Alumni/ae News

Rev. Dr. Theodore T. Turman (’20) to serve as President of Detroit’s Ecumenical Theological Seminary

The following is an excerpt from the Michigan Chronicle article, “Rev. Dr. Theodore T. Turman Appointed 7th President of Detroit’s Ecumenical Theological Seminary,” published on November 24, 2024. Click here to read the full article. “Dr. Turman brings a wealth of experience in both pastoral ministry and spiritual healthcare, along with an impressive academic background. A Detroit […]

BUSTH Hosts Fall 2024 Bi-Annual Lowell Lecture: Simulating Religious Violence

On November 19, 2024, the Boston University School of Theology (BUSTH) with the generous support of the Lowell Institute was proud to sponsor the bi-annual Lowell Lecture in collaboration with the Boston University Faculty of Computing & Data Sciences.  This semester’s lecture featured the North American Premiere of Simulating Religious Violence, a powerful film that takes […]

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Camille Rei Obata (’22) Launches Spiritual Care Practice

Recent MDiv graduate, Camille Rei Obata (’22), is partnering her theological training and gifts in interpersonal care to offer spaces for those in need of spiritual direction and exploration. Her passions and work center women of color and queer folks looking to connect with the divine beyond the scope of traditional religious institutions. The following […]

Dr. Danielle Tumminio Hansen (’14) authors “Trauma-Informed Spiritual Care: Interventions for Safety, Meaning, Reconnection, and Justice”

Dr. Danielle Tumminio Hansen (’14) released her latest work titled Trauma-Informed Spiritual Care: Interventions for Safety, Meaning, Reconnection, and Justice. The book description reads: “Trauma pervades every part of human existence. From birth to death, there is no moment in which a human being is completely immune, with experts estimating that a majority of people will experience […]

Rev. Dr. Olusegun Solomon Osineye (’18,’22) authors “Neighborhood Transformation: A Specialized Ministry to African Immigrants”

Reverend Dr. Olusegun Solomon Osineye, (’18,’22) recently published the 2024 text titled Neighborhood Transformation: A Specialized Ministry to African Immigrants The book description reads: “Neighborhood Transformation is a Christian re-imagination of compassionate ministry through the application of the practice of biblical hospitality. This book advocates the creation of community outreach programs focused on emotional support, legal […]