Published on February 13, 2012 by Tom Woolley  

Senior Center fellow Tom Woolley has been invited to speak this month in Nashville, TN at the national “Integrating Catholic Identity Across the Curriculum” professional development workshop for high school science and math teachers. Dr. Woolley will be discussing how to integrate science and religion in the classroom.

 
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