ANDERSON, S.C. — Anderson University has received an $8 million gift to support graduate study for ministers, and its new graduate school will be named the David T. Clamp Graduate School of Christian Ministry in memory of the donor.
The graduate school, established in 2008 with Michael Duduit as its dean, will begin offering a master of ministry degree in August. Anderson University is affiliated with the South Carolina Baptist Convention. Duduit has taught at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and Union University and is the founding editor of Preaching magazine, a role he will continue in addition to his academic post. The graduate school’s 42-hour master of ministry program will be offered both on campus and online, focusing on the core competencies of pastoral ministry and leadership. More information on the program is located at www.auministry.com.




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