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Senior Director & Associate Professor of Integrative and Field Based Education 3041 Broadway, AD 110 New York, NY 10027 Ed.D., Religion and Education, Teachers College of Columbia University/Union Theological Seminary, 1999 M.A., Christian Education, Princeton Theological Seminary, 1985 B.A., Chemistry, Cornell University, 1982 Certificate, Institute on Educational Management, Harvard University, 2008 Certificate, Fundraising, New York University, 2005 Dr. Su Yon Pak is the Senior Director and Associate Professor of Integrative and Field-based Education at Union Theological Seminary. In this hybrid faculty-administrator position, she envisions, creates and oversees the curricular and co-curricular work of the Office of Integrative Education including Field Education, Clinical Pastoral Education, Life-long Learning, Ministerial Formation, and the Edible Churchyard. Prior to her current position, she was the Vice President for Institutional Advancement;

and the Associate Dean for Student Life/ Director of Recruitment at Union. Native of South Korea, Dr. Pak immigrated to NYC at the age of 10. She has since lived in Scotland where she worked at Shakti Women’s Aid in Edinburgh, a women’s shelter and center for women of color.
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Dr. Pak’s recent publications include: “Women Leadership in Asian American Protestant Churches” in Religious Leadership: A Reference Handbook by SAGE Publications;
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Her other publications include, “I’s Wide Shut: Eyelid Surgery as a Window into the Spirituality of Korean American Adolescent Girls” in The Sacred Selves of Adolescent Girls.
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Dr. Pak is the chair of the Status of Women in the Profession Committee of the American Academy of Religion (AAR) and has served as the co-chair of the Asian North American Religion, Culture and Society program unit and as a steering committee member of the Women and Religion Section of the AAR. She is on the faculty advisory board of Pacific Asian North American Asian Women in Theology and Ministry (PANAAWTM). She is a past board member of the Religious Institute. Deeply committed to interfaith theological education, Dr. Pak serves on the advisory board of the Center for Pastoral Education at the Jewish Theological Seminary. She volunteers at the Bedford Correctional Facility, the only maximum security New York State prison for women. She is an active Ruling Elder of the First Presbyterian Church in the City of New York. Field Education Seminar: Part-Time Concurrent Internship I (Fall 2015 and Spring 2016) Part-Time Concurrent Internship II (Fall 2015 and Spring 2016) Clinical Pastoral Education (Fall 2015 and Spring 2016)

Summer Clinical Pastoral Education (Summer 2016)After earning his M.D. and completing his internship and residency in Internal Medicine at the University of Chicago, he left for the NIH in 1963. In 1965, he joined Dr. Frederic Bartter as a senior investigator of the Endocrinology Branch of the National Heart and Lung Institute. Since 1972, he was recruited to Dallas to establish the General Clinical Research Center and to head a new division in Mineral Metabolism at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas. Currently he holds the Distinguished Chair in Mineral Metabolism and is Professor of Internal Medicine and Director of the Center for Mineral Metabolism and Clinical Research. Throughout his career, Dr. Pak has devoted himself to the study of kidney stones and osteoporosis. He has developed three FDA approved orphan drugs for kidney stones, elucidated metabolic causes for stone formation, and devised a multi-test kit for individuals at risk for forming kidney stones.