News
Princeton Theological Seminary — which is located near Princeton University, but is not part of the Ivy League school — completed a two-year audit of its history with slavery in 2018.
Princeton Theological Seminary students, alumni seek ouster of trustee chair - Religion News Service
Princeton Theological Seminary declined to comment on American Securities but provided a statement from Walton, who became the seminary’s first Black president on Jan. 1.
Princeton Theological Seminary last year released a report describing its founders’ and early faculty’s ties to slavery. Now, some of its students want the school to take it a step further and ...
The Princeton Theological Seminary said it was committed to “telling the truth” about its ties to slavery. Black students don’t think it goes far enough. Skip to content Skip to site index.
Princeton Theological Seminary will set aside more than $25 million to pay reparations for its historical ties to slavery, thrusting the seminary to the forefront of a national debate over how ...
Princeton Theological Seminary has launched a project, funded by Trinity Church Wall Street, to help theological education prepare faith leaders as “spiritual entrepreneurs” — people who ...
Princeton Theological Seminary announced Wednesday that it is dropping plans to give an award to the Reverend Timothy Keller that was to have been presented when he visited the campus to give a ...
Princeton Theological Seminary and its neighbors. In 2017, the seminary tried to replace buildings that had fallen into disrepair with new housing for students.
PRINCETON, NJ – On Monday, the council voted to adopt the Redevelopment Plan for the Princeton Theological Seminary Properties. The redevelopment plan calls for 238 residential units with 20 ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results