A new gift will fund Professor of Anglican Episcopal Studies at Duke Divinity School

Duke University trustee Jack Bovender and his wife, Barbara, have given $1.5 million to endow a professorship at the Duke Divinity School, President Richard H. Brodhead announced…[in May].

The gift will fund the Jack and Barbara Bovender Professor of Anglican Episcopal Studies and Ministry, to be held by the director of the Anglican Episcopal House of Studies (AEHS). The endowed professorship will provide financial stability and a foundation for future growth of AEHS, which was founded in 2006 to provide Anglican spiritual formation for Episcopal and other Anglican students at Duke Divinity School. Currently, 30 students are enrolled in the Anglican Certificate Program.

“Jack and Barbara Bovender have been devoted and thoughtful leaders for Duke,” Brodhead said. “We are grateful for this generous gift to sustain the work of the Anglican Episcopal House of Studies at Duke Divinity School, whose work of preparing students for service and ministry is a compelling example of Duke’s commitment to knowledge in service to society.”

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2 comments on “A new gift will fund Professor of Anglican Episcopal Studies at Duke Divinity School

  1. Jeremy Bonner says:

    An American counterpart to the recently endowed Michael Ramsey Chair in Anglican Studies here at Durham University (in the United Kingdom).

    Hopefully these programs will foster academic appreciation for all aspects of the contemporary Anglican milieu, both reappraising and reasserting.

  2. SC blu cat lady says:

    Interesting that an University that originally started by Methodists and still *related* to the UMC is starting an Anglican studies chair…..