Princeton Seminary is pleased to announce the appointment of Rev. Dr. John Huh as the Bryant M. Kirkland Dean of the Chapel and Vice President for Student Life.
Faculty Unanimously Endorses Recommendations from PhD Taskforce
Yet another senseless act of violence took place yesterday when a gunman murdered innocent children and adults at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas.
Princeton Seminary joins the houses of worship around the country in deep lament over all who have been murdered by the racism that persists in our nation.
As a people of faith, Princeton Seminary joins its voice to those around the world who are praying for peace in Ukraine.
Princeton Theological Seminary has received $1.25 million from Lilly Endowment Inc. to fund The Ministry Collaboratory @ Princeton.
President Barnes announces his retirement in 2023.
Change and community are hallmarks of M. Craig Barnes’ tenure
At their meeting today, the Board of Trustees voted to disassociate the name of Samuel Miller from the chapel.
A $7.3 million Lilly Endowment Inc. grant to the Hispanic Theological Initiative will support the creation of a new program to help master's students.
Regarding the demonstration at Miller Chapel
By Professor Lisa Bowens
The Institute for Youth Ministry provides tools and mentorship to intergenerational teams
The Rev. Dr. David Latimore's full-time position and the renaming of the Betsey Stockton Center for Black Church Studies are the Seminary’s latest acts of repentance
Scholars and experts must submit proposals by May 15
Members of the Princeton Seminary faculty have written a call for solidarity in response to the increasing acts of violence against Asians and Asian Americans.
The Center for Asian American Christianity responds to the murders of eight human beings in Atlanta, Georgia.
Examining Christianity’s increasingly diverse and dynamic global population
Six divinity school deans and seminary presidents release a joint statement on the state of our national leadership
President Barnes outlines actions the Seminary is taking to build a more just way of life together under God.
Members of the Princeton Seminary faculty have written a statement in response to the recent murders of African Americans in the United States.
By President M. Craig Barnes
The Latest and Archived List of Messages from President Barnes
From March 6 to March 14, 18 members of the Seminary community will travel to Puerto Rico to assist in revitalization efforts.
Princeton Seminary begins to upgrade facilities to create a deeply formative residential experience while maintaining its commitment to historic preservation.
The Seminary will roll out more than 20 new initiatives by 2024
The two institutions mark their new alliance at MOU signing ceremony June 5
Teens, Adults Work Together on Princeton Theological Seminary Initiative
Recognized for her more than 30-year social justice ministry, Rev. Dr. Yvette A. Flunder, delivers the Prathia Hall Lecture
Princeton Theological Seminary Offers Free Film Series Open to the Public
Program and lecture strengthens a connection with one of the fastest growing immigrant communities in the United States
“At Princeton, we had precept groups—we’d engage text and debate. That gave me confidence to have those conversations anywhere.”