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Alpha is a video and discussion series hosted by InterVarsity Christian Fellowship. We embark on a journey to explore the meaning of life, faith, and community. The purpose of the series is to ask the bigger questions together as people from all different backgrounds and viewpoints. Mondays at 4pm-5:30 pm on zoom. Sign up here: […]
Featuring guest preacher, the Rev. Dr. Althea Spencer. Join via the Drew Worship Facebook page or the Drew Chapel YouTube site.
What does it mean to study theology with an eye toward social change? How can we make sure that our theological commitments help us in the work of social justice? Come think through these questions during this online conversation with Drew's Associate Professor of Christian Theology, Dr. Chris Boesel.
This will be an interactive conversation that will give you a taste of the conversations happening in our Drew Theological School classrooms.
Jonathan Levy, Director of Pedagogy and Advocacy of Child Rights in Action, will explore the role of children’s rights in the thought of Janusz Korczak.
Alpha is a video and discussion series hosted by InterVarsity Christian Fellowship. We embark on a journey to explore the meaning of life, faith, and community. The purpose of the series is to ask the bigger questions together as people from all different backgrounds and viewpoints. Mondays at 4pm-5:30 pm on zoom. Sign up here: […]
Liz Mason-Deese is a feminist researcher, translator, and activist moving between Argentina and the United States. She holds a Ph.D. in Geography from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where her research focused on Latin American urban social movements.
Start off your Drew experience with a look Inside the Forest—our special slate of programs designed just for admitted students. Hear directly from your soon-to-be fellow classmates about everything from our 110+ clubs and sports to what life is really like as a student at Drew.
Writers@Drew welcomes Courtney Zoffness, author of Spilt Milk, in conversation with Andrea Chapin.
Alpha is a video and discussion series hosted by InterVarsity Christian Fellowship. We embark on a journey to explore the meaning of life, faith, and community. The purpose of the series is to ask the bigger questions together as people from all different backgrounds and viewpoints. Mondays at 4pm-5:30 pm on zoom. Sign up here: […]
Ira Pataki, a former lawyer who has shifted to a career in education, will examine the children’s republic in the classroom today.
Start off your Drew experience with a look Inside the Forest—our special slate of programs designed just for admitted students. Hear directly from your soon-to-be fellow classmates about everything from our 110+ clubs and sports to what life is really like as a student at Drew.
Featuring guest preacher, Traci West. Join via the Drew Worship Facebook page or the Drew Chapel YouTube site.
Featuring guest preacher, Kevin Newburg. Join via the Drew Worship Facebook page or the Drew Chapel YouTube site.
Considering making a move to The Forest? Drew’s virtual Transfer Open House allows you to learn more about the transfer admissions process, our generous merit-based scholarships and how to finance your Drew education. You’ll also have the chance to interact with students and staff, so you can ask questions in a supportive environment.
Deirdre Cooper Owens is the Linda and Charles Wilson Professor in the History of Medicine and Director of the Humanities in Medicine program at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. She has won a number of prestigious honors for her scholarly and advocacy work in reproductive and birthing justice.
Join us for a publishing symposium with T. Kira Madden, author of Long Live the Tribe of Fatherless Girls, and her Bloomsbury editor, Callie Garnett.