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In Memoriam: Colin Brown

The Fuller community mourns the passing of Colin Brown, professor emeritus of systematic theology at Fuller Seminary, who passed away on the morning of May 4, 2019. He was at home, surrounded by his children and loved ones, when he died. We are thankful for the life of Dr. Brown, and his significant scholarship, which…

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Fuller Inclusion Website Relaunched

As a part of our continuing efforts towards diversity, inclusion, and equity at Fuller, we have designed the Fuller.edu/Inclusion webpage. Fuller is a place in process—it is always changing, always developing, and always striving to live more fully into its mission to equip God’s people. Part of that striving has been a history of pursuing…

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Amos Yong Announced Dean of SOT and SIS in Historic New Structure

Fuller Seminary is excited to announce that Amos Yong has been named to serve as dean of  both the School of Theology (SOT) and the School of Intercultural Studies (SIS), marking a historic new structure for the institution,* effective July 1. Under one dean, the coordination and integration of curriculum and degrees in SIS and…

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Fuller Youth Institute receives $1.1 million grant from Lilly Endowment Inc.

The Fuller Youth Institute (FYI) at Fuller Seminary was recently awarded a $1.1 million grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. The goal of the Living a Better Story (LABS) project is to discover and develop new congregational ministry approaches which effectively guide today’s diverse teenagers to Christ-centered narratives that satisfy their longings for identity, belonging, and…

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In Memoriam: Evelyne Reisacher

It is with deep sadness that we inform the Fuller community of the passing of our dear colleague, Evelyne Reisacher, on March 30, 2019 after a long battle with cancer. Evelyne was a beloved faculty member in the School of Intercultural Studies serving as associate professor of Islamic studies and intercultural relations. Her dear friend…

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APA Names Alexis Abernethy Citizen Psychologist

Fuller is thrilled to announce that Alexis Abernethy, associate provost for faculty inclusion and equity and professor of psychology, was named a 2018 Citizen Psychologist by the American Psychological Association (APA). The Citizen Psychologist award is given to exemplary psychologists who go above and beyond in leading and serving in their communities. “I am exceptionally…

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FULLER STUDIO WINS DISTRICT VII CASE SILVER AWARD OF EXCELLENCE

Fuller is pleased to announce that out of over 600 submissions, Fuller received a Case Silver Award of Excellence in the “website” category in the district competition for the Council for Advancement and Support of Education for the FULLER studio website.

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Dr. Nicholas Pearce Joins Fuller’s Board of Trustees

At their meeting this past January, Fuller’s trustees unanimously voted to welcome Rev.Dr. Nicholas Pearce to join the Board of Trustees. A scholar, speaker, entrepreneur, and pastor, Dr. Pearce serves as an award-winning professor at Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management and as the founder and chief executive officer of The Vocati Group, a global…

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Dr. Ted Cosse Appointed Dean of School of Psychology

Fuller is grateful to announce that Dr. Ted Cosse has been named as the dean of the School of Psychology (SOP) effective January 21, 2019. Since his appointment as acting dean of SOP in November 2018, Dr. Cosse has excelled as an academic leader and continued to gain tremendous admiration from students, staff, and faculty.  …

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Dr. Mari L. Clements Named as Ninth Provost of Fuller Theological Seminary

Fuller is proud to announce that Dr. Mari Clements has been named the ninth provost of Fuller Theological Seminary. Dr. Clements, the first woman to occupy the role of the institution’s senior academic administrator, has been the acting provost since January 2018, and this transition acknowledges the tremendous work in which she has already been engaged,…

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