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An Eye and Soul Opening Experience

On Saturday, May 13, 2016 Dr. Ronald Brown took his UTS class, World Religions and Global Conflict, to the Ganesha Hindu Temple on Bowne Street in Flushing, Queens. While Dr. Brown has taken his class to Central Synagogue and the Islamic Culture Center in Manhattan this semester, the visit to Flushing was especially important. John Bowne, after whom Bowne Street is named, gave refuge to a small band of Quakers and Baptists in his home in the mid-1600s and outraged the fierce Dutch Reformed governor of the colony of New Amsterdam, Peter Stuyvesant. The governor attempted to expel Bowne...

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E-learning: A New Adventure

UTS is creating a course which will be available on the online learning plattform Udemy at the end of May, 2016. Several more courses will be presented in the near future by experts (professors, alumni, and friends of UTS) and offered online to targeted audiences. This is part of a communications campaign to re-position UTS in the emerging 21st-century landscape of theological and religious education. The Communications Team is exploring new ways for UTS to add value to its constituents, to be relevant both in US and global education, and to tap into new income streams. ...

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40 Years and Counting: Graduation 2016

BARRYTOWN – On Saturday May 28, Unification Theological Seminary will host its 40th commencement ceremony at its campus in Barrytown, NY, overlooking the majestic Hudson River.  Along with family, friends and graduates, the Chapel will ring with the voices of singers, guest speakers and audience participants.  The property and grounds were purchased from the Christian Brothers in 1974 and the following year the first class of 56 students, chosen by the founders of UTS, the Rev. Sun Myung Moon and his wife, Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon, began their classwork in the fall of 1975. ...

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“Divine New York …”

How religions have shaped the greatest city in the world, the Empire City The new UTS website was launched at the beginning of April, and the response to the new design and features has been terrific.  The fresh new look of the website heralds further developments in engaging our stakeholders, our alumni, and an ever wider audience. The Communications Team is endorsing online courses to be part of an energized  communications campaign which re-positions UTS in the emerging 21st century landscape of theological and religious education; exploring new ways to add value, be relevant...

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Support the Seminary

Wherever there is the front line then you will find UTS alumnae and alumni. UTS Alumni are active in 65+ countries. This has happened in just 40 years. UTS was founded in 1975 and the first graduating class was 1977. Donate $40 per month in honor of UTS this year, and ensure UTS’ growth and development for the next 40 years and help it establish a firmer economic base. Ask yourself and ask another UTS alumna or alumnus how valuable UTS has been. You will be reminded how UTS has been integral for personal formation as a foundation for mission, service, and life. Please...

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Nature Club’s Spring Cleanup through the Years

In 2005 Scenic Hudson, the non-profit organization dedicated to protecting and restoring the Hudson River and the Hudson River Valley, challenged local villages and hamlets along the river to conduct a riverfront Spring cleanup each year.  The newly created Barrytown Nature Club, composed of Barrytown residents and UTS staff and students took up the task on an April weekend picking up trash and enjoying the outdoors. Scenic Hudson provided plastic bags, gloves, and baseball type caps with their name emblazoned on the front. “I have always been proud of, and pleased with the...

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Catching Up with Eric Bobrycki (UTS ’84)

Born, raised and educated in upstate New York, Eric Bobrycki ( UTS ’84) has been working since 1979 as an educator and youth developer. Eric has focused on promoting the unity of all faiths. The work for world peace is paramount to Eric and personal growth – that which transforms the individual – has been his focus. It is his belief that as a consciousness is raised, i.e., as awareness of one’s true identity is realized, then one is empowered and rightly positioned to effect peaceful change in the world. It was through his daughter, Tesia Bobrycki, that Eric first...

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A World Class Sunday School Curriculum

This curriculum was the result of many years of continuous effort. I never planned it from the beginning. There was the immediate need to create a lesson each Sunday. A teacher can receive many inspirations, but if the lessons aren’t recorded, they can be lost forever. I wanted to create a bank of material that could be used again and again. Over time the numbers of lesson plans became so large, that I realized I had the beginnings of a curriculum. Download Sunday School Curriculum When I look back, I can see the circumstances were ideal for the work to develop. I was...

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Great Trails at UTS in Barrytown

If you’ve ever driven through the Red Hook hamlet of Barrytown, there’s a chance that you’ve come across a mysterious, sprawling estate surrounding a brick edifice bearing the name “Saint Joseph’s Normal Institute” in stone above its massive doors. And if you’re not in the know, you might have wondered what these seemingly desolate grounds were. There are typically cars in the parking lots but not always people, despite the brick building’s hundreds of windows, behind which, you begin to suspect, maybe someone is watching you. Yet nothing but the call and response of birds can be heard...

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