May 5, 2024 Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women How does one grieve a loss when there is no body? What is the meaning of mourning when one’s heart is shredded, one’s spirit has flown from the body creating an empty soul, and one’s vision of the...
A Celebration of a New Era: The Installation of Rev. Dr. Lee H. Butler, Jr. Iliff School of Theology celebrates The Rev. Dr. Lee H. Butler, Jr. as Iliff’s 17th President. To commemorate this momentous occasion, Iliff has organized two nights of festive,...
March 1, 2024 Women's History Month 2024 Happy Women’s History Month! This month, we focus our national attention on women’s stories, contributions, and struggles by calling the names of the women who have been change agents. We celebrate, commemorate, learn about,...
February 2024 African American History and Heritage Month Welcome to African American History and Heritage Month! Better known as Black History Month, this month of national celebration was established in 1926 as “Negro History Week” by historian Dr. Carter G....
October 9, 2023 Indigenous Peoples’ Day: A Brief Reflection Lee H. Butler, Jr., President of the Iliff School of Theology Indigenous Peoples’ Day: A Brief Reflection October 9, 2023 President Lee H. Butler, Jr., PhD “In 1492, Columbus sailed the Ocean blue.” This was...
October 12, 2023 The Hamas and Israel War: A Public Statement Lee H. Butler, Jr., President of the Iliff School of Theology Our hearts are being rent with almost unbearable pain from seeing the newsfeeds reporting the devastation within the land that has been...