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No events on this day.
Dr. Christina Gschwandtner from Fordham University, New York, will be speaking at Chapel on March 17. Her message is titled
OT Guild is meeting on Wednesday, March 18th at 12:30pm (Eastern) where Ambrose Thomson will be sharing on the topic
The Hermeneutics Group will be discussing Dr. Stanley Porter's forthcoming article: "The Philosophical and Hermeneutical Foundations of Language Study." The Hermeneutics Group is
No events on this day.
No events on this day.

MDC has been advocating for women in theological education since 1888, from our founding mother to the women who walk our halls today.
With insurance professionals and a 24/7 emergency claims service, we are ready to assist you no matter what.

Schedule an appointment with our Admissions Team to discover which program is right for you.

Access free resources and support for your well-being through the GuardMe Student Support Program.

Looking for a specific person or department? Find them in our faculty and administrative staff directory.
No events on this day.
Dr. Christina Gschwandtner from Fordham University, New York, will be speaking at Chapel on March 17. Her message is titled
OT Guild is meeting on Wednesday, March 18th at 12:30pm (Eastern) where Ambrose Thomson will be sharing on the topic
The Hermeneutics Group will be discussing Dr. Stanley Porter's forthcoming article: "The Philosophical and Hermeneutical Foundations of Language Study." The Hermeneutics Group is
No events on this day.
No events on this day.

MDC has been advocating for women in theological education since 1888, from our founding mother to the women who walk our halls today.

The MDC Theological Research Seminar (TRS) is a bimonthly gathering for all MDC students and faculty. TRS meets from 1:00 PM to 1:50 PM on alternating Mondays, and includes about thirty minutes for the paper presentation and twenty minutes for discussion.
All advanced degree students are invited to present a paper and share your research with your colleagues. TRS is an excellent opportunity to “test drive” a paper you will be presenting at an upcoming conference and receive helpful feedback on your current research projects. Thinking about submitting an article to a journal and want some interaction first? TRS will provide it. Just published an article or an essay and want to share it us? TRS is an excellent opportunity to broadcast it.
This year the organizing committee consists of Dr. James Dvorak, Dr. Phil Zylla, and Dr. Gord Heath. To submit a paper, contact a member of the organizing committee.