Graduate Theological Union
Press Room
For press inquiries, or to join our press list, please contact Joi Foley at 510-849-8222.
Graduate Theological Union ~ Where religion meets the world
The Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, California, is the largest and most diverse partnership of seminaries and graduate schools in the United States, pursuing interreligious collaboration in teaching, research, ministry, and service.
Nine seminaries along with centers for Jewish and Islamic Studies, programs in Asian religion and culture, the Black Church, and Women’s Studies, and several affiliates offer students from around the world the opportunity for an ecumenical and interfaith education. Graduates leave the GTU uniquely prepared to be leaders who nurture understanding, justice, and peace in a world of differences.
Top 5 Hot Topics and Experts
| Technology and Religion | Darleen Pryds |
| Gay Clergy | Jay Johnson |
| Interfaith Relations and Initiatives | Munir Jiwa |
| Politics and Religion | James A. Donahue |
| Science and Religion |
Ted Peters Robert Russell |
| More Hot Topics and Experts | |
Fact Sheets
James A. Donahue, President
Arthur Holder, Dean and Vice President for Academic Affairs
Center for Islamic Studies
Center for Islamic Studies Director Munir Jiwa
Center for Jewish Studies
Center for Jewish Studies Director Naomi Seidman
Logos
|
|
|
| .eps | |
|
|
|
| .eps | .eps |
Click on the Logo to view a larger version or download a different file type via links.
If you are an accredited member of the media (press agency or journalist) and you agree to follow the logo guidelines below, the Graduate Theological Union (GTU) will permit you to use the GTU logo in published articles or on television programs featuring the GTU. Any other use is not allowed without written permission.
Logo Guidelines
• The logo may not be copied, distributed or used apart from the article about the GTU. For example, you may not redistribute the logo in hard copy or electronic format or make it available online for others to copy.
• Placement. The logos may only be used in close proximity to, or in obvious connection with, a published article or broadcast news story about the GTU.
• The GTU logo may not be animated, morphed, or otherwise distorted in perspective or appearance.
