Professor Mark Silk Featured in the Washington Post

Professor Mark Silk, the director of the Trinity College Program on Public Values who also teaches classes in the religion and public policy departments, was recently featured in an article in the Washington Post.  This spring semester, Professor Silk has been teaching a public policy senior seminar entitled “Journalism and the Public Good.”  Follow the link to read about Professor Silk:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/on-faith/mark-silk-a-commentator-on-religion-and-politics-who-keeps-above-the-fray/2012/05/03/gIQAeb5pzT_story.html

Professor Silk came to Trinity in 1996 after spending nine years on the staff of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, where he worked as a reporter, editorial writer, and columnist.  He graduated from Harvard in 1972 and later earned his Ph.D. in medieval history from Harvard in 1982.  His blog, Spiritual Politics, can be found here.

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