Center for Theology, Science, & Human Flourishing launches new website

Author: Brandi Klingerman

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The Center for Theology, Science, & Human Flourishing (CTSHF) has launched their new website, ctshf.nd.edu. The site now includes a modern look and enriched content in order to strengthen engagement with the center’s internal and external audiences.

The site offers six main sections to the page, including an updated ‘Research’ section, which highlights the CTSHF’s innovative research and links to the scholars, publications, events, news, and media resources associated with each project. Additionally, website visitors will be able to explore the broad array of CTSHF offerings by visiting the ‘Engage’ tab, which also features the ‘Origins. Natures. Futures’ blog where readers can access popular-level writing from researchers at the center. 

Under the newly updated ‘Resources’ tab, users can view the CTSHF’s publications and videos recorded from public lectures. The publications database allows visitors to search by keyword, discipline, project, and publication type, providing an easy and accessible way for people to read about center-affiliated research articles, books, and more.

“The new site was created to enable our audiences to easily explore the scope of our research and to encounter multiple entry points for engagement. By providing access to the scholarship, we aim to be a point of connection for scholars already working across the disciplines and for those seeking to enter in for the first time,” said Rebecca Artinian-Kaiser, assistant director of management and operations at the CTSHF. 

To learn about all affiliated staff, faculty, and other researchers, visitors can visit the ‘People’ tab. Each person’s profile provides information about their research, publications, and other ways to connect to their work. A directory of the center’s research alumni is also available.

The site also now includes integrated social media buttons for Twitter, YouTube, and Facebook. Explore these sections of the website and more at ctshf.nd.edu.

Contact:

Rebecca Artinian-Kaiser / Assistant Director

Center for Theology, Science, & Human Flourishing / University of Notre Dame

rartinia@nd.edu / 574.631.3239

ctshf.nd.edu / @CTSHF_ND

About Notre Dame Research:

The University of Notre Dame is a private research and teaching university inspired by its Catholic mission. Located in South Bend, Indiana, its researchers are advancing human understanding through research, scholarship, education, and creative endeavor in order to be a repository for knowledge and a powerful means for doing good in the world. For more information, please see research.nd.edu or @UNDResearch.