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If you think this year has been tough, take a look ahead
Tony Ruger, senior research fellow at the Auburn Center for the Study of Theological Education, talks to In Trust about how endowment-driven schools can face the years ahead.
Boards make connections, adapt to new realities
Three Catholic schools — Oblate School of Theology, St. John’s School of Theology-Seminary, and Kenrick-Glennon Seminary — exemplify the changes in the way that Catholic theological education is funded.
Theological schools and churches address the problem of student debt
Nazarene Theological Seminary, Campbell University Divinity School, Abilene Christian University, and the Concordia seminaries are trying to do something about educational debt.
Commentary on the current economic crisis from In Trust’s president, Christa R. Klein.
Contributing editor Melinda R. Heppe writes about tough choices and perseverance in her small town.
In Trust’s board chair compares theological education with the airline industry and sees parallels in how to maintain an organization’s viability in stormy weather.
Board leadership for rainy days or sunny skies
In Trust Governance Mentor Rebekah Basinger describes the framework of exemplary performance that boards should follow in both bad times and good.
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