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Hartford Seminary Graduate Carries on Peacemaking in Violence-Plagued Iraq
October 3, 2014
As sectarian violence and the destructive influence of ISIS forces swirl around him, International Peacemaking Program graduate Haidar Reda Muhammad pushes forward with his work promoting interreligious understanding.
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Alex Beam Talks About Book on Mormon Church Founder Joseph Smith
October 3, 2014
Author Alex Beam, a columnist for the Boston Globe and the International Herald Tribune, spoke at Hartford Seminary on Thursday, Oct. 2, about his new book, American Crucifixion: The Murder of Joseph Smith and the Fate of the Mormon Church.
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Introducing Our 2014-15 International Peacemaking Students
September 30, 2014
Hartford Seminary began the International Peacemaking Program (IPP) in 2004, recognizing the need for skilled peacemakers in many countries with which the Seminary has connections, as well as the unique leadership training that could be provided here.
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Prof. Yehezkel Landau In Demand as Speaker on Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
September 29, 2014
Prof. Yehezkel Landau, Associate Professor of Interfaith Relations, will be speaking in three different places this week about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Prof. Landau said he has received many invitations to speak since the conflict this summer.
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Seminary Adds Pioneering M.A. in Transformative Leadership and Spirituality
September 25, 2014
Hartford Seminary is proud to announce a pioneering Master of Arts degree in Transformative Leadership and Spirituality.
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Labyrinth Welcomed as Gift to the Community
September 25, 2014
In addressing the crowd gathered for the opening of Hartford Seminary’s labyrinth, Academic Dean Uriah Kim called the structure a “gift to this community and to the community at large.”
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Five New Research Scholars Studying at Hartford SeminarySeptember 24, 2014
Hartford Seminary has welcomed five research scholars to campus in 2014, four from abroad and one from the United States.
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1,000 Paper Cranes for World Peace DaySeptember 19, 2014
Colorful paper cranes are beginning to dot windowsills, counters and desks at Hartford Seminary as part of a project to create 1,000 of the origami creations before World Peace Day on Nov. 17.
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Panelists from Six Faith Traditions Discuss MotherhoodSeptember 15, 2014
Six women from different faith traditions offered their perspectives on both historical and contemporary views of motherhood on a Sept. 11 panel called NURTURING Faiths: The Intersection Between Motherhood and Religion.”
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Grammy Winner Janis Ian Writes about Project with MT WinterSeptember 10, 2014
Singer-songwriter Janis Ian, best known for her haunting 1975 release “At Seventeen,” recently wrote about her experience in recording an audiobook of Prof. Miriam Therese Winter’s autobiography, The Singer and the Song. The audiobook project is unusual in that Janis also sings 28 of MT’s best loved songs on it.