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Fuller Welcomes Melissa Symington as Assistant Professor of Marriage and Family Therapy

The School of Psychology & Marriage and Family Therapy welcomes Melissa Symington as assistant professor of marriage and family therapy. Dr. Symington earned her PhD in Clinical Psychology and her MA in Theology from Fuller in 2004. In addition, she holds an MA in Philosophy from Claremont Graduate University and a BA in Psychology and…

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Fuller Welcomes Katherine Jazyk-Larson as Assistant Professor of the Practice of Clinical Psychology

The School of Psychology & Marriage and Family Therapy welcomes Katherine Jazyk-Larson as assistant professor of the practice of clinical psychology. Building on her four years of experience as a clinical supervisor at Fuller Psychological and Family Services, Dr. Jazyk-Larson will continue to teach courses for SoPMFT in a variety of areas. In her new…

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Fuller Welcomes Jessica ChenFeng as Associate Professor of Marriage and Family Therapy

The School of Psychology & Marriage and Family Therapy welcomes Jessica ChenFeng as an associate professor of marriage and family therapy for the Doctor of Marriage and Family Therapy (DMFT) program. She brings years of MFT teaching, research, and supervision experience, as well as clinical and consulting experience across ministry, community, and medical contexts. Dr….

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Kutter Callaway Named William K. Brehm Associate Professor of Worship, Theology, and the Arts, and Associate Dean for CATS

The faculty of the School of Mission and Theology has enthusiastically supported the nomination of their colleagues on the Faculty Development Committee to promote Kutter Callaway, associate professor of theology and the arts, to the vacant William K. Brehm Chair of Worship, Theology, and the Arts, as they also welcome him as the new associate…

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Fuller Welcomes Ping-Cheung Lo as Academic Dean of the Chinese Studies Center

The School of Mission and Theology welcomes Ping-Cheung “PC” Lo, a renowned scholar of Christian ethics and Chinese philosophy, as the first person appointed to the Dean and Rebecca Stephan Chair in Chinese Studies and the first academic dean of the Chinese Studies Center, the newest of Fuller’s five ethnic centers. Dr. Lo holds two…

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Fuller Welcomes Jaclyn Williams as Instructor in the Practice of Preaching and Chaplaincy

The School of Mission and Theology welcomes Jaclyn Williams as instructor in the practice of preaching and chaplaincy. She has served as an adjunct instructor in preaching at Fuller since 2014. Upon successful completion of the viva voce for her PhD in Theology and Religion at the University of Birmingham (UK), she is excited to…

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Fuller Welcomes Mary Glenn as Assistant Professor of the Practice of Chaplaincy and Community Development

The School of Mission and Theology welcomes Mary Glenn as assistant professor of the practice of chaplaincy and community development. Prior to joining the faculty full-time, Dr. Glenn served as an affiliate faculty member for over a decade, beginning in the former School of Intercultural Studies. Through her work as a pastor, chaplain, and educator,…

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Fuller Welcomes Jennifer Ackerman as Assistant Professor of Preaching

The School of Mission and Theology welcomes Jennifer Ackerman as assistant professor of preaching. For the last five years, Dr. Ackerman has served as the director of Fuller Seminary’s Brehm Preaching—A Lloyd John Ogilvie Initiative, where she has worked to catalyze a movement of empowered, wise preachers who live and lead at the convergence of…

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Fuller Professor Joey Fung Part of Team Awarded $3.5 million NIH R01 Grant

Fuller Seminary is pleased to congratulate Professor Joey Fung as part of a team that received a prestigious five-year, $3.5 million R01 award from the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Dr. Fung is the director of Fuller’s Travis Research Institute and an associate professor of psychology in the Clinical Psychology Department in Fuller’s School of…

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Celebrating a Record Year of Giving and Announcing the “Transforming Hope” Campaign

Fuller Seminary is excited to announce the completion of a record year in fundraising, with $45 million in new gifts and pledges—including $28.1 million in cash—received between July 1, 2021 and June 30, 2022. In addition, the number of new donors to the seminary increased by 6.5 percent from the previous year. This good news…

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