Life at GTU

Life at the GTU involves a diverse array of options for engagement, participation, exploration, reflection, and even adventure. Our home in Berkeley, and the San Francisco Bay Area, is the center of one of the world's most diverse and innovative, active, learning communities. Join in this vibrant and dynamic life experience.

There is always something happening at the GTU. Lectures, symposia, workshops, celebrations, art exhibits, prayer, writing groups, community conversations, all bringing diverse and creative voices to engage in new levels of understanding and collaboration. Each of us can find a way to engage and contribute in our own way.

Berkeley and the Bay Area

Public events, community programs, a stunning natural environment, a place to live.

Participation and Collaboration

The GTU's schools and centers offer countless occasions to participate. engage, make a difference.

Current Student Resources

Resources for student success.

Summer Modern Hebrew Intensive

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The Richard S. Dinner Center for Jewish Studies at the Graduate Theological Union is thrilled to offer the Modern Hebrew language intensive at the GTU again this summer. The course will be held from July 7th through July 25th and will be taught by Aviv Peretz. 

"Isaac Julien: I Dream a World" film installation

What: Isaac Julien: I Dream a World film installation

When: Friday, July 11, 1:30pm

Where: de Young Museum, 50 Hagiwara Tea Garden Drive San Francisco, CA 94118 (Golden Gate Park) 

Background: Isaac Julien is a Black English filmmaker, installation artist, and UC Santa Cruz faculty member

RSVP...

de young
1:30pm

Routed West: 20th Century African American Quilts in California

What: Routed West: 20th Century African American Quilts in California

When: Wednesday, July 23, 1pm

Where: BAMPFA, 2155 Center St. Berkeley, CA

RSVP: to alintzsmall@ses.gtu.edu by July 9

Price: FREE with student and faculty ID

Friend & family price: $5 children, $12 for staff, seniors, other...

BAMPFA
1:00pm