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Moving into academic leadership is hard. How are future deans and presidents being nurtured today?
As part of the Lexington Seminar, faculty from four theological schools have participated in an unconditional mentoring program for seminary leaders.
A conversation with Daniel O. Aleshire
The president of the Association for Theological Schools talks about his new book, Earthen Vessels: Hopeful Reflections on the Work and Future of Theological Schools.
Contributing editor Melinda R. Heppe reflects on some of the benefits of her small town, where nothing is confidential.
The president of Assemblies of God Theological Seminary explains how his board gains a fuller experience of the school while on campus and stays in touch while off campus.
Recent news from the world of theological education.
Does Jim Collins' advice work for nonprofit organizations? Does it apply to seminaries?
What useful wisdom can seminary board members glean from Jim Collins’ popular book Good to Great and its follow-up monograph,Good to Great and the Social Sectors?
Boards know that they are responsible for ensuring the long-term health of their institutions, but they also have a role in helping the school’s president stay healthy and ready to lead.
Boards and administrators are looking at higher energy costs and an uncertain stock market as they plan for the future.
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