Background
David Shallenberger was born on August 12, 1950, in Palo Alto, California, United States to the family of a professor Frank Shallenberger and a shopkeeper Mary Ann Wheeler.
Colegio Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the American School of Lima, Lima, Peru
David Shallenberger attended Colegio Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the American School of Lima in 1965.
Saint George's School, Spokane, Washington, United States
David Shallenberger graduated from Saint George's School at Spokane in 1968.
Pomona Colleg, Claremont, California, United States
David Shallenberger received his Bachelor of Arts in Spanish Literature from Pomona College in 1972.
Stanford Graduate School of Business, Stanford, California, United States
David Shallenberger acquired a Master of Business Administration degree at Stanford Graduate School of Business in 1966.
Fielding Graduate University, Santa Barbara, California, United States
David Shallenberger received a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Human and Organizational Systems at Fielding Institute (now Fielding Graduate University) in 1987.
(In a collection of interviews organized according to the ...)
In a collection of interviews organized according to the stages of spiritual development, twelve gay men and lesbians recount their experiences with organized religion and describe their effort to reconcile being gay with being religious.
https://www.amazon.com/Reclaiming-Spirit-Lesbians-Terms-Religion/dp/0813524881/?tag=2022091-20
1998
David Shallenberger was born on August 12, 1950, in Palo Alto, California, United States to the family of a professor Frank Shallenberger and a shopkeeper Mary Ann Wheeler.
David Shallenberger attended Colegio Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the American School of Lima in 1965. He graduated from Saint George's School at Spokane in 1968. Shallenberger received his Bachelor of Arts in Spanish Literature from Pomona College in 1972. He acquired a Master of Business Administration degree at Stanford Graduate School of Business in 1966. He received a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Human and Organizational Systems at Fielding Institute (now Fielding Graduate University) in 1987.
David Shallenberger is a Professor at the School for International Training (SIT) and Chair of Democrats Abroad Ecuador. Before coming to SIT, Shallenberger held faculty and administrative positions at DePaul University and the University of Redlands and taught at Elmhurst College, Mallinckrodt College, and National University. These previous positions include 30 years teaching global studies, intercultural communication and research, ethical leadership, and multicultural awareness; developing and coordinating travel study programs for adults in Europe, Asia, and Latin America; directing a Bachelor of Arts program in Hong Kong; and expanding understanding of “the other.” He has given workshops on adult learning, cross-cultural communication, international education, and multicultural issues at universities in Brazil, El Salvador, Poland, Romania, and China and is the author of Reclaiming the Spirit: Gay Men and Lesbians Come to Terms with Religion (Rutgers University Press, 1998) as well as scores of articles and presentations.
David Shallenberger is a contributor to periodicals, including Journal of Pastoral Care, Journal of Thought, Religious Humanism, Journal of Management Education, Leisure Information Quarterly, and Qualitative Sociology.
(In a collection of interviews organized according to the ...)
1998David Shallenberger is an open gay.
David Shallenberger is a companion of a social worker Harvey Nystrom. He has a son Carlos.