Starr King School for the Ministry
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Starr King School for the Ministry is a Unitarian Universalist seminary in Berkeley, California and part of the Graduate Theological Union. It was founded in 1904 as the Pacific Unitarian School for the Ministry and incorporated in 1906. Its first president was Earl Morse Wilbur who served for 30 years. In 1941 the school changed its name to Starr King School for the Ministry in honor of Unitarian minister and theologian, Thomas Starr King. Today, the school in one of the principal institutions for the training of Unitarian Universalist ministers.