Nicholas Collura

Pronouns He/Him Job title Interfaith Chaplain and Program Director Department Office of Religious, Spiritual, and Ethical Life

I Can Help With Ethical reflection; questions about spirituality or general self-knowledge; on-campus programming interests

Availability

Monday-Friday 8:30am-5:30pm

As program director of Radius and as a chaplain in MIT’s Office of Religious, Spiritual, and Ethical Life (ORSEL), Nicholas Collura welcomes conversations with students, staff, faculty, and others in the MIT community on ethical issues in their fields as well as on matters of values-based personal discernment and discovery.

Nicholas brings 13 years of experience in a variety of roles, most recently innovating spiritual care programs in the field of population health at two healthcare institutions in Philadelphia, where he also co-founded and co-facilitated a community-based climate organizing initiative. Nicholas is a peer leader in the Jewish Heritage Museum Fellowships at Auschwitz for the Study of Professional Ethics, which creates dialogues among engineers, businesspeople, attorneys, journalists, religious professionals, and physicians on pressing ethical issues of the day. He studied film and literature at Yale University and the University of Paris before earning his doctorate in spirituality and counseling psychology at Fordham University, where his dissertation explored personality typology in the context of contemporary neuroscience.