Seattle University
  • Calendar
  • Site Index
  • Directories
  • Contact
  • Support SU
More Options
  • Report a Problem
  • Give Us Feedback
  • Search SU
  • Where do you need to go?
    • Academic Affairs
    • Professional and Continuing Education
    • Catalog
    • Diversity Statement
    • Global Learning
    • Core Curriculum
    • Health and Personal Wellness
    • Mission and Ministry
    • Nondiscrimination Policy
    • Summer Programs
    • Visit Campus
    • Facilities Services
    • Schools and Colleges
    • Albers School of Business and Economics
    • College of Arts and Sciences
    • College of Education
    • College of Nursing
    • College of Science and Engineering
    • Matteo Ricci College
    • School of Law
    • School of Theology and Ministry
    • Departments
    • Alumni
    • Athletics
    • Bookstore
    • Conference and Event Services
    • Housing and Residence Life
    • Human Resources
    • Information Technology
    • Lemieux Library
    • Marketing Communications
    • Office of Research Services
    • Public Safety
    • Recreational Sports
    • Registrar
    • Student Financial Services
    • Online Services
    • SUOnline
    • Email
    • Angel
    • MySU
School of Theology and Ministry
  • About
  • Academics
  • Admissions
  • Current Students
  • News & Events
  • Blogs
  • Support Our Mission
  • Contact
About
About Us
What Sets Us Apart?
Student & Alumni Stories
Meet the Dean
Request Info
Viewbook
Academics
Academics
Graduate Degrees
Professional Certificates
Continuing Education
Course Auditing
Core Faculty
Adjunct Faculty
Scripture and Leadership Training (SALT)
Apply Now
Admissions
Admissions
Information Sessions
Admission Requirements
Scholarship Opportunities
Financial Aid
Admissions FAQ
Prerequisite Program
Refer a Student
Apply Now
Seattle University Graduate Catalog
Current Students
Current Students
Student Community
Worship & Liturgy
Student Resources
Jobs & Internships
Special Course Offerings
Student Forms
Office of the Registrar
Course Schedules and Syllabi
Contextual Education
News & Events
News & Events
Event Calendar
Latest Newsletter
Search for Meaning Book Festival
Faith & Family Homelessness Project
Yom HaShoah
Faith & Values in the Public Square
Week of Prayer
Harvard University Pluralism Project
Blogs
Blogs
Faith & Family Homelessness
Soul Improv
Faith & Values
Worship & Liturgy
Support Our Mission
Support Our Mission
Ways to Give
Join the Legacy Society
Contact
Core Faculty
Staff Directory

Upcoming Events

School of Theology and Ministry > News and Events > Latest News
Ryle Scholarship recipient to pursue leadership degree at STM

SEATTLE–School of Theology and Ministry student, Luke Black, has been awarded the Monsignor Edward J. Ryle Scholarship for Faith and Public Policy. The scholarship, valued at more than $50,000, is provided by the Arizona Ecumenical Council. Ryle, a Catholic priest and a former sociology professor, left a university teaching position to become a highly effective public policy advocate for social justice issues in the state of Arizona.

The Ecumenical Council hopes to “not only heal the wounds of the Church, but will also heal the wounds of our world.” By honoring Monsignor Ryle, the Council’s goal is to select candidates who seek to help lead the world to a place of greater justice and more abiding peace.

The Council stated that it selected Seattle University’s School of Theology and Ministry (STM) because “the school has a reputation for creative educational programming that helps young people blend their commitment to faith and spirituality with their commitment to create a more just and humane world.”

As the first full scholarship for an STM student, Black will pursue the Master of Arts in Transformational Leadership (MATL). The son of missionary parents, Black has traveled extensively and worked with Habitat for Humanity in Central Arizona as well as for the YWCA of King and Snohomish Counties.

“In conceiving the Ryle scholarship and partnering with a school like STM, the Arizona Ecumenical Council has devised a brilliant strategy for supporting the next generation of justice advocates working from a faith-based orientation,” said Mark Markuly, the dean of the school.

Plans are already in place to name a second Ryle Scholar.
 

 

 

 

Facebook IconTwitter IconVimeo IconYouTube IconIcon - LinkedIn

Nondiscrimination Policy | Diversity Statement
RSS | Contact | Careers | Public Safety

Seattle University

School of Theology and Ministry

901 12th Ave, P.O. Box 222000
Seattle WA 98122
206.296.5330