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Wireless Internet Access Now Available for GTU Students
Long awaited wireless internet access is available to GTU students within specified areas of the Le Conte Building and the Flora Lamson Hewlett Library. Use is limited to those with registered email accounts. Get more information and sign up today.
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New GTU Students Bring Experience and Enthusiasm
After 25 years as an academic in both India and Botswana, Sarla Santwani returns to the classroom as a student. She comes to GTU to pursue a Common Masters in Theology to add to her Masters in English Literature, Masters in Education, and Ph.D. in Education from Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda in Gujarat, India, a place she also calls home.
Although Santwani continues to focus on research, she chose GTU because of its multifaith character where she hopes to be enriched intellectually and spiritually. As an educator, she says she feels the need to create a comprehensible introduction to Hinduism, a faith she feels is vastly misunderstood and misrepresented by Western authors. Santwani would also like to address the Hindu perspective of Women’s/Gender Issues including the concept of Shakti, the ancient tradition of Devadasi (female servant of God) in India, and women saints in India.
Well versed in the lights and sounds of theater, Abdul Hamid Robinson-Royal comes to GTU from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, via New York City and most recently Los Angeles. Although he began at Claremont School of Theology as a Masters of Divinity student, Robinson-Royal graduated with a MA in Theological Studies emphasizing Comparative Religion.
He became a Muslim, expanding his interests in Pentecostal theology and spirituality. Robinson-Royal views spirituality more broadly than doctrine and looks for interfaith commonalities. Focusing on non-Christian practices in African-American spiritual and mystical traditions, he plans to pursue a Ph.D. in Cultural and Historical Studies of Religion. He says GTU is the right place for his research because of its broad interdisciplinary and interfaith focus.
Read SF Chronicle interview with Robinson-Royal...
Alumna Jenny Plane-Te Paa Makes London Daily Telegraph’s 'Power List'
Dr.
Te Paa, Ahorangi or Principal of Te Rau Kahikatea at the College of St.
John the Evangelist in Auckland, New Zealand, and 2001 GTU PhD graduate
was named 20th among the London Daily Telegraph’s 50 most influential Anglicans.
The Telegraph called her “an influential voice in Anglican liberal circles.”
The GTU Campus Bookstore Has Moved!
Our new location is:
Inside the Martin Luther King, Jr. Student Union at the University of California, Berkeley
Corner of Bancroft Way at Telegraph Avenue
More information for students and faculty...