Current
Staff
Mark Silk
is editor of the magazine and professor of
religion in public life at Trinity College. He graduated from Harvard
College in 1972 and earned his Ph.D. in medieval history from Harvard
University in 1982. After teaching at Harvard in the Department of History
and Literature for three years, he became editor of the Boston Review.
In 1987 he joined the staff of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution,
where he worked variously as a reporter, editorial writer and columnist. In
1996 he became the founding director of the
Greenberg Center and in 1998 founding editor of Religion in the News,
a magazine published by the Center that examines how the news media handle
religious subject matter. In June 2005, he
was also named director of the Trinity College Program on Public Values,
comprising both the Greenberg Center and a new Institute for the Study of
Secularism in Society and Culture. Professor Silk is the author of
Spiritual Politics: Religion and America Since World War II and
Unsecular Media: Making News of Religion in America. He is co-editor
of Religion by Region, an eight-volume series on religion and public
life in the United States, and co-author of the forthcoming One Nation
Divisible: Religion and Region in America Today.
Mark Silk's c.v.
Religion in the News
articles by Mark Silk.
Andrew Walsh
is managing editor of Religion in the News,
associate director of the Greenberg Center, and visiting assistant professor of history and
religion. He holds degrees from Trinity College, Yale Divinity School, and Harvard
University, where he earned a Ph.D. in the History of American Civilization in 1996.
His academic interests focus on American religious, cultural, and political history during
the late 19th and 20th centuries. Walsh also worked for The Hartford Courant for
six years, serving as a reporter, bureau chief, and religion writer. His doctoral
dissertation is entitled: "For the Our City's Welfare: Building a Protestant
Establishment in Late Nineteenth Century Hartford."
Andrew Walsh's c.v.
Religion in the News
articles by Andrew Walsh.
Christine McCarthy McMorris is assistant and office manager
for the Greenberg Center and
the Program on Public Values, and editorial associate on Religion in the News. In
addition to her work at the Center, she is a freelance writer,
researcher and editor who
has worked for Connecticut Public Television, Cinestudio,
Hartford's April in Paris Film Festival, Tony Kushner and American Playhouse. She
holds a B.A. in French at Trinity College and a M.F.A. from Columbia
University's Film Division. Religion in the News
articles by Christine McCarthy McMorris.
Editorial Assistants:
Brendan
Kelly, a member of the Trinity College Class of 2010 from Milton,
Massachusetts, is an editorial assistant.
Amory C. Minot
is a law and public policy major
and a member of the Class of 2009 from Newton, Massachusetts.
Alexander D. Salvato
is a member of the Trinity College Class of 2010 from Bedford Hills, New
York.
Former Staff
Sue Day was assistant and office manager for the Center,
and editorial associate on Religion in the News, from 1996-2001. A former elementary school teacher, she holds a B.S. and an M.Ed.
from Cornell University. In addition, she has been a volunteer leader in education,
religious and community organizations, the Junior League, and for Cornell, which awarded
her the Frank H. T. Rhodes Award, its highest honor for alumni volunteers.
Sue retired in the summer
of 2001, and will be greatly missed by colleagues and friends at the Center and Trinity
College.
David W. Machacek
was associate and contributing editor of Religion in
the News and resident fellow at the Greenberg Center from 2003-05,
he is associate director of Humanity in Action, a New York based non-profit
that sponsors international human rights education programs, and visiting
assistant professor of public policy at Trinity College. He holds a Ph.D. in
religious studies from the University of California at Santa Barbara. He is
co-author of Soka Gakkai in America:
Accommodation and Conversion (1999) and
Religion on Trial: How Supreme Court Trends
Threaten the Freedom of Conscience in America (2004)
David
Machacek's c.v.
Religion in the News
articles by David Machacek.
Dennis Hoover was associate editor of Religion
in the News and resident fellow/program associate at the Center from
August 1999 to December 2002. In January 2003 he became Executive Director
of the Council on Faith & International Affairs. CFIA is an initiative
of the Institute for Global Engagement. Hoover earned
his graduate degrees, M.Phil. Politics (1992) and D.Phil. Politics (1997), from the
University of Oxford, U.K. In his scholarship Hoover has worked to develop
comparative perspectives on American public life, with a focus on religion and politics.
His doctoral thesis explores religion, political mobilization, and American exceptionalism
through a comparative case study of the United States and Canada since the 1960s.
Dennis Hoover's c.v.
Religion in the News
articles by Dennis Hoover.
Anthony Burke Smith was associate
editor of Religion in the News and program associate at the Center in 1998 and
1999. He holds degrees from Boston College and the University of Minnesota, where he
received a doctorate in American Studies in 1995. In September of 1999 he became assistant
professor of religion at the University of Dayton.
Former Undergraduate Editorial Assistants
Colin Adams was
an editorial assistant on Religion in the
News and an undergraduate fellow at the
Center from fall 2007 semester through spring 2008.
A member of Trinity College's Class of 2008 from Haddonfield, New Jersey, he
majored in German and religion.
