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Graduation Keynote address By Dr. Burton Visotzky of the Jewish Theological Seminary
This year the graduation speaker will be Dr. Burton L. Visotzky, Appleman Professor of Midrash and Interreligious Studies at the Jewish Theological Seminary (JTS) in New York City, where he has been a member of the faculty since his ordination as rabbi in 1977. He is also director of the Milstein Center for Interreligious Dialogue at JTS. Prof. Visotzky’s address is entitled “The Miracle of Multifaith Education.”
Peacemaking Conference: Nurturing Peace in Contexts of Global Violence
Religious leaders throughout the world in every faith tradition are challenged today to be active agents of peace. The four-day conference will bring together theological educators and others to work together to teach and learn about peacemaking both globally and locally. The event is being held May 22-25, 2013 at the Interfaith Center, New York City. Hartford Seminary has joined other theological schools, universities and faith-based grass roots organizations in sponsoring the conference
The Marks of Empire: A Message from the Woman “Babylon” in the Book of Revelation to the City of Hartford

The Rev. Dr. Shanell T. Smith, Assistant Professor of New Testament and Christian Origins, presented a lecture on April 24th entitled “The Marks of Empire: A Message from the Woman ‘Babylon’ in the Book of Revelation to the City of Hartford.” By reading the woman Babylon’s text from a postcolonial womanist perspective, Dr. Smith highlighted the woman Babylon’s simultaneous ambivalent identification as a “brothel slavewoman” and as an “empress/imperial city.” This conflicting reality was also discussed from a personal perspective and in the broader context of life in Hartford.
Adeel Zeb to visit Auschwitz
Adeel Zeb, a student in the Islamic Chaplaincy Program at Hartford Seminary, is one of the 14 seminarians and divinity students chosen by FASPE (Fellowships at Auschwitz for the Study of Professional Ethics) to participate in a two-week program in New York, Germany, and Poland in June 2013
Amy Chan Wolsdorf ’69 Scholarship Fund for Women Established

Hartford Seminary alumna Amy Chan Wolsdorf, M.A. ‘69 has established an endowed scholarship fund at Hartford Seminary to benefit female students coming to the Seminary to prepare for careers as Christian educators or ministers.
Jay Ebersole’s Gift for the Building Abrahamic Partnerships Program
Hartford Seminary alumnus the Rev. Dr. Jay Ebersole ’53, in memory of his wife, the Rev. Dr. Eleanor Ebersole, ’51, ’53, along with their son Mark and Judy Ebersole have made a gift to the Seminary to support participation in the Building Abrahamic Partnerships Program (BAP).
Hartford Seminary student highlighted on MSNBC
This week’s Melissa Harris-Perry Foot Soldier is Asma Hanif, an advanced practice nurse who has devoted her life to operating Al-Nissa Holistic Health Center, a free clinic for women who are homeless, uninsured, or victims of domestic abuse, and Muslimat Al-Nisaa, a shelter for Muslim women.2011-2012 Academic Year
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With Scott Thumma, Professor of Sociology of Religion and Director of the Doctor of Ministry and Distance Education Programs


