January 13, 2016 Recent developments at UTS Dear alumnae, alumni and friends of UTS, Thank you for your prayerful support for Unification Theological Seminary over the last month. On January 5 and 6, a site-team from the […]
January 06, 2016 M. Callahan (UTS’04) finishes 7-Year Project DP-Outreach.com has just finished a 7-year project to turn an educational Powerpoint presentation series into high quality video. The project began in 2009, reaching completion on the last day of 2015 when video #110 […]
January 01, 2016 The power of prayer in America’s future America, a nation conceived in liberty and justice, was built on the foundation of Judeo-Christian principles that, to this day, serve as guiding lights in our nation’s hope for tomorrow. […]
December 30, 2015 Fly Fishing Journal of Jack Harford (UTS ’79) … Flyfishing is a certifiable addiction.Not sure if it is being in nature, escaping from daily duties, or the thrill of catching a big fish. Sometimes it is the anticipation […]
December 23, 2015 Kevin Convery (UTS’84): A Christmas Reflection – 2015 The dear home faces whereupon That fitful firelight paled and shone Henceforward, listen as we will The voices of that hearth are still.“ John Greenleaf Whittier – “Snowbound” Another year […]
December 22, 2015 Christmas at UTS This week, members of the administration, faculty, and staff of UTS, Barrytown gathered in the Founders’ dining room for a holiday meal together. However, it was not a meal, it […]
December 22, 2015 Carol Pobanz (UTS’80) ~ It’s Not About the Pieces, But How They Work Together Carol Pobanz (UTS’80) is on a life path where she fuses art and religion. She says, “Having degrees in both art and religious education it has always been my desire […]
December 16, 2015 Maarten Meijer (UTS ’91) has published another book Martin Meijer Ph.D. (UTS’91): Dear Friend, I am very proud and happy to let you know that, after more than four years of work, “People Who Choose the Unification Church” […]
December 16, 2015 The Two Biggest Myths About Educational Debt Misconceptions help to explain why current strategies aren’t working. By Jo Ann Deasy and Chris Meinzer Myth #1—Students feel high debt loads are unmanageable. Myth #2—Higher tuition discounting through scholarship […]