Georgetown backdrop

Newsroom

Faculty News

Showing 253-256 out of 1349 News

U.S. flag flying near church with a steeple cross

October 17, 2022

Peter Mandaville and Knox Thames on International Religious Freedom and U.S. National Security

In this United States Institute of Peace report, Senior Research Fellow Peter Mandaville and Knox Thames examine the United States' commitment to international religious freedom and the challenges to ensuring it remains central to U.S. foreign policy. Berkley Center scholars Judd Birdsall, David Little, Katherine Marshall, Eric Patterson, and Asma Uddin were part of the report working group.

Katherine Marshall

October 13, 2022

Katherine Marshall on Faith Communities and Sustainable Development Goals

Katherine Marshall, Berkley Center senior fellow and executive director of the World Faiths Development Dialogue, was quoted in an article in United News Bangladesh following her participation in a roundtable discussion with the Center for Communication Action Bangladesh about the intersections of faith, media, and the sustainable development goals. 

Other News

Showing 253-256 out of 1125 News

The WFLF 2024-2025 fellows and the WFLF team.

April 3, 2025

Women Faith Leaders Fellowship Empowers Sisters to Lead Change

The Women Faith Leaders Fellowship (WFLF), hosted by the Georgetown University Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs, is working to create an environment where women faith leaders are positioned at the forefront of innovative and holistic development efforts to advance the well-being of women and girls. The 2024-2025 cohort are currently working on their capstone projects, and will come the Hilltop Campus in May. 

Headshot of Lucinda Mosher.

March 26, 2025

Lucinda Mosher to Moderate Panel on Human Dignity Across Sacred Traditions

On April 10, 2025, Berkley Center Research Fellow Lucinda Mosher will moderate a panel at the "3rd Sacred Languages Symposium: Human Dignity," hosted by Hartford International University for Religion & Peace. The symposium explores how sacred texts across diverse traditions articulate and uphold the concept of human dignity.   

Opens in a new window