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Ron Chicken ’09

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Ron Chicken ’09 – Majors: Classics; Religious Studies M.Div., Princeton Theological Seminary (2012)
J.D. Student, University of Georgia School of Law (present)

What led you to study Religion at ǿ޴ý?
With seven family members and four generations of successful alums, choosing to attend ǿ޴ý University was both one of the easiest and best decisions I have ever made.

I double-majored in Classics and Religious Studies, and took a minor in Philosophy. In addition to my classroom education, I left Montclair with lifelong friends, irreplaceable memories and an unforgettable student experience. I participated in intramural sports and was involved with countless organizations. I was also elected Student Government President, serving two terms.

What has “life after ǿ޴ý” been like for you?
After graduation, I earned a master’s degree at Princeton Theological Seminary, in Theology and Philosophy. Building upon the foundation I received from ǿ޴ý, I made it a priority to excel both inside and outside the classroom in graduate school. Academically I pushed myself beyond the normal requirements, enrolling in Ph.D. seminars at Princeton University. I studied abroad in India and received a fellowship to study in Berlin, Germany. As a full-time student I also held leadership roles in intramural sports and took on a unique internship, working twenty hours a week at the State Psychiatric Hospital in Trenton, while again serving as a Student Government president. I credit both my academic and extracurricular success at Princeton to the education and mentoring I received from ǿ޴ý University and its superb faculty and administrators.

After graduating from Princeton, I worked as a pastor in Gloucester City, NJ. I then helped restart a youth program at the Highland Park Church of God, worked in the local schools as a substitute teacher, and was elected to the city’s local minister’s ecumenical association as Secretary Treasurer. In June 2014, was married and decided to pursue a law degree at the University of Georgia.

Any thoughts to share about your ǿ޴ý experience for current students?
I’m just grateful to the professors I had in both Philosophy & Religion and Classics at Montclair, who have always encouraged and supported me, both as a student and as an alumnus. I wish the best of luck to all graduating Red Hawks and urge them to make ǿ޴ý proud as they follow their dreams and help create tomorrow.