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Statement by President Molly T. Marshall on Community Response Efforts

By | on 22, Jan 2026 |   Campus News social justice justice immigration Alums news releases Activism statement

These are fraught days for us. Those who call the Twin Cities home persist under the pall of a federal occupation, bracing each day for word of a new atrocity. In the weeks since an ICE agent killed R[...]

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Statement by President Molly T. Marshall on the Killing of Renee Good

By | on 08, Jan 2026 |   immigration news releases Activism statement

Dear Friends of United,

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Donors Establish the Wilson Yates Chair of Theology and the Arts

By | on 06, Mar 2025 |   news Announcements Arts Theology Alums theological education news releases theology and the arts Academics statement Faculty

SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA, UNITED STATES, March 6, 2025. United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities is thrilled to announce the establishment of the Wilson Yates Chair of Theology and the Arts. This t[...]

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Statement by United President Molly T. Marshall on the 2024 US Election

By | on 07, Nov 2024 |   statement

This morning, many in our community are fearful, not knowing what comes next for them and their loved ones. The possibilities of disenfranchisement, displacement, and oppression foster despair and rig[...]

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Statement on Anti-LGBTQIA+ Violence and the Death of Nex Benedict

By | on 23, Feb 2024 |   Activism lgbtq statement

On February 8, 16-year-old Nex Benedict died just one day after being beaten by peers in an Owasso High School restroom. Nex, who was nonbinary, was the target of bullying and harassment.

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United to Host Livestream & Discussion of the Rainbow Push Coalition's Emergency Summit for Gaza

By | on 05, Jan 2024 |   social justice leadership social transformation statement Leadership Center for Social Justice

President Molly T. Marshall, on behalf of United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities, joins fellow “faith leaders and civil and human rights advocates, all united in this moment of moral reckoning[...]

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