Hybrid In-person For Students

The Asian House of Studies will host a lunch & learn with Duke Divinity alum Dr. SueJeanne Koh, the graduate futures program director of the humanities center at the University of California, Irvine. The topic is "Theology Without Ends: Vocational Possibilities in the Wake of the Model Minority."

Dr. SueJeanne Koh Headshot

Dr. SueJeanne Koh is the graduate futures program director of the humanities center at the University of California, Irvine. She develops programming for humanities doctoral students on professional development and diverse career pathways.

She is also the director of adult education and resident theologian for St. Mark and New Hope Presbyterian Churches (PC(USA)). In this capacity, she creates opportunities for both churches to collaborate on racial justice and other pressing social issues.

She has written articles and book chapters on settler colonialism and theology, Asian American theology, and co-written a piece on contingent labor with Franklin Tanner Capps (JAAR). She graduated from Duke Divinity School with her Th.D. in theology and ethics in fall 2017.