krishna: A Conversion Story at New Vrindaban (2007)
Elizabeth Gertz, Alexandra Hazlett, Dave Reiling
Agriculture and Organic Farming as a Path of Worship at New Vrindaban (2005)
Amber Fox, Genevieve Schambach, and Gretchen Wallisch
A Call for Krishna: Community Expansion in New Vrindaban (2005)
Andrea Dessoffy, Emily Schipper, Caitlin Mitchell, and Jacqueline Patton
Spirituality of Food at New Vrindaban (2005)
Chelsea Stallkamp, K.C. Bell, Sarah Bruton, and Kayce Berke
Women in New Vrindaban: Community in Transition (2004)
Kelli Barrows, Stephanie Bishop, Jayne Gest, and Cara McCoy
Interview Transcripts from Spring 2005
The New Vrindaban Community Past and Present:
Stories of a Community through Architecture
Scott Buga, Jill Fridley, Brian Glaser, and Tori Patterson
The Deities of New Vrindaban
Aaron Boyd, Maggie Dorsten, Lauren Spartano, and Stephanie Villaire