Dr. Kathryn McClymond
Georgia State University
Atlanta, GA
Dr. Kathryn McClymond is professor in and chair of the department of religious studies at Georgia State University. She became a Pluralism Project affiliate in 2002. Dr. McClymond and her students researched numerous Buddhist, Hindu, Jain, Muslim and Sikh religious centers in and around Altanta, Georgia. Their work complements the research of Dr. Laderman at Emory University on the religious diversity of Atlanta. Student researchers included Russell Cambron, Anthony Petro, Aimee Parkhurst, Claire Murata, Janis Carino, and Celia Arch, as noted at the end of each profile.
Selected Links and Publications
- Faculty webpage: Dr. Kathryn McClymond
- Center Profiles
- Drepung Loseling Monastery, Inc. (2008)
- Hindu Temple of Atlanta, Inc. (Balaji Temple) (2004)
- India American Cultural Association (2006)
- International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) (2003)
- Islamic Community Center of Atlanta (2006)
- Jun Dung Sa Buddhist Temple (2006)
- Rameshori Buddhist Center (2006)
- Shree Shakti Mandir, Atlanta (2005)
- Sylvan Forest (2006)
- The Sikh Study Circle (2005)
- Tu Vien Kim Cang (2005)
- Wat Buddhabucha (2003)