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Drew Theological School Remembers Charles L. Rice

The former professor of homiletics was honored with a painting donation

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Bishop Karen Oliveto C’80, G’91,’02 Asks “Why Are You Here?”

The three-time Drew alum reminds students that love is the simple answer

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Drew Theological School and Hispanic Theological Initiative: A Collaborative Partnership

Together supporting Latinx students to obtain a theological education

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The Rev. Dr. Edwin David Aponte Named Dean of Drew Theological School

Aponte will assume his term on June 1

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The Rev. Dr. Melanie Johnson-DeBaufre Named Interim Dean of the Theological School

Leading the community of scholars, ministers, and activists

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To Vaccinate or Not to Vaccinate?

A virtual event hosted by Drew’s Religion and Global Health Forum honoring MLK Day

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Drew Mourns the Loss of Dr. Michael D. Ryan T’62, G’67

Drew Theological School remembers the former student, esteemed professor, associate dean

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Is Being Black Bad for Your Health?

An event hosted by Drew Theological School’s Religion and Global Health Forum

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Drew Theological School Faculty Earn Promotions

Two beloved faculty members recognized for their accomplishments

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Breaking Down Whiteness

Theological School professor launches website to explain structural racism to white audiences. December 2020 – Drew Theological School hosted the reveal of breakdownwhiteness.org, a website designed as a resource for white audiences seeking to better understand structural racism in America. The genesis for this site came from a call over Twitter in the wake of […]

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Drew Theological School Hosts 19th Transdisciplinary Theological Colloquium

Scholars and students examine the relationship of religion to economy, ecology and democracy. November 2020 – Scholars and students dove deep into the relationship of religion to economy, ecology and democracy at the 19th annual Transdisciplinary Theological Colloquium, hosted by Drew Theological School. This year’s theme was Assembling Futures: Economy, Ecology, and Democracy, which was explored […]

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Alumni Share Their Journeys to Drew Theological School and Beyond

One path does not fit all. November 2020 – Drew Theological School alumni were featured during the Religion, Theology and Ministry Launch Community Panel Discussion on October 29, 2020. The virtual event was a part of the 2020 Drew University Launch Communities Expo, designed to help students, faculty, staff, alums and other community members build […]

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Drew Theological School an Ecological Leader

The community stewards the green seminary through theology and social justice. October 2020 – Drew Theological School is making its mark in environmental justice leadership. One of only 11 seminaries to achieve the Green Seminary Certification from the Green Seminary Initiative, the Theological School encourages green initiatives and provides future religious leaders with the skills needed […]

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Drew Theological School Welcomes the Largest Incoming Class in Decades

The community kicks off the fall semester with a strong global reach.

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Drew Theological School Well-Positioned for Virtual Learning

Advanced technology, innovative faculty and a global community complete the equation for success. September 2020 – Drew Theological School’s beautiful Seminary Hall has become the hub of a global network of learning at Drew. The COVID-19 global pandemic has prompted the Theological School to adapt and pivot to remote and asynchronous learning, a challenge embraced by […]

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Drew Theological School Launches Never Stop Breathing

The movement for health and social justice is sponsored by Drew’s Religion and Global Health Forum. August 2020 – Drew Theological School’s Religion & Global Health Forum launched Never Stop Breathing (NSB), a movement for health and social justice that focuses on eliminating health disparities and resourcing quality solutions to systemic health and social inequities in […]

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