Wendy Griffin Named Academic Dean Emerita Upon Retirement from Seminary

Columbia, S.C. — Wendy Griffin, Ph.D., has been named Academic Dean Emerita by Cherry Hill Seminary, as she retires from seven years of service as Academic Dean for that institution.

Wendy Griffin, Ph.D.

Griffin was the first permanent academic dean for Cherry Hill Seminary (CHS), taking the position on January 1, 2011. Professor Emerita of Women’s, Gender & Sexuality Studies at CSU Long Beach, Griffin was one of the first scholars to publish academic research in Goddess Spirituality and Wicca. She is founding Co-chair of the Contemporary Pagan Studies Group for the American Academy of Religion, co-editor of the first academic series in Pagan Studies, and on the editorial board of The Pomeganate: the International Journal of Pagan Studies. Editor of the anthologies Daughters of the Goddess: Studies of Healing, Identity and Empowerment and of Sacred Land & Spiritual Landscapes, she has published numerous articles and chapters here and internationally. In her spare time, she has published two historical novels.

The announcement was delivered today by former CHS board chair Jeffrey Albaugh at the 14th annual Conference on Pagan Studies, following Griffin’s conference presentation. Albaugh noted his gratitude for her dedication to strengthening and shaping CHS programs. The full text of the proclamation is given below.

Executive Director Holli Emore said, “It is rare that one is able to enjoy the kind of experience I have had working with Wendy for the past seven years. It has been a deep privilege, and I know that I speak for the entire staff when I say how very much she will be missed.”

Longtime colleague Michael York, who also has taught for CHS for more than ten years, provided this statement:

Throughout my own academic career, Wendy Griffin has constantly impressed as a most esteemed colleague. In addition, I have also come to be extremely privileged to be able to call her a dear friend. But apart from our friendship, she has never failed to inspire one and all with her professional abilities and acute intellectual engagement. With all challenges of education and research, she has become a distinguished model, and what has been particularly appreciated is the warm and human touch she brings to every aspect of her work. Certainly, Cherry Hill Seminary has benefitted immensely from her directorship for which she freely sacrificed much of her retirement time. I believe everyone who has had contact with her has nothing but gratitude for her sensitive concerns as well as her achievement in bequeathing the seminary a durable legacy to carry the institution skillfully into the future.

The Seminary continues its search for a new academic dean.

For more information, contact the office at CHS@cherryhillseminary.org.

PROCLAMATION

In Honor of Wendy Griffin
Presented by The Board of Directors

WHEREAS Dr. Griffin

Recognized the value of a professional educational program to serve the unique needs of students desiring to learn about Pagan and other Earth-Based Spiritualities and to serve those communities;

Offered her profound expertise and experience to shape a graduate program which could be presented successfully for formal accreditation;

Showed vision for the future of Cherry Hill Seminary through a generous endowment gift;

Supported her Cherry Hill Seminary colleagues and students in every way she was asked for these past ninety-five months, earning their deep admiration and full trust;

Demonstrated exceptional commitment to the organization by serving a full seven years as Academic Dean, far beyond her original three-year term;

Remained dedicated to standards of academic integrity even in times of shifting public opinion;

Exemplified resilience, fortitude and faith in the importance of Cherry Hill Seminary to the world; and

In all of her work as Academic Dean, shared wisdom, compassion, and the accumulated expertise of her career in academia, without reservation;

BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Directors of Cherry Hill Seminary do proclaim on this 26th day of January, 2018 the appointment of Dr. Griffin as Academic Dean Emerita.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, Cherry Hill Seminary will preserve a copy of this PROCLAMATION for posterity, making it a part of the Seminary permanent record.

