Speakers

Check out the lineup below of speakers for the 2020 Virtual National Conference.

Jennifer Frey

Ph.D., University of South Carolina

Jennifer Frey is an associate professor in the philosophy department at the University of South Carolina. Her research lies at the intersection of philosophy of action, ethics, and meta-ethics.

Why do Love and Fidelity Matter? Friday @ 6:30pm ET

Tyler VanderWeele

Director of The Human Flourishing Program at
Harvard’s Institute for Quantitative Social Sciences

Tyler J. VanderWeele is a Harvard Professor of Epidemiology and Director of the Human Flourishing Program at Harvard University. His empirical research spans psychiatric and social epidemiology; the science of happiness and flourishing; and the study of religion and health.

Human Flourishing, Human Relationships, and Living Well: Friday @ 6:45pm ET

Anna Moreland

Ph.D., Villanova University

Anna Bonta Moreland is an associate professor of Theology at Villanova University. Dr. Moreland regularly teaches courses on interreligious dialogue, especially between Jews, Christians and Muslims, and on Shaping an Adult Life and on the rise of modern atheism.

Remedying Romantic Chaos in College: Friday @ 7:45pm ET

Donald Hilton

M.D., Neurosurgeon

Donald Hilton is a board-certified neurosurgeon who serves as a clinical associate professor of neurology at the University of Texas Medical School in San Antonio. Dr. Hilton is venerated for his work presenting the neurological impact of pornography addiction on the brain.

The Neuroscience of Pornography: Brain Addiction and Detox: Saturday @ 3:00pm ET

Ashleen Menchaca-Bagnulo

Ph.D., Texas State University

Ashleen Menchaca-Bagnulo is a professor at Texas State University. Her research interests lie in the Western Civic Republic tradition, particularly as represented in the thought of St. Augustine, Machiavelli, Montesquieu, and James Madison.

Redefining Success: How Women Win at Work at Home Life: Saturday @ 3:45pm ET

Sherif & Gabby Girgis

Sherif Girgis is currently practicing law and focuses on appellate advocacy and complex litigation. Previously he served as a law clerk to Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. of the Supreme Court of the United States.

Gabby Girgis recently completed her Ph.D. with the Department of Politics at Princeton University.

Real Talk about Marriage: PhD’s and the Baby Carriage: Saturday @ 4:30pm ET

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