NYT
 
October 11, 2012,
 
University of Virginia Announces Chair in Mormon  Studies
By _JENNIFER  SCHUESSLER_ 
(http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/author/jennifer-schuessler/) 
 
The University of Virginia has announced a _new  endowed chair in Mormon 
studies,_ 
(http://news.virginia.edu/content/uva-creates-richard-lyman-bushman-chair-mormon-studies)
  making it the first university in the East  to have 
such a position. The chair will be named for _Richard Lyman  Bushman,_ 
(http://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/28/us/28religion.html)  a distinguished 
_historian 
 of early America_ 
(http://www.amazon.com/The-Refinement-America-Persons-Houses/dp/0679744142)  
who taught for many years at Columbia University and 
more  recently directed the Mormon studies program at Claremont Graduate 
University in  Claremont, Calif., which in 2008 became the first secular 
institution outside  Utah to offer such a program. 
Mr. Bushman, the author of _“Rough  Stone Rolling,”_ 
(http://www.nytimes.com/2006/01/15/books/review/15kirn.html?pagewanted=all)  a 
biography of 
Joseph Smith, said in a statement that the  Virginia chair represented a 
maturation of Mormon studies, which has recently _begun  to attract scholars 
from 
across disciplines,_ 
(http://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/03/books/mormon-studies-attract-more-scholars-and-attention.html?pagewanted=all)
  including many with 
no personal  connection to the church. (He is a Mormon.) “Now we will have 
a center for study  here in the East, where the Mormon movement had its 
genesis,” he said. “It’s an  exciting time for those of us who care deeply 
about researching the sources of  human behavior, motivation, commitment, 
relationships and expression.” 
The chair, whose occupant has yet to be selected, is supported by a $3  
million endowment from anonymous donors, and will be in the Department of  
Religious Studies. That department, which has no affiliation with any church or 
 
theological seminary, is the largest of its kind at any public university,  
according to a university statement.

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