But what will this mean to the future of Fuller? By Alex Cordero The Board of Trustees at Fuller Theological Seminary unanimously voted not to relocate to the city of Pomona and to continue the future of Fuller in Pasadena. Mark Labberton, Clifford L. Penner Presidential Chair, made a formal announcement of the board’s decision:…
Organizations Educate Voters on Fight for Affordable Housing in Pasadena
By Alex Cordero Affordable housing continues to be a big issue in the City of Roses and with the upcoming election of government officials local organizations are informing local residents of what is at risk when it comes to rent control and affordable housing and urge local Pasadenans to vote wisely. The Pasadena Tenants Union…
POP Demands That Development of Fuller Include Affordable Housing for Pasadenans
Pasadenans Organizing for Progress (POP) sent a letter on Sept. 16 to Pasadena city officials as well as the Fuller Theological Seminary president and board of trustees demanding that future development of the Fuller campus – which the school is abandoning to move to Pomona – incorporate strict guidelines that require significant affordable housing and…
Fuller Seminary Moving to Pomona After 70 Years in Pasadena
By Staff Fuller President Mark Labberton announced Tuesday a new vision for the future of seminary education. Building on its 70-year history of world-class theological scholarship paired with courageous innovation, Fuller will be undergoing a transformation that will bring its scholarship to more leaders in communities that need it most. Fuller plans to expand its…