Proclamation In Honor of Wendy Griffin

PROCLAMATION

In Honor of Wendy Griffin

Presented by The Board of Directors

WHEREAS Dr. Griffin

Recognized the value of a professional educational program to serve the unique needs of students desiring to learn about Pagan and other Earth-Based Spiritualities and to serve those communities;

Offered her profound expertise and experience to shape a graduate program which could be presented successfully for formal accreditation;

Showed vision for the future of Cherry Hill Seminary through a generous endowment gift;

Supported her Cherry Hill Seminary colleagues and students in every way she was asked for these past ninety-five months, earning their deep admiration and full trust;

Demonstrated exceptional commitment to the organization by serving a full seven years as Academic Dean, far beyond her original three-year term;

Remained dedicated to standards of academic integrity even in times of shifting public opinion;

Exemplified resilience, fortitude and faith in the importance of Cherry Hill Seminary to the world; and

In all of her work as Academic Dean, shared wisdom, compassion, and the accumulated expertise of her career in academia, without reservation;

BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Directors of Cherry Hill Seminary do proclaim on this 26th day of January, 2018 the appointment of Dr. Griffin as Academic Dean Emerita.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, Cherry Hill Seminary will preserve a copy of this PROCLAMATION for posterity, making it a part of the Seminary permanent record.

To the Members of Emanuel AME and the City of Charleston SC

The Cherry Hill Seminary family of students, faculty, administration and board leadership extends our deep condolences to the families and friends of those who lost their lives in last night’s tragic shooting at Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, S.C.

We are concerned by the culture of violence which has shattered the peace of a sacred space.

Our prayers for healing go out to the people of Emanuel who have lost a caring pastor, the constituents of District 45 who lost a powerful advocate for justice, and the people of Charleston, who are suffering this violation of their beautiful and peaceful city.

Remembering A Respected & Beloved Colleague: James L. Bianchi, 1949-2015

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Longtime Cherry Hill Seminary faculty member, James L. Bianchi passed yesterday after several weeks of illness. Jim taught for CHS for more than a decade, his signature course being “Religion and the Law.” He was scheduled to begin Monday teaching a new course, “Moral Advocacy: Overcoming the Divide,” about which he was enthusiastic.

Aline O’Brien (M. Macha NightMare) recalls Jim’s beginnings with CHS:

“The minute I met James, I knew he’d be great for Cherry Hill Seminary, if I could interest him. Fortunately, he was indeed interested, and he began teaching Paganism and the Law the next semester. He has remained steadfast in contributing his time, knowledge, wisdom, and support ever since.

“James also spearheaded efforts at getting volunteers to work with Pagan inmates and fostering networks of those who do. He drummed everywhere he went. He called the Quarters in Gaelic. He was a most generous and enthusiastic Druid. His loss to San Francisco Bay Area Pagandom and beyond is immeasurable. In love may he return again.”

Executive Director Holli Emore took Jim’s original course and remembers how he gave her the grounding to understand how the law underpins our American society, how to research case law, how to make a case when advocating for a cause, and more. “Jim has always been there for me, first when I was his student, and in the years since, after I became director. He was excited about the new summer course he had developed, called Moral Advocacy: Overcoming the Divide.* He helped CHS set a standard for excellence in our very early years. We will all miss him more than I can say.”

While the family has not yet released an obituary, son Matt Bianchi posted a message on social media which gives a glimpse of Jim’s many talents and interests:

“He is and was; a professor, a lawyer, a Druid, an artist, a writer, an advocate for the voiceless, a scout master, a tracker, a community leader, a stargazer, a wilderness survivor, a musician, a healer, a friend, a father, a husband, a son, a cousin, an uncle, a brother, a wanderer, fighter, a sounding board, a story teller, a mentor, an optimist, a realist, a comedian, a genius, a spiritual leader . . .”

Cherry Hill Seminary invites its students, faculty and volunteers to share their memories about Jim for an online tribute page; send these to CHS@cherryhillseminary.org. Gifts in memory of Jim may be made at https://cherryhillseminary.org/support-us/give-now/, or we will share any selected charities which may be announced by the family.

For more information, contact the office at CHS@cherryhillseminary.org. *Note that Moral Advocacy will run during the summer semester, taught by Deirdre Sommerlad-Rogers, Ph.D.