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Shifting Borders: Rethinking Immigration at the U.S./Mexico Border on Dec. 4, 2014. Vanderbilt Divinity School Reading Room.
Divinity School Community Breakfast, David Michelson, Feb 5, 2015.Vanderbilt Divinity School Reading Room. Vanderbilt University photos by Anne Rayner
Latinx Seminarians Present: A Latinx Heritage Month Celebration
Divinity School
The Nuyorican Bomba ensemble Redobles de Cultura
Vanderbilt University
Photo: Anne Rayner; VU
Divinity School BLM/MLK event in Flynn Auditorium, Friday, Sept. 21, 2018, in Nashville, Tenn. (Wade Payne/www.wadepaynephoto.com)
Burns Supper at the Rainy Hall. Copyright © 2015 Yao Hui. All rights reserved. This photograph should not be used without permission from Yao Hui.
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Everyone would try to touch this hanging water bucket. Maybe it had some form of religious divinity to it. God knows.
Team members of BD Stevens Ltd. and construction support from Acadia University were present to witness the Re-dedication of the College building. Pictured (l-r) Luke Eliot, General Manager, BD Stevens Ltd., Chris Callbeck, Vice-President Finance and Administration and CFO, Acadia University, Dr. Harry Gardner, President, Acadia Divinity College, Marcel Falkenham, Executive Director of Facilities, Acadia University, Matt McIntyre, Site Superintendent, BD Stevens Ltd., and Steve Giffin, Project Manager, BD Stevens Ltd.