Please join Maine-area Alumni/ae for a casual luncheon & conversation with Union alums and friends on Thursday, March 28 from 12noon – 2:00 p.m. at the home of Jim Gertmenian ’72 and Susan Deborah King ’73. Luncheon co-hosted
The fallout from twenty years of neoliberal economic globalism has sparked a surge of interest in the old idea of democratic socialism. Gary Dorrien will address the expansive and ambitious intellectual history of this topic, and his
After 24 years and almost 3000 chapels, ceremonies, exhibits, and public events, Troy is retiring as Director and Visiting Assistant Professor of Worship at Union Seminary. To say thanks and mark the end of “this”
In the biblical imagination, the heavens are teeming with life—and it isn’t all angels singing. God is surrounded by hybrid creatures, vengeful spirits, divine hitmen, and other bizarre figures who commit remarkably violent acts, all
Join us on Monday, May 6, at 6:00 p.m., for a beer at the award-winning Fifth Hammer Brewing Company in Long Island City, Queens. And don’t worry, drinks are on Union! Click here to RSVP.
As part of our ongoing “Faculty on the Road” initiative—where Union faculty members offer to meet with alums whenever and wherever they travel—we are delighted to let you know that our distinguished Christiane Brooks Johnson
Rev. Dr. Johanna van Wijk-Bos ’76 and Rev. Emily Odom ’90 invite you to: A Potluck Dinner with Louisville-Area Union Alums Please join us for a summertime evening of food and fellowship, where we will
The “Model Minority” myth—which neglects the lived reality of oppressed peoples within any given racial/ethnic group—is toxic as well as grossly inaccurate when applied to the Asian and Pacific Islander (API) community with its vast
ReUnion is a time for all alumni/ae, students, and friends of the Seminary to reconnect with one another and with the institution. Registration is now closed. Please click here for the full schedule, accommodations, and
Established in 1994, the Unitas Distinguished Alumni/ae Awards bear witness to the faith and perseverance of living Union alumni/ae who exemplify the Seminary’s academic breadth, its diversity and inclusiveness, and the range of vocations its graduates
A solemn observance of the 400th Anniversary of the arrival of the first Africans to be sold into bondage in the U.S. This multi-faith service is presented by The Riverside Church, Union Theological Seminary, and
The Rev. Kymberley Clemons-Jones ’05, the Rev. Tom Goodhue ’75, and Rev. Emily Odom ’90, Director of Alumni/ae Relations would like to invite you to attend a festive and informative luncheon gathering of Union and
“A Fresh Word” (formerly Got Sermon?), brings the gifts of our faculty to our alumni/ae, students, neighbors, and friends who primarily serve congregations in ministries of preaching. Click here to view the flyer. Karl Barth
Karen Byrne, Union ’07 and Robin Gorsline, EDS ’85 & Union ’99 invite Union and EDS alumni/ae and friends to a reception at the home of the Byrne family, on Friday, October 25, from 5:00 –
Alums and friends are invited to join Dr. Hamori for coffee before the lecture at 5:00 p.m. If you are planning to attend this presentation and the coffee beforehand, please email [email protected] so that we may let
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