
Intersections at The Seattle School

Relational Perspectives with Annie Rogers: An Interview with Dr. Roy Barsness
Dr. Roy Barsness discusses the vision behind the Relational Perspectives Series, and why he looks forward to this year’s guest, Dr. Annie Rogers.
Fragile and Ill Women: Why Are We Telling These Stories?
Hannah Martin explores how, even as storytellers offer new images of masculinity, the role of fragile, passive women still persists.
The Seattle School Names Nicole Greenwald VP of Brand & Enrollment
The Seattle School of Theology & Psychology has named Nicole Greenwald (MA in Counseling Psychology, 2011) Vice President of Brand & Enrollment.
Cathy Loerzel Named Executive Vice President of The Allender Center
The Seattle School has named Cathy Loerzel (MA in Counseling Psychology, 2007) Executive Vice President of The Allender Center.
The Seattle School Recognized as Candidate for Regional Accreditation
The Seattle School has been formally granted Candidacy status for Accreditation with the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities.
Commencement 2018: You Make My Feet Like the Hind’s
Heather Casimere shares, “You Make My Feet Like the Hind’s,” her words of blessing and calling to fellow graduates at Commencement 2018.
Commencement 2018: A Singing People
Alex Mrakovich speaks at Commencement 2018 about his time at The Seattle School and the call to be a singing people in a world of fear and heartache.
Commencement 2018: Let It Be Glorious
Matthias Roberts, speaks at Commencement 2018 about the work of reconciliation and the death and resurrection of whole-hearted, embodied, glorious healing.
Chinese History and American Feminism in Mulan
Wenfei Ma discusses the “Disney, Fairy Tales, and Feminist Theory” class, and her final project exploring the Mulan story and its feminist implications.
The Fierce Urgency of BlacKkKlansman
Dr. Craig Detweiler, President of The Seattle School, reviews Spike Lee’s new film, BlacKkKlansman, an urgent and powerful story for our current climate.
Disney, Fairy Tales, and Feminist Theory
Dr. Kj Swanson writes about the vision behind the summer elective “Disney, Fairy Tales, and Feminist Theory,” and about why we tell the stories we tell.
Cease and Feast: Why You Should Practice Sabbath
Lacy Clark Ellman explores Sabbath as an essential practice that connects us with the holy in the midst of day-to-day work.