"We are
proud of the work the Center
has accomplished in its first
two years." -
MU Chancellor Brady Deaton
COLUMBIA,
Mo. - The Center for Religion, the
Professions, and the Public at the
University of Missouri-Columbia has
received a $1.5-million renewal grant
from The Pew Charitable Trusts. The
grant will allow the Center to continue
studying issues in the professions
related to America's increasing religious
and cultural diversity. The Center
was established in 2003 with a $1.4-million
Pew Trusts grant. Faculty
members from diverse disciplines including
business, health professions, journalism,
law, medicine, public affairs, religious
studies, and university extension
will collaborate on the Center's projects.
"We are
proud of the work the Center has accomplished
in its first two years," said MU Chancellor
Brady Deaton. "It has brought together
scholars from across campus and around
the world to collaborate on scholarship
aimed at better understanding the
increasingly important role of religion
in civic life and in the way professions
serve the public." The
Center is planning four interdisciplinary
projects, all of which have teaching,
research and outreach components.
Examination of
the journalistic coverage of issues
involving religion.
Research into
the relationship between religion/spirituality
and healthcare.
Interdisciplinary
collaboration on professional ethics.
Campus and community
colloquies on important professional,
educational, and public policy issues.
"We
believe the School and the campus
will benefit from as well as
contribute to the rich research,
teaching and outreach activities
of the Center." -
Dean Mills
The
Center will become an independent
affiliate of the Missouri School of
Journalism, with close ties to other
professional schools, the College
of Arts and Sciences, and other research
centers of the University."We believe
the School and the campus will benefit
from as well as contribute to the
rich research, teaching and outreach
activities of the Center," said Dean
Mills, dean of the School of Journalism.
The
College of Business, which provides
the Center's office space in Cornell
Hall, is also an active and important
partner in the Center's initiatives.
"The College of Business is very pleased
with its affiliation with the Pew-funded
Center for Religion, Professions and
the Public," said Bruce Walker, Dean
of the College of Business. "This project
has provided an excellent opportunity
to elevate the attention-both research
and teaching-given to business ethics.
The interdisciplinary collaboration
stimulated by the Center brings valuable
perspectives and partners together
to address important issues related
to professional ethics," Walker added.
The
interdisciplinary center is directed
by Edmund B. Lambeth, an emeritus
professor of journalism. "The Center
will continue to focus on Mizzou and
the state of Missouri as well as outward
to appropriate national and international
constituents," said Lambeth. "We are
grateful for the support of The Pew
Charitable Trusts and for the citizens
and members of the academy who have
joined in our effort to advance religious
literacy and related research and
teaching." The
Pew Charitable Trusts serves the public
interest by providing information,
advancing policy solutions and supporting
civic life. The Trusts will invest
$204 million in fiscal year 2006 to
provide organizations and citizens
with fact-based research and practical
solutions for challenging issues.
Along
with MU, Boston University, Emory,
New York University, Notre Dame, Princeton,
University of Pennsylvania, the University
of Southern California, and the University
of Virginia are homes of Pew-funded
"Centers of Excellence." Each explores
the role of religion in various aspects
of public life. Since
its founding in 2003, MU's Center
has supported the work of faculty
and fellows, organized interdisciplinary
seminars, contributed articles to
scholarly and professional journals,
developed a website (http://rpp.missouri.edu),
and sponsored a lecture series that
attracted nearly 1,300 people. For more
information:Edmund
Lambeth, Director
Phone: (573) 884-6295
E-mail: lambethe@missouri.edu
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