Yale Divinity School’s Positive Impact on America’s Communities

Public Impact

Yale Divinity School contributes powerfully to the nation’s strength and the common good. We do this through the religiously trained leaders we send into churches and communities across America, through the direct provision of educational resources to lay leaders and lifelong learners, and through the creation of deeper knowledge of God and the application of theology to the pressing issues of our day.

Today, our graduates lead congregations and provide spiritual care in hospitals, schools, and numerous other settings. They bring their theological knowledge and religious commitment to bear in public service or as leaders of nonprofits that meet urgent human need. They do research and teach the next generations, dedicated to creating a more religiously informed and inspired America. They apply their ethical formation to important roles in business and industry, leading large companies and developing promising new technologies mindful of their human impact.

Today, as we have done for more than 200 years, Yale Divinity School is pursuing a vital mission of service to churches and communities.
 

Students at Opening Convocation 2025

YaIe Divinity School exists to address the most pressing issues facing our country and world. Our unique combining of faith and intellect keeps YDS powerfully relevant and ideally positioned to take on the challenges of the future.

Gregory E. Sterling, Dean, Yale Divinity School

  • 35/13

    Our alums contribute to the common good through work in 35 industries in 13 broad sectors

  • 200

    Graduates today lead large organizations, private and public

  • 25

    Alumni serve as heads of denominations and religious organizations  

  • 24

    Alumni serve as university and school  presidents, VPs, and Chaplains

Students studying in a library

Note: The above figures are based on a study of alumni records and publicly available data performed in the summer of 2025; exact counts subject to change.

Graduates bring their divinity training and ethics into leadership roles in some of the following fields:

  • Education

    Entertainment

    Religious

    Nonprofit

    Finance

    Publishing

    Packaging

    Legal Services

    Environment

  • Consulting

    Software Development

    Public Safety

    Healthcare

    Venture Capital

    Fashion

    Architecture

    Government

    Public Health

  • Museum

    Social Justice

    Private Equity

    Apparel

    The Arts

    Automobile Industry

    Energy

    Marketing & Advertising

    Sports

  • Industrial Equipment and Engineering

    Journalism

    Real Estate

    Flexible Workspace

    Consumer Packaged Goods

    Banking

    Utilities

Examples of Alumni

FACULTY CONTRIBUTIONS

Yale Divinity School has shaped American Christianity in important and positive ways for longer than two centuries. Historically, our professors and scholars have trained ministers, contributed to the public’s religious education, generated new theological knowledge, fostered ecumenism, and made major contributions to American religion through projects such as the Revised Standard Version of the Bible. 

In recent years, members of our faculty have enriched American religious and spiritual life in some of the following ways: 

  • Moral movements and the application of theology to issues of greatest public concern (William Barber)
  • Fresh insight on how churches and Christians should think, and act, theologically on matters of race (Willie Jennings)
  • Public voice on Christian morality and its application to today’s most pressing issues (Greg Sterling)
  • Clergy well-being (Jerry Streets)
  • Best-selling book and related courses, for students and lifelong learners alike, on the makings of a “life worth living” (Miroslav Volf and collaborators)
  • Research-based resources for churches striving to attract and retain young-adult members (Almeda Wright)

DIRECT CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE PUBLIC

Last updated: November 12, 2025