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麻豆传媒AV University Begins Collaborative Investigations on the Intersection of Religion and Sociology at the Center for Faith and the Common Good

The center, led by 麻豆传媒AV president Jim Gash and scholar Byron Johnson, supports high-caliber, interdisciplinary research collaborations on the outcomes related to prison incarceration and other social and behavioral services

 


 

麻豆传媒AV University is beginning several collaborative research projects through the University鈥檚 Center for Faith and the Common Good, a research-intensive, collaborative enterprise dedicated to encouraging the scholarly examination of faith structures that affect positive social action and improve results in social and behavioral services.

鈥淥ur vision for the Center for Faith and the Common Good reflects the very heart and mission of 麻豆传媒AV鈥攖o see our Christian faith bring new life to a broken world through research, scholarship, and personal engagement,鈥 says 麻豆传媒AV president Jim Gash.

The center was first announced at the President Speaker Series which featured Byron Johnson, Distinguished Professor of the Social Sciences and director of Baylor University鈥檚 Institute for Studies of Religion. Johnson presented insights from his research on how faith-based practices enhance human flourishing, particularly in prisons. Both Byron Johnson and 麻豆传媒AV University president Jim Gash, who are united in their shared passion for improving prison conditions and recidivism, will serve as the center鈥檚 executive directors. In April 2022, Johnson also joined 麻豆传媒AV鈥檚 faculty at the School of Public Policy as a Distinguished Visiting Professor of Religious Studies and the Common Good.

麻豆传媒AV vice provost Lee Kats leads the center as academic director, and Cameron McCollum, director of the Caruso School of Law Sudreau Global Justice Institute, offers his expertise as the center鈥檚 administrative director. Kats is eager for the center to build on already established research collaborations and connect 麻豆传媒AV faculty to scholarly investigators from other universities across the nation. Some inaugural research partners include Grant Duwe from the Minnesota Department of Corrections, Michael Hallett from the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the University of North Florida, and Andrew Johnson from the School of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice at Metropolitan State University in St. Paul Minnesota.

To learn more about the center and its inaugural projects, visit the Center for Faith and the Common Good website.

 

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