Thursday, May 26, 2016

Innovations at Christian Theological Seminary are Featured

Hayleigh Colombo of the Indianapolis Business Journal authored an extensive article on Christian Theological Seminary, "Seminary evolves as American church-going habits change."  Colombo interviewed Matt Boulton, president of CTS, to present both the challenges facing the institution and the many initiatives designed to better serve students.  The article is accompanied by several charts with details of student characteristics and changes in enrollment over the past five years.
The institution's Hub for Innovation Vision and Entrepreship [HIVE] is one example of steps taken to foster partnerships and encourage communication with the community.

CTS was initially founded in 1855 as part of North Western Christian University that is now known as Butler University.  CTS became a free standing seminary in 1958 and is located just north of the Butler campus.  It is affiliated with the Disciples of Christ.


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