Vision
The University’s graduate School of Theology will become an agent of transformation across the Episcopal Church and beyond as the lay and ordained leaders it prepares will be equipped with tools for truth-telling, reconciliation and transformation.
The undergraduate College will become a model for intellectual and courageous inquiry and transformative relationship building by providing intentional curricular and co-curricular opportunities for all faculty, staff, students, and community members related to the Truth, Community Healing, and Transformation (TCHT) framework.
To work toward this end, and to foster community healing, we must acknowledge, learn, and take action to address our institution’s —and nation’s—past and how it has shaped our present and hopes for the future.
Our Goals
- Promote community healing activities on campus and in our community
- Erase institutional barriers to equal treatment
- Prepare the next generation of leaders to build just and equitable communities
Background
On Nov. 17, Sewanee was chosen by the American Association of Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) to host one of 16 new Campus Centers around the country. These centers are part of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation’s TCHT movement – a comprehensive, national and community-based process to address the historic and contemporary sources of racism and bring about transformational and sustainable change.
The AAC&U TCHT Framework provides coherency and coordination to the community reconciliation work already underway at Sewanee, and the national designation affirms Sewanee's place among peer and aspirant institutions also engaged in this seminal work. The University’s TCHT Campus Center further aligns Sewanee, the only institution of higher education founded and governed by dioceses of the Episcopal Church, with the Church’s ongoing Becoming Beloved Community initiative.
There are currently 71 TCHT Campus Centers, including centers at Agnes Scott College, Bethel College, Brown University, Duke University, Millsaps College, Pepperdine University, and the University of Maryland, Baltimore.
People
- Sewanee’s Campus Center Team - Learn more about our on-site team.
- TCHT Scholars Cohort - Three new tenure-track professors will engage in high-impact teaching and social justice work, connecting with students and the community through new courses, campus talks, and mentorship.
We want to hear from you
Join us in shaping and building the TCHT Campus Center!
- What is your vision of truth?
- What is your vision of community healing?
- What is your vision of transformation?
Email Director Tiffany Momon your questions, your input, and your hopes.