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Donna Schaper

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Hartford Seminary to Collaborate with Judson Memorial on $1 Million-Funded Program

October 2, 2020

A $1 million grant from the Lilly Endowment’s Thriving Congregations Initiative has been awarded to Bricks and Mortals, a Judson Memorial Church-based organization devoted to proposing sustainable solutions for congregational buildings, along with collaborators Hartford Seminary and Partners for Sacred Places.

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Dr. Deena Grant Contributes Chapter to Book on Baal

October 2, 2020

Deena Grant, Associate Professor of Jewish Studies, has contributed a chapter to Mighty Baal: Essays in Honor of Mark S. Smith, the first edited collection devoted to the study of the ancient Near Eastern god Baal.

Joel Lohr

General HIU News

President Joel N. Lohr Publishes Article on 'Textuality and Protestant Bias in U.S. Education'

September 30, 2020

President Joel N. Lohr’s article “Sitting Alone with a Text: Textuality and the Protestant Bias in United States Education” has been published by Postscripts: The Journal of Sacred Texts, Cultural Histories, and Contemporary Context.

Hartford Seminary

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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Advisory Council Launched

September 25, 2020

Hartford Seminary’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Advisory Council, established this summer after President Joel N. Lohr called on the Seminary’s leadership to respond to the national reckoning around racial justice, had its first meeting on Sept. 17.

Phoebe Milliken

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Phoebe Milliken Named Faculty Associate in International Peacebuilding

September 24, 2020

Phoebe Milliken, Coordinator of the International Peacemaking Program, has been promoted to Faculty Associate in International Peacebuilding and Director of the International Peacemaking Program.

Hartford Seminary

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Call for Papers for 2021 Luce-Hartford Conference

September 22, 2020

An abstract of 500 words is due November 1, 2020. Papers of selected participants are due February 15, 2021. Selected authors and contributors will be invited to the June 7-9, 2021 Hartford Conference on Christian-Muslim Relations to present their papers. Selected papers will then be published in the 2021 summer edition of The Muslim World.

Carpenter Foundation

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Carpenter Foundation Awards $80,000 Grant for LGBTQ+ Peacemakers

September 10, 2020

The E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation has awarded Hartford Seminary an $80,000 grant to support LGBTQ+ students in the International Peacemaking Program (IPP).

Scholar Strike

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Hartford Seminary Supports #ScholarStrike to Address Racism, Injustice

September 9, 2020

Hartford Seminary faculty canceled academic meetings and evening synchronous classes on Tuesday and Wednesday, the opening days of school, to participate in the nationwide #ScholarStrike focusing on “the urgent importance of addressing racism and injustice in the United States.”

Faculty In The News

Dr. Miriam Therese Winter Releases New Book on Jesus

September 8, 2020

Miriam Therese Winter, Director of Hartford Seminary’s Master of Arts in Transformative Leadership and Spirituality and of the Women’s Leadership Institute, has a new book about a “living, loving, inclusive Jesus.”

General HIU News

Community Update - A New Strategic Vision

September 3, 2020

By 2025, Hartford Seminary will be the nation’s leading resource for interreligious education, research, and peace studies, providing cutting-edge research and immersive learning opportunities that enable leaders and institutions to thrive in a religiously complex world.