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Associate Director for Philanthropy, WA
The University of Washington Medicine Advancement has an outstanding opportunity for an Associate Director for Philanthropy – Education. Click here for more details and instruction on how to apply.
Disciples Making Disciples: The Story of Danyal Mohammadzadeh
Current School of Theology student Danyal Mohammadzadeh was frequently arrested for exposing human rights issues in his native Iran. In this video produced by the United Methodist Upper New York Conference, Danyal discusses his history as a journalist, his education in the United States, and how Jesus, too, was a human rights activist. Danyal is a […]
Climate Justice: A Seminar for Young Women
Climate Justice: A Seminar for Young Women February 19-26, 2017 Church Center for United Nations, NY, NY wesley-cj-seminar-application
Robert Pearson (STH'50) celebrates 70th wedding anniversary
Bob and Mary Pearson are now living in Keizer, OR. Bob graduated from STH in 1950 with a B.S.T. Bob and Mary celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary this past April with family and friends.
Dean Pamela Lightsey featured in 2016 BU Annual Report
Why Can’t Everyone Be Like Us? Dean Pamela Lightsey is featured in the 2016 Boston University Annual Report in her article “Why Can’t Everyone Be Like Us?”. She discusses inclusiveness as a core value of Boston University since its inception, and her pursuit of justice, empowerment, and change. Please click here to read the full article. […]
David Seaburn (STH'75) Posts "When an Infant Dies" on Psychology Today
Read the latest blog post from David Seaburn (STH’75), titled “When an Infant Dies” on Psychology Today. Click here to read.
Richard Lewis Beard (STH'57, SED'83)
Richard Lewis Beard died on December 3, 2016. He received a Bachelor of Sacred Theology from STH in 1957 and was an advocate for people with developmental disabilities. A celebration of his life is scheduled for December 15, 2016. You can read the entire obituary that appeared in the Boston Globe.
Pat Reyes (STH'11) shares his story and the story of how his community saved him
Nobody Cries When We Die: God, Community, and Surviving to Adulthood is the name of Pat Reyes’s new book, a personal look at the economic and racial oppression that threatened to kill him in his youth and the community that saved him. You can purchase the book on Amazon.
Executive Director, New Jersey
CUMAC Seeks Dynamic Executive Director CUMAC, the largest food distribution program in Passaic County, NJ, offers an exciting opportunity for a passionate and collaborative leader committed to the continued growth of the organization. The next Executive Director of CUMAC will lead the organization through a critical transition as their visionary leader of 26 years retires […]
David Seaburn (STH'75) Posts Blog on Psychology Today
David Seaburn (STH’75) writes The Evaporation of Self: Finding the Holy. Read his blog post here!