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Berkeley school becomes a graduate division of Santa Clara University
Pursuing a common mission, two Jesuit institutions in California have integrated.
At Claremont School of Theology, institutional turnaround means cost-cutting and a new purpose as a multireligious university
Challenged to overcome falling enrollment and financial crisis, a United Methodist school prepares to broaden its mission.
Philanthropist makes reform of governance the key to a major gift
Founded by a famous evangelist, Oral Roberts University is being transformed not just by a major gift, but by the strings attached.
Catholic seminaries explore environmental theology and develop a "care for creation" outlook
Catholic seminaries have not been leaders in environmentalism, but care for the earth is gaining ground in Catholic theological education.
In Trust president Christa R. Klein writes about the opportunity to see below the surface and take stock.
Contributing editor Melinda R. Heppe urges a better knowledge of community members — and tolerance for their quirks and foibles.
Universities may not be in the business of cultivating good values, but theological schools are.
In the New Year 2009 issue of In Trust, Rebekah Burch Basinger wrote about the importance of tackling troublesome trustee behavior. Here she focuses on behavior between meetings.
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