Religion in the News
articles by Colin Adams.
Andrew Chase Baker was an editorial
assistant on Religion in the
News and an undergraduate fellow at the
Center from fall semester 2001 through summer 2003. A member of Trinity
College's Class of 2003 from Amherst, New Hampshire, he
was graduated with honors in general scholarship, religion and English. He
began work on a Master's degree in Theological Studies at Harvard Divinity
School in September '03.
Religion in the News articles by Andrew Baker.
Thea Button,
a religion major and a member of the Class of 2011 from New York City,
worked as an editorial assistant on Religion in the News in the fall
semester of 2008.Religion
in the News articles by Thea Button.
Rachel Claflin was an editorial
assistant on Religion in the News and an intern at the Center in 2004
and 2005. A member of Trinity College's Class of 2005 from Seattle,
Washington, she majored in religion.
Religion in the News
articles.
John Cosgriff was an editorial assistant on Religion in the
News in 2007. A member of Trinity College's Class of
2007 from Springfield, Massachusetts, he majored in
English.
Religion in the News
articles
Michael Evans was an editorial assistant on Religion in the
News and an intern at the Center in 2003. A member of Trinity College's Class of
2003 from Worcester, Massachusetts, he majored in history.
Religion in the News
articles.
Rebecca Fowler was an editorial
assistant on Religion in the News and an intern at the Center in the fall
and spring semesters of 2004/005. A member of Trinity College's Class of
2005 from Los Angeles, California, she majored in religion.
Religion in the News
articles.
Lisa San Pascual was an editorial assistant
on Religion in the
News in the fall and spring semesters of 2003-2004,
and in the fall semester of 2004. She is a member of Trinity College's
Class of 2006 from Brightwaters, New York.
Religion in the News
articles.
Alexander Gordon was an editorial assistant
on Religion in the
News in the
summer of 2002 and the summer of 2005.
A member of Trinity College's Class of 2005 from
Farmington, Connecticut. Religion
in the News articles.
Thomas Hambrick-Stowe was an editorial
assistant on Religion in the
News from 2000 to 2001. A member of Trinity's Class of 2001 from Lancaster, PA, he
was a religion major.
Religion in the News
articles.
Christian Jacobson was an editorial
assistant on Religion in the
News in 1998. Jacobson, a member of Trinity's Class of 1998, was a religion major.
Ian Lang was an editorial assistant on Religion in the
News in
1999. A member of Trinity's Class of 1999, he was a religion major.
Leslie Miller-Dancy, a
member of Trinity's Class of 2009 from Kansas City,was an editorial
assistant on Religion in the
News from Fall 2006 to
Spring 2007. Religion
in the News articles.
Michael E. Naperstak was an editorial
assistant on Religion in the
News and an intern at the Center from 2001 to 2002. A member of Trinity College's Class of
2002 from Lunenburg, Massachusetts, he majored in religion, Asian studies,
and philosophy.
Religion in the News
articles.
William Piotrowski was an editorial
assistant on Religion in the
News and an intern at the Center from 1999 to 2001. A member of Trinity's Class of 2001 from East Hartford, CT, he
was an English
major.
Religion in the News
articles.
Mark Rasmussen was an editorial
assistant on Religion in the
News in the fall semester of 2008.
A
religion major, Rasmussen was a member of Trinity College’s Class of 2009 from London, England.
J. Ashe Reardon was an editorial assistant on Religion in the
News and an intern at the Center. A member of Trinity College's Class
of 2002 from New York City, he majored in political science.
Religion in the News
articles.
Terry Rifkin was an editorial
assistant on Religion in the
News in 1998. Rifkin, a member of Trinity's Class of 1998, majored in international
studies and Jewish studies.
Adam Rothstein
was an editorial assistant in the summer of 2003. A
member of the Grinnell College's Class of 2005, he was a religious studies
major with a concentration in gender and women's studies.
Religion in the News
articles.
Dorothy M. Thompson was an editorial
assistant in the fall semester of 2006, and is a member of Trinity College's Class 2012 from Bolton,
Connecticut.
Religion in the News articles.
Tyler A. Seeger was an editorial
assistant in the fall and spring semesters of 2007-2008.. A member of Trinity College's Class of 2008 from
Westfield, New Jersey, he majored in history.
Alexis Schweizer was an editorial
assistant in the summer of 2004. A member of Trinity College's Class of 2005
from Utica, New York, she majored in religion.
Religion in the News
articles
David A. Stricoff
was an editorial assistant
of Religion in the News in 2005-6. A member of Trinity College's class from
Newton, Massachusetts, he majored in history and religion.
Religion in the News
articles.
David Weiner was an editorial
assistant in 1998. A member of Trinity's Class of 1998, Weiner majored in public policy.
Media Program Advisory Board
Andrew Heyward, President CBS News
Robert Kaiser, Associate Editor, The
Washington Post
Bill Kovach, Former Curator of the
Nieman Foundation at Harvard University |