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Workshop for Directors of Centers of Religion and Public Life Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Religion

December 3, 2025

Workshop for Directors of Centers of Religion and Public Life Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Religion

Panelists sitting

On November 21, 2025, CSR Director Isaac Weiner was invited to speak at an annual pre-conference workshop for directors of centers of religion and public life in Boston Massachusetts. Over 60 attendees, representing variety of centers and institutions, ranging from large public universities to small liberal-arts colleges. Important opportunity to name common challenges and share successful strategies.

Weiner participated in a panel discussion about the role of centers in advancing the study of religion and public life and communicating scholarly research to broader publics both within and beyond the university.

Co-panelists were:

Terrence L. Johnson (Religion and Public Life, Harvard Divinity School) 

Brett Krutzsch (Center for Religion and Media, New York University) 

Elizabeth Reiner Platt (Law, Rights, and Religion Project, Union Theological Seminary)

The discussion was moderated by:

Justine Ellis (Institute for Religion, Culture, and Public Life, Columbia University)

Some of the topics discussed included:

  • Common challenges facing Centers in this political moment
  • Successful strategies for communicating our Center’s story and promoting its research
  • Differences among different institutional contexts; i.e. public v. private institutions
  • Exciting opportunities to advance the public understanding of religion and public life

 

Weiner stated “It was a privilege to represent the CSR at this gathering and to take advantage of the opportunity to celebrate the CSR’s success in building a vibrant, interdisciplinary community of scholars from across the College of Arts & Sciences. Audience members were impressed by our accomplishments. I left the workshop energized and more committed than ever to the importance of our work.”