Eminent Scholar Named Academic Dean of Cherry Hill Seminary

COLUMBIA, SC — Cherry Hill Seminary announces the appointment of Wendy Griffin, Ph.D., as its new Academic Dean, effective January 1, 2011.

Wendy Griffin, Ph.D., Academic Dean

“I am thrilled, simply thrilled, that Wendy is coming aboard as our new Academic Dean! I cannot think of a better person to lead CHS towards accreditation,” said Aline O’Brien, Chair of the Board of Directors. “At precisely the right time in the Seminary’s growth, Wendy brings her unique combination of academic rigor and priestesshood to serve our maturing Pagan movement.”

Wendy Griffin, Ph.D., is an academic by profession, and a sociologist by training, with a Ph.D. in the interdisciplinary social sciences. She is Professor Emerita and Chair of the Department of Women’s, Gender & Sexuality Studies at California State University, Long Beach, where she has taught for 24 years. Perhaps the first to American academic to publish as openly Pagan, Wendy has published numerous academic articles on Pagan women’s groups and is the editor of Daughters of the Goddess: Studies of Healing, Identity and Empowerment, a 13-essay survey of contemporary Feminist Witchcraft and Goddess Spirituality by British and American writers. She is a founding co-chair of the Contemporary Pagan Studies Group in the American Academy of Religion, and serves on the editorial board of Pomegranate: The International Journal of Pagan Studies. Wendy recently completed work as co-editor of the first scholarly series in Pagan Studies published through an academic press, AltaMira.

Griffin said of her appointment, “I am excited about being part of Cherry Hill Seminary and making a contribution to the growing reputation and professionalization of the Seminary. When I entered the academic world as a brand new Ph.D. 26 years ago, I had no idea I would be able to end my career helping to build an institution that would serve such a diverse and committed international community.”

As Academic Dean, Griffin will guide and direct the academic life of Cherry Hill Seminary, including work towards eventual accreditation of the institution. “Wendy’s lifelong career experience will be invaluable as Cherry Hill Seminary continues to build and strengthen our program,” said Holli Emore, Executive Director.

Cherry Hill Seminary provides education for Pagan ministry and studies, including master’s degrees, certificates and practical training, through its distance education program. For more information about this story, please contact Holli Emore, Cherry Hill Seminary, at 888.503.4131, or CHS@cherryhillseminary.org,

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Cherry Hill Seminary Honors Judy Harrow by Library Naming

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June 16, 2009
Contact: Holli Emore
(888) 503-4131 chs@cherryhillseminary.org

Cherry Hill Seminary Honors Judy Harrow by Library Naming

Columbia, S.C. – The Board of Directors of Cherry Hill Seminary has approved the naming of its online library, the Judy Harrow Library & Information Center. Harrow, recently retired as Chair of the Pastoral Care and Counseling Department, has served the Seminary as faculty since 2000, and for the past year as a board member.

The first Wiccan to be legally registered as clergy in New York City in 1985, after a five-year effort requiring the assistance of New York Civil Liberties Union, Harrow has a long record of public service, including:

  • Association for Humanistic Psychology and of the American Counseling Association;
  • Association for Specialists in Group Work (ASGW)
  • International Association of Marriage and Family Counselors (IAMFC);
  • Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice;
  • Book Review Board of the Family Journal, a publication of IAMFC;
  • National Advisory Board of the Consultation on Multifaith Education;
  • Steering committee of the Interfaith Council of Greater New York
  • Former President of the Association for Spiritual, Ethical and Religious Values in Counseling (ASERVIC);

A Wiccan priestess since 1977, Harrow founded Proteus Coven in 1981, and held several leadership offices for Covenant of the Goddess, on both national and regional levels, including National First Officer in 1984. She founded the Pagan Pastoral Counseling Network in 1982, and served as the first editor of the Network’s publication. Harrow co-created a successful workshop series, “Basic Counseling Skills for Coven Leaders,” which grew into a series of intensive workshops for Pagan elders on a range of topics. She also founded the New York Area Coven Leaders’ Peer Support Group, and served as Program Coordinator for the first Mid-Atlantic Pan-Pagan Conference and Festival, as well as several other Pagan gatherings.

“I’m surprised, thrilled, and honored by this recognition,” says Ms. Harrow. “I’m also excited by the continuing growth and development of Cherry Hill Seminary, which is a real sign of the maturation of contemporary Paganism. So much has changed for Pagans during the many years of my involvement. I am so proud to have been a small part of it.”

Currently, Cherry Hill Seminary is working towards future accreditation, in part because of Harrow’s work as a liaison to Pagans in the U.S. military, which requires its chaplains to hold a Master of Divinity degree from an accredited institution.

“Since the Seminary is primarily a distance education program, the Judy Harrow Library & Information Center will be an online library,” said Caroline Dechert, Seminary Librarian. “When opened, we will be able to meet the specific information requests of professors for their courses and students, and serve as a repository for faculty and student work. This approach will greatly complement our current relationship with the New Alexandrian Library, a project of the Assembly of the Sacred Wheel.”

Harrow is the author of two books, Wicca Covens (1999), Spiritual Mentoring, (2002), and edited and contributed to Devoted to You: Honoring Deity in Wiccan Practice, (2004). She has contributed to Modern Rites of Passage (1993), Magical Religion and Modern Witchcraft, (1996). Her articles have been published in journals such as AHP Perspective (the newsletter of the Association for Humanistic Psychology), Counseling and Values (the Journal of the Association for Spiritual, Ethical and Religious Values in Counseling), Gnosis, and PanGaia.

Cherry Hill Seminary is a 501(c)3 organization, offering graduate education for Pagan ministry and scholarship, as well as adult education and training in Pagan ministry. Contributions to the general fund, in honor of Judy Harrow, may be sent to Cherry Hill Seminary, P.O. Box 5405, Columbia, SC 29250-5405, or online at https://www.justgive.org/nonprofits/donate.jsp?ein=20-4542690.

For more information, contact Holli Emore, Executive Director, at 888.503.4131, or CHS@cherryhillseminary.org.