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Undergraduate Alumni News
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Shatrunajaya, sacred Jain temple mountain, Gujarat, India - photograph courtesy of www.sacredsites.com and Martin Gray
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- Chris Bartlett (2002)
- Chris recently finished an internship with Congressman Harold Ford in
Memphis, Tennessee, and is planning to move to Washington DC in the coming months, looking for a job in public service, with a political campaign or a non-profit organization. (contact information)
- Richard D. Campbell
- Richard has been a lawyer in Georgia since 1987 and a Judge of State Court of Elberton County, GA, since 2000. He was Law Assistant to George T. Smith, Assoicate Justice, Supreme court of Georgia, from 1987-1988. One of Richard's sons is now attending USC and "is very happy with the University".(contact information)
- Jammie Gillespie (1998)
- Jammie received her MA in Religious Studies from this Department, and was hired as administrative assistant to the director of graduate studies in the USC School of Music. In May 2003 she married Jack Turner ('02), who who also has graduated from the Religious Studies MA program.
- Jack G. Montgomery (1976)
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After graduation, Jack worked in a variety of jobs until 1978 when he
attended graduate school at the University of Virginia and was enrolled
in the Hindu Studies program. In 1982, he married and went to work for
the UVA Law School Library. In 1986 he attended the University of
Maryland-College Park and received his MLS degree. Since then he has
worked as a librarian in Virginia, Ohio, Missouri and finally at Western
Kentucky University, Bowling Green, KY where he is an associate
professor and Collection Development Librarian. Jack writes
professionally and is a professional musician in his spare time. Jack
has released two CDs of his original music and is currently authoring
books on conflict management and South Carolina folk religions. Jack has
occasionally lectured as an adjunct professor at WKU's Religious Studies
program on Hinduism. (contact information)
- Charles Roberts (1977)
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After graduation Charles worked from 1977-88 in sales and marketing at a daily newspaper in North Carolina, then went on to earn M.A., M.Div., Th.M. and D.Min. degrees from Westminster Theological Seminary, Erskine Theological Seminary, and Whitefield Theological Seminary respectively. He was ordained to pastoral ministry in 1993 in the Associate Reformed Church, Sumter, SC., and served as Pastor of Faith at the Associate Reformed Church in Sumter, SC (1993-96). Since 1996 he has been serving as Pastor of Ballston Center Associate Reformed Church, Ballston Spa, NY. In 2003, he published Race Over Grace: The Racialist Religion of the Christian Identity Movement with Universe Books. (contact information)
- Philip Rogers (2004)
- Philip is going to be attending St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary, Fall of 2004. St. Vladimir's is located in Crestwood, NY., just outside New York City. (contact information)
- Wayne Snider (1997)
- Wayne received his BA in Religious Studies. Afterward, he continued his education to receive a Masters and a Doctorate in Pastoral Counseling through James Dussault University, Seattle Washington by pursuing studies at its South Carolina Campus Extension. Presently, Wayne is finishing a Masters degree in Special Education from Grand Canyon University. He and his wife Miriam are the founders of True Life World Ministries, Inc. based in St. Stephen, South Carolina and the Senior Pastor of Life Changing Christian Center. He was consecrated to the office of Bishop on April 1, 2006. He is the presiding prelate of True Life World Ministries, covering churches and ministries in South Carolina, Georgia, and Pennsylvania. He also speaks at different ministry conferences across the nation.(contact information)
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