Columbia Theological Seminary announces organizational restructuring
Columbia Theological Seminary has completed a significant organizational realignment designed to support sustainability, effectiveness and service.
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Columbia Theological Seminary has completed a significant organizational realignment designed to support sustainability, effectiveness and service.
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Amanda Shanks began in her new role last month.
The camp with PC(USA) connections will use the grant to support critical capital improvements, including facility restoration, expanded capacity, and enhanced accessibility.
The seminary will celebrate the careers of retiring professors Frances Taylor Gench and Professor John T. Carroll.
A new fellowship program will provide graduate students the unique opportunity to work in collegiate ministry while obtaining a master’s degree.
Registration is now open for the 2026 James Atwood Institute for Congregational Courage.
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