The Social Dynamics, Intergroup Relations, and Religious Study Lab focuses on understanding the complex interactions within and between social groups and the influence of religion on these dynamics. Social dynamics refers to the patterns of behavior, interactions, and social processes that emerge within groups. Intergroup relations examine how different groups perceive, interact with, and relate to each other, including prejudice, discrimination, and conflict. Religious study explores the role of religious beliefs, practices, and institutions in shaping social behaviors and group interactions. This lab aims to provide comprehensive insights into how social dynamics and religious factors influence intergroup relations, promoting a deeper understanding of societal cohesion and conflict.