News from the Collegeville Institute Read all about what’s happening at the Collegeville Institute. In this section of the website we share opportunities of interest, news about what’s going on at the Collegeville Institute, alumni news, and updates on our artists in residence. Noted Ecumenist Dies August 15, 2013Collegeville InstituteThe ecumenical world, and the Collegeville Institute, lost one of this era's leading ecumenists with the death of Brother Jeffrey Gros. Read more »A Good Dose of Benedictine Hospitality July 23, 2013Collegeville InstituteOne of our summer writing groups enjoyed a tea ceremony and tour of the St. John’s pottery studio with master potter, Richard Bresnahan. Read more »Inside the Institute June 3, 2013Collegeville InstituteCheck out Volume 7, Issue II of Inside the Institute (pdf) »Read more »The Journey Daybook March 12, 2013Collegeville InstitutePeggy Herrick, artist and founder of Journey Daybook, Inc., came to work on her project: The Journey Daybook: The Birth of a Unique Journal Practice.Read more »Visual and Verbal Responses to the Loss of a Son March 12, 2013Collegeville InstituteJohn Blosser, Professor of Arts Emeritus at Goshen College came to the Institute to work on his project: Visual and Verbal Responses to the Loss of a Son. Read more »Sustaining Attention March 12, 2013Collegeville InstituteSam Thomas, Assistant Professor of Religion at California Lutheran University came to the Institute to work on his project: Sustaining Attention: Creation, Craft, and Community.Read more »Inside the Institute February 8, 2013Collegeville InstituteCheck out Volume 7, Issue I of Inside the Institute (pdf) »Read more »Inside the Institute September 20, 2012Collegeville InstituteCheck out Volume 6, Issue III of Inside the Institute (pdf) »Read more »Inside the Institute April 18, 2012Collegeville InstituteCheck out Volume 6, Issue II of Inside the Institute (pdf) »Read more »Inside the Institute January 23, 2012Collegeville InstituteCheck out Volume 6, Issue I of Inside the Institute (pdf) »Read more »<<1...3233343536373839>>