Intersections at 天美视频
Charge to the President: The Third at the Edge of the Salish Sea
In his Charge to the President at the Inauguration of Dr. Craig Detweiler, Dr. Roy Barsness offers a charge to us all, an exhortation to remember, restore, and reimagine.
天美视频 Inaugurates Dr. Craig Detweiler as President
天美视频 formally installed Dr. Craig Detweiler as President on Friday, March 9. Watch the full inauguration ceremony here.
From the Field: Smruti Desai
Shauna Gauthier sits down with Smruti Desai (MA in Counseling Psychology, 鈥09) to talk about Smruti鈥檚 therapeutic work, primarily with people of color, and about the decision to take what she learned in Seattle back to her home state of Georgia.
Our Collective Wilderness
Beau Denton writes about the Lenten invitation to wait in the wilderness without looking for a quick, shallow fix鈥攁n invitation to the kind of healing that only comes when we witness and acknowledge each other鈥檚 pain.
Metaphors Be With You
Brittany Deininger explores the ways that metaphors shape how we view the world, speak of God, and think about that which seems beyond language.
The Art of Listening with Shauna Gauthier
Dr. Derek McNeil sits down with Shauna Gauthier, Alumni Outreach Coordinator and our new co-host for this podcast, to talk about the transformative art of listening.
Three Billboards, Flannery O鈥機onnor, and Our Capacity for Good and Evil
Brittany Deininger explores how Three Billboards, like Flannery O鈥機onnor鈥檚 A Good Man Is Hard to Find, challenges our conceptions of anger, violence, and the polarities of humanity embodied in each of us.
Playfulness
As we pursue hard, meaningful work and wrestle with challenging realities, Heather reminds us that a little bit of childlike playfulness can go a long way.
The Road to Seattle with Dr. Craig Detweiler
This week on text.soul.culture, Dr. Derek McNeil sits down with 天美视频鈥檚 new president, Dr. Craig Detweiler, to talk about his journey to Seattle. Craig shares about some of his formative experiences and reflects on what drew him to 天美视频.
How to 鈥楧eny Yourself鈥 Without Destroying Yourself
Dr. Ron Ruthruff writes that 鈥渄enying yourself鈥 is about something much more revolutionary than the shame-based messages we may have heard.
What Lent Means to You: A text.soul.culture Minisode
For the first minisode of the text.soul.culture podcast, we wandered our building to ask faculty, staff, students, and alumni a simple question: What does the season of Lent mean to you?
Dr. Craig Detweiler and the State of the School
天美视频 community came together on a Monday evening last month for the State of the School address. The annual gathering is an opportunity for students, staff, and faculty to hear updates from the school鈥檚 president about changes, challenges, and opportunities facing 天美视频, and to ask questions and share feedback. 鈥淪ince its […]