Our new president shares thoughts on interreligious education, diversity within community, and the mix of scholarship and religious commitment that makes the GTU unique. From the Fall 2018 Issue of Skylight.
Hub Foundation is partnering with the GTU and several other graduate and undergraduate schools to develop future leaders by offering scholarships to students in Islamic Studies and related fields. Scholarship recipients receive $20,000. Applications are due July 15, 2018.
PhD student Nathan Michon has received a Fulbright Award to conduct research at Tohoku University in Japan to study how Japanese clergy are combining approaches often employed in Western chaplaincy with traditional Japanese Buddhist meditations and other techniques.
In celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the Center for Jewish Studies, Professor Naomi Seidman looks back at the key people and events that shaped the Center during its first half-century.
As the Center for Jewish Studies marks its fiftieth year, CJS Director Deena Aranoff reflects on the cooperative spirit and critical engagement that continue to characterize its work.
In his final column for Skylight magazine, our retiring president, Riess Potterveld, reflects on the need for education to demonstrate identifiable impact.