PhD in Leadership and Change student Rev. Lynn Horan, was selected as Christian Feminist Today’s (CFT) 2022 Nancy A. Hardesty Memorial Scholarship (NAHMS) recipient. The NAHMS is presented annually by the organization to a student who aspires to exemplify the values and achievements of Nancy A. Hardesty, a founding member of the Christian Feminism Today organization. Additionally, Lynn recently published the viewpoint piece entitled, “Women, Be Supportive of Each Other” covering her current research on boundary work and female clergy attrition in the Albany (NY) Times Union. She is also the recipient of the 2022 Innovation Grant through the Presbyterian Church (USA) to support her research on female clergy boundary work and psychological safety.
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