By Kate Eubanks
The Boniuk Institute is pleased to announce that Moses Ohene Biney, a longtime Reading Religion Salon scholar, has been named one of ten inaugural recipients of the Graduate Internships on the Spiritual Infrastructure of the Future Program, an initiative of the American Council of Learned Societies.
This new program supports PhD students in the humanities and social sciences whose research engages religion's role in contemporary life. Through nine-week internships with nonprofit organizations, fellows will apply their academic expertise to real-world challenges while contributing to broader public understanding of the changing American religious landscape.
Biney's selection reflects the strength of his scholarship and his commitment to thoughtful, engaged inquiry. The program is part of a three-year initiative administered by Bryn Mawr College and funded by Templeton Religion Trust.
We congratulate Moses on this well-deserved recognition, knowing that the impact of his work will be tremendous!
