The Seminary's grant research profile has grown while focusing on a number of strategically important fields of study. Use the interactive directory below to learn more about research projects.
- April 2018
CTM-Inside/Outside has brought theological education to incarcerated young men at Garden State Correctional Facility, with the potential to award certificates that attest to successful completion of a course or courses.
DIRECTOR
Dayle Gillespie Rounds, Associate Dean for Continuing Education
- November 2017
The Log College Project is an innovative initiative at Princeton Theological Seminary to help Christian congregations design, test, and implement new models of youth ministry. Twelve congregations will receive $15,000 grants to build new ministries that take theology and young people seriously. This project is funded by a grant from the Lilly Endowment Inc., built by the Institute for Youth Ministry, and housed at Princeton Theological Seminary.
PROJECT LEADER
Abigail Rusert, Director of Program Design and the Institute for Youth Ministry
“My field education placements lifted up my gifts for ordained ministry, and the dual-degree program helped me develop the skills for ministry.”