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  • Vanderbilt University

    Preparing for divinity school: A reading list

    Guest post by the Rev. Laura Mariko Cheifetz, Assistant Dean of Admissions, Vocation, and Stewardship So you’re going to divinity school/seminary. Congratulations! I absolutely loved my experience, and now I get to be present with people who are figuring out if div school is the next right step, which div… Read More

    Jul. 28, 2021

  • Vanderbilt University

    Favorite Nashville Spots

    Are you moving to Nashville for divinity school? Coming to visit to see if you’d like to join us at Vanderbilt Divinity? We put together a list of favorite Nashville spots recommended by VDS students and alumni. You want it? Nashville’s got it. This is not an exhaustive list – just… Read More

    Jul. 28, 2021

  • Vanderbilt University

    Charge to the Class of 2021

    Delivered by Vanderbilt Divinity School dean, emilie m. townes on May 16, 2021 whether we are talking calendar year or academic year, this has been some year we have lived and it’s good to see so many of you in the flesh rather than in zoom boxes those boxes had… Read More

    May. 17, 2021

  • Vanderbilt University

    2020 Charge to the Graduates

    Delivered by Emilie M. Towes on May 2, 2021 You are the only graduating class to get two charges from the dean. I’m not sure if this will help or hurt but here we are. In this unusual moment, let me begin by reminding you that last year I… Read More

    May. 2, 2021

  • Vanderbilt University

    This is the first step not the conclusion

    A reflection from our dean, Emilie M. Townes Guilty on all three counts. These three counts can be—and hopefully will—be positive steps to not only police reform but to our very broken criminal justice system where the scales of justice are not blind but often tilted against the poor,… Read More

    Apr. 20, 2021

  • Vanderbilt University

    the power of words to harm and heal

    Emilie M. Townes Spring Faculty Assembly Presentation Delivered 1 April 2021 download a PDF of this presentation with its original formatting.   perhaps you are familiar with this childhood chant: sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me i remember my… Read More

    Apr. 2, 2021

  • A response to Atlanta area killings

    A response to Atlanta area killings

      by Emilie M. Townes, Dean and Distinguished Professor of Womanist Ethics and Society Hearts and souls reach out to the Asian, Asian American, and Pacific Islander communities in Atlanta and beyond.  The senseless deaths of eight people, six of them Asian women, joins the list of massacres that are… Read More

    Mar. 18, 2021

  • Vanderbilt University

    A statement of solidarity from the Vanderbilt Divinity Student Government Association

    To the Vanderbilt Divinity School community, In the wake of Tuesday’s murders of Asian American persons in Atlanta and amidst a disturbing nationwide trend of violence, discrimination, and xenophobia directed against the Asian, Asian American, and Pacific Islander community, the Vanderbilt Divinity School Student Government Association declares our solidarity… Read More

    Mar. 18, 2021

  • Vanderbilt University

    Looking for joy

      A monthly reflection from Emilie M. Townes, Vanderbilt Divinity School dean. Our family has been dealing with the deaths of three of our elders over a five-month period in the last months of 2020.  Their passing would have been hard without a pandemic raging around us, but the… Read More

    Mar. 4, 2021

  • Vanderbilt University

    A blessing for the imposition of ashes

    Maker of all things, In a season when we long for touch, presence, connection, we remember our place in the vastness of creation. As we enter a season of 40 days of spiritual preparation, we confess the habits of oppression often come more easily than the practices of sharing resources… Read More

    Feb. 17, 2021