Wing on wing
Christa R. Klein urges boards to consider grants as venture capital and to stay involved — both before and after the grant is received.
Poverty, cynicism, and American cigarettes
Melinda R. Heppe has found that seminarians are a maddeningly delightful bundle of contradictions — people who are willing to sacrifice everything except, sometimes, the little comforts.
Attention presidents: "Breaking through" on the Web
Technology columnist Mark Sullivan identifies theological school Web sites that break through the online clutter.
Trustee profile: Nathan O. Hatch
Nathan O. Hatch is a walking ecumenical movement — Fuller Seminary trustee, former provost at Notre Dame, and now president of Wake Forest.
A new financial assessment tool for theological schools
Governance mentor Robert S. Landrebe previews a new tool that identifies and highlights the financial trends that governing boards need to be following.
Changing Scenes
Seminary chapel receives architectural award. Gifts and capital campaign updates. Also, new leaders in theological education.
Theological school revenue under the microscope
Seek and Find? Revenues in Theological Education Following up on earlier studies on theological school finances, this new Auburn Center report explains how seminary revenues have increased significantly over the last 10 years — fueled in part by major donors.
Over their heads
Students and schools grapple with higher student debt
The Gathering Storm: The Educational Debt of Theological Students Another new Auburn Center report shares sobering conclusions — theological school students are taking on more debt than ever, and their debt may be hindering them as they move into full-time ministry.

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Changing scenes 1 Articles
Deus ex machina 1 Articles
Feature articles 3 Articles
Field notes 2 Articles
Spirit matters 1 Articles
Tool box 1 Articles
Trustee profile 1 Articles
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