Dr. David Oringderff receives the Hypatia Award for Excellence in Education

Columbia, S.C. — Cherry Hill Seminary held its Winter Commencement on Saturday, December 20, announcing five new graduates. During the same ceremony, Academic Dean Margo Wolfe presented the Hypatia Award for Excellence in Education to Dr. David Oringderff.

The Hypatia Award for Excellence in Education recognizes lifetime achievement by distinguished individuals who have served the Cherry Hill Seminary community. The Hypatia Award was presented during the commencement to retiring professor Dr. David Oringderff.

David is a graduate of Dallas Baptist University, and holds an M.A. in Counseling Psychology from Bowie State University (Maryland) and a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from The Union Institute School of Professional Psychology in Cincinnati, Ohio. He is a retired Licensed Psychologist and Licensed Professional Counselor. He is currently a consultant and trainer in forensic and organizational psychology, and psychodiagnostics.

David is a veteran of over twenty-seven years in military and civilian law enforcement and intelligence work. He holds a Missouri and a Texas Peace Officer license with Master Certification, a Police Instructor license, a Forensic and Investigative Hypnotist license. He retired from full-time law enforcement in 2021. Dr. Oringderff is a Subject Matter Expert consultant to the Department of Defense Armed Forces Chaplains Board on Alternative Religions, Sects and Cults. He has appeared on ABC World News Tonight, Good Morning America, NBC Dateline, VRT Television (Belgium), ZDF Television (Germany), and national and international printed media including Time Magazine, Texas Monthly and US News and World Report.

David first joined the faculty of Cherry Hill Seminary in 2002. Since that time he has taught scores of students, advised the first Seminary Master of Divinity graduate, chaired the Department of Pastoral Counseling & Chaplaincy, assisted the development of curriculum and standards, and mentored many Community Ministry Certificate students.

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2025 Professor of the Year Michael Strmiska

Columbia, S.C. — Cherry Hill Seminary held its Winter Commencement on Saturday, December 20, announcing five new graduates. During the same ceremony, Votaries Alumni Circle Chair, Helene Grogan announced the 2025 Professor of the Year.

Professor of the Year Dr. Michael Strmiska, head shot with photo of award.

Each year the Votaries Alumni Circle of Cherry Hill Seminary invites student nominations for the prestigious Wendy Griffin Professor of the Year Award.  This year’s award was presented to Dr. Michael Strmiska. Michael is a faculty member of Cherry Hill Seminary, Associate Professor of World History in the Global Studies Department at SUNY-Orange in New York State in the USA, and has also taught courses in Modern Paganism and New Religious Movements at Hampshire College in Massachusetts. He was the editor and a co-author of Modern Paganism in World Cultures: Comparative Perspectives. His research on Baltic and Norse-Germanic Paganism has been featured in a number of journals including Nova Religio, The Pomegranate, and the Journal of Baltic Studies. His research interests involve the political dimensions of modern Pagan and Native Faith movements in Scandinavia, Eastern Europe, and the United States, the interaction between popular culture and Paganism, and developing ethnically-rooted but non-racist forms of Paganism. In 2019 Michael was the keynote speaker for the Cherry Hill Seminary-University of South Carolina symposium entitled Paganism and Its Discontents, addressing problems of racism in contemporary Paganisms.

Click to view a recording of the ceremony, including a response by Dr. Strmiska

Votaries Alumni Circle is a membership group which supports and promotes the Seminary, provides social events for members, and sponsors programs like the Coming to the Center public livestreamed program each semester. Its selection of the Professor of the Year is a several-months long process and a highlight of the year.

About the Wendy Griffin Professor of the Year Award

Sponsored by the CHS Votaries Alumni Circle, this prestigious award is presented annually to one deserving faculty member who has demonstrated teaching excellence in the classroom and a commitment to spiritual growth for students. Nominations are accepted throughout the calendar year until Thanksgiving weekend, and the award is announced and presented at a special online event early in the new year following. As Cherry Hill Seminary’s first permanent Academic Dean, Wendy Griffin, Ph.D., and Academic Dean Emerita, brought to our seminary a dedication to academic integrity and a devotion to Pagan and Nature Spirituality. She was an academic pioneer in the study of Goddess Spirituality and Wicca, and served in the American Academy of Religion and on the editorial board of The Pomegranate: the International Journal of Pagan Studies. By the time she retired in 2018, Griffin had inspired students and colleagues alike with her intellect, skills and engagement.