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The Trinity College Program on Public Values

An initiative designed to foster a comprehensive understanding of central
issues and ideas in the contemporary world.

  • The Institute for the Study of Secularism in Society and Culture (ISSSC) was established to advance understanding of the role of secular values and the process of secularization in contemporary society and culture. Nonpartisan and multidisciplinary, the Institute conducts academic research, sponsors curriculum development, and presents public events.
      
     
  • The Leonard E. Greenberg Center for the Study of Religion in Public Life was established to advance knowledge and understanding of the varied roles that religious movements, institutions, and ideas play in the contemporary world. Non-sectarian and non-partisan, the Center sponsors public lectures, organizes conferences and workshops, contributes to the liberal arts curriculum, and supports the publication and dissemination of materials for both academic and general audiences.  

The Moses Berkman ’20 Memorial Journalism Award is an endowed prize, awarded biennially, which honors a journalist whose work demonstrates the qualities of integrity, insight, professional excellence, and serious moral purpose that were the hallmarks of Moses Berkman’s journalism.

The Trinity College Program on Public Values contact information:

Mark Silk, Director
(860) 297-2352
mark.silk@trincoll.edu

Christine McMorris, Administrative Assistant
(860) 297-2353
christine.mcmorris@trincoll.edu


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