Doyle Seminars 2016 Cohort
Doyle Seminars are small, upper-level classes that foster dialogue on diversity and difference through student research and co-curricular learning. Part of the Doyle Engaging Difference Program, Doyle Seminars focus on a range of topics addressing critical questions of national, social, cultural, religious, moral, and other forms of difference. Learn more about current and previous Doyle Seminars on the Doyle website.
Erin Cline
Erin M. Cline is Paul J. and Chandler M. Tagliabue Distinguished Professor in Interfaith Studies & Dialogue at Georgetown University, where she is also a senior research fellow at the Berkley Center.
Marc Howard
Marc Morjé Howard is professor of government and law at Georgetown University, as well as the founding director of the Prisons and Justice Initiative, which brings together scholars, practitioners, and students to combat the problem of mass incarceration.
Terrence L. Johnson
Terrence L. Johnson is a professor of African American religious studies at Harvard Divinity School.
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