2021 – 2022
PDF: Greenberg Center Annual Report 2021-22
2019 – 2020
RELIGION and the 2020 ELECTION – Greenburg staff and student fellows monitor the effect of religion on the 2020 presidential election.
Webinar Series on Catholic Voters and the 2020 Election
Co-Sponsors: The Greenberg Center for the Study of Religion in Public Life, Trinity College
The Boisi Center for Religion and American Public Life, Boston College
The New Hampshire Institute of Politics, St. Anselm College
Tuesday, September 15 at 4 pm Session I
The Church and Catholic Voters in the 2020 Election
Convener: Mark Massa, S.J., Director, The Boisi Center
Cathy Kaveny, Professor of Law and Theology, Boston College
Cardinal Joseph Tobin, Archbishop of Newark
Michael Sean Winters, Columnist, National Catholic Reporter
Tuesday, September 22 at 4 pm Session II
The Republican Party and Catholic Voters in the 2020 Election
Convener: Neil Levesque, Executive Director, The New Hampshire Institute of Politics
Mark Rozell, Dean of the Schar School of Policy and Government, George Mason University
Heidi Schlumpf, Executive Editor, National Catholic Reporter
John Sununu Sr., former Governor of New Hampshire
Tuesday September 29 at 4 pm Session III
The Democratic Party and Catholic Voters in the 2020 Election
Convener: Mark Silk, Director, The Greenberg Center
Shaun Casey, Director, Berkley Center for Religion, Peace & World Affairs,
Georgetown University
Timothy Matovina, Chair, Department of Theology, University of Notre Dame
Joseph Tomás McKellar, Co-Director of PICO California
Wednesday,September 25, 2019 at noon at 71 Vernon Street:
Greenberg Center Lunch Seminar
Mark Silk will present a paper: “From Outlier to Advance Guard: Cascadia in North American Context.”
Monday, October 14, 2019 at 2 p.m. in the Reese Room, Smith House, 123 Vernon Street:
“Faith-based Persuasion in the Public Square: Natural Law and Its Competitors”
A Conversation Among Scholars