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  1. Union has launched the Master of Arts in Social Justice (MASJ). This online 36-credit master’s degree can be completed in as little as two years. Building upon our 186-year legacy of social justice and working with Union’s dynamic faculty, the MASJ empowers students in the program to reimagine the work of justice.

  2. Union is committed to helping students become the leaders–pastors, prophets, public servants–who can serve the world’s needs. Leaders both wise and loving, both courageous and gentle. As one recent graduate described it, “Union grows ministers and social justice leaders with big hearts and a big faith and who are ready to take on a big ...

  3. If you are seeking one year of Episcopal and Anglican Studies (an Anglican Year) as an aspirant, postulant, or candidate in the Episcopal Church, please contact the Administrative Director of Episcopal and Anglican Studies, Chanmi Byun at cbyun@uts.columbia.edu or 212-280-1459. We are ready to discuss with you how we can best accommodate your ...

  4. MISSION. Progressive theology has long taken shape at Union, where faith and scholarship meet to reimagine the work of justice. Grounded in the Christian tradition and responsive to the needs of God’s creation, a Union education prepares its students for committed lives of service to the church, academy, and society. A Union education ...

  5. The Rev. Dr. Patrick S. Cheng is Visiting Professor of Anglican Studies at Union Theological Seminary. A priest in the Diocese of New York, Dr. Cheng also serves as an Associate Priest at The Church of the Transfiguration in Manhattan. He holds a B.A. from Yale College, a J.D. from Harvard Law School, and an M.A. and Ph.D. from Union ...

  6. The Union Medal. The Union Medal is the highest honor conferred by Union Theological Seminary as a means of honoring persons whose lives reflect the mission of the seminary in the world. Learn More. We offer an unmatched lineup of speakers and programming, meaningful mentorship, and many opportunities for leadership at Union.

  7. The Rev. Dr. Andrea C. White is Associate Professor of Theology and Culture at Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York. Her teaching and research fashion a nexus between womanist theology, black critical theory, and phenomenology. Her forthcoming publication, Scandal of Flesh: Black Women’s Bodies, God and Politics, is under review ...