February 12, 2018
Why the Vatican’s Potential Deal with China Is a Good Thing
Berkley Center Senior Research Fellow Drew Christiansen, S.J., considers the future of the Catholic Church in China in America online.
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February 12, 2018
Berkley Center Senior Research Fellow Drew Christiansen, S.J., considers the future of the Catholic Church in China in America online.
February 8, 2018
Award-winning poet Lawrence Joseph said his Jesuit education and growing up in 1960s Detroit informs much of his imaginative work during a recent Faith and Culture Lecture Series talk at Georgetown.
watch | Video of the Conversation
February 4, 2018
In two interviews Berkley Center Director Shaun Casey reflects on his three and a half years at the U.S. State Department and the role of religion in public discourse.
listen | The Square Podcast
read | Deseret News Interview
January 26, 2018
Katherine Marshall co-authored a discussion paper encouraging G20 collaboration with religious leaders and institutions to enhance responses to famine.
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April 15, 2026
Sister Hedwig Muse, LSMIG, a member of the Women Faith Leaders Fellowship 2023-2024 cohort, published an essay in the Global Sisters Report describing how she protects and uplifts children's rights in Kenya through her work as a lawyer.
March 6, 2026
Lise Morjé Howard, a faculty fellow at the Berkley Center, will participate in a panel discussion at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace titled “The UN Without the United States: UN Peacekeeping.” The event will explore how shifting global politics and a potential decline in U.S. support could reshape the future of United Nations peacekeeping operations.
February 26, 2026
The Georgetown University School of Health has recognized Myha Hill as a recipient of the 2026 Education and Social Justice (ESJ) Fellowship. Hill joins three other Georgetown undergraduates in the 2026 cohort who will conduct research on the intersections of education, equity, and social justice.
February 13, 2026
Writing in Religion News Service, Berkley Center Research Fellow Jim Wallis contends that facing the history of racial injustice in the United States with honesty is not divisive, but necessary for democratic renewal and moral clarity.