This gathering hosted by the GTU Interreligious Chaplaincy Program serves as a way for students to join, discuss any issues--professional or academic--and strengthen bonds and friendships.
The CIS is delighted to share that as part of the IDCL Grounded Knowledge grant project on Muslims in the Bay Area: Leading, Bridging and Belonging, a student-led group will be attending the SF Opera’s opening performance of Omar on Sun, Nov 5.
Rev. Dr. Dorsey Blake will present the 48th Annual Distinguished Faculty Lecture titled, “Seeking, Queering, and Transcending" on November 7, 2023, at 5:00 PM PST.
This gathering hosted by the GTU Interreligious Chaplaincy Program serves as a way for students to join, discuss any issues--professional or academic--and strengthen bonds and friendships.
Brian Patrick Green, the 2023-2024 Russell Family Research Fellow, will present a lecture titled "Should God Have Given Humans Technology?: Considerations of Nuclear Weapons, Space Technologies, Synthetic Biology, and Artificial Intelligence," followed by a Q&A.
Brian Patrick Green, the 2023-2024 Russell Family Research Fellow, will present a lecture titled "Emerging Technologies as Provocations for Theology and Ethics."
Join Dr. Jason R. Combs for a discussion of Ancient Christians: An Introduction for Latter-day Saints. Although Ancient Christians covers roughly six centuries of history, Dr. Combs will focus on significant developments in the Church’s second century that laid the foundation for Christianity today, including for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Join us in November for our annual Statement of Purpose Workshop, which is designed to help prospective students with a key component in the application process.
This gathering hosted by the GTU Interreligious Chaplaincy Program serves as a way for students to join, discuss any issues--professional or academic--and strengthen bonds and friendships.
The CIS is delighted to share that as part of the IDCL Grounded Knowledge grant project on Muslims in the Bay Area: Leading, Bridging and Belonging, a student-led group will be attending the livestream of the MET Opera X: The Life and Times of Malcolm X
In honor of Sister Corita Kent Day, join us in the library for a Curator's tour of the exhibition Sister Corita from A-Z.
Corita Kent was an artist with an innovative approach to design and education. By the 1960s, her vibrant serigraphs were drawing international acclaim. Corita’s work reflected her concerns about poverty, racism, and war, and her messages of peace and social justice continue to resonate with audiences today.
Join us for an information session to learn more about the Graduate Theological Union and our recently announced Certificate of Completion for Ecospirituality: Environmental Pathways to Healing.
Considering applying to the GTU's PhD program? The PhD Fall 2024 application deadline is approaching quickly. Join us for a virtual PhD Application Workshop.
This gathering hosted by the GTU Interreligious Chaplaincy Program serves as a way for students to join, discuss any issues--professional or academic--and strengthen bonds and friendships.