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This Black History Month event on Friday, February 12, is a celebration and exploration of the rich tradition of poetry in African American culture.
Assistant Professor of Classics Owen Ewald looks at the creative works of early writers during the annual C. May Marston Lecture.
Dr. Soon-Chan Rah is teaching the first course in SPU’s new Master of Arts in Asian American Ministry degree.
SPU professors will talk about developing a framework for digital wisdom, which includes theological principles, cultural critiques, and formative practices.
The SPU Theatre Department presents this Tony Kushner play about an aging father, his estranged son, and an all-knowing magician.
To celebrate Black History Month, join an evening of prayers, black spirituals, and ecumenical readings featuring the SPU Gospel Choir, faculty members, and special guest concert pianist William Chapman Nyaho.
Learn more about alumna Moorea Seal '09 ― artist, entrepreneur, and "Pinterest phenomenon.”
How can we connect God’s concern for justice and reconciliation to the ministry of discipleship and worship in our churches? This two-day forum for church leaders will explore ways to take the next steps.
A leadership team was looking for a retreat venue close by, surrounded by forest, conducive to building community, and lots of open space to play their favorite outdoor activity.
Some members of the SPU Class of 2000 didn’t get to reconnect at their 10-year reunion, but they’ve been in touch. They’re busy working to improve the lives of people in Haiti.
The SPU School of Theology received two grants totalling $1 million for new graduate programs.