SAVE THE DATE: June 4-6, for the 2021 SCS Conference
The conference will be held in Washington DC at the Washington Hilton (1919 Connecticut Ave. NW) Main conference theme: The grant of $234,000 over three years is for expanding the public outreach of SCS and the scope of its activities. Aleteia has an article this month about Juan Maldacena, who is the most highly cited theoretical physicist in the world. His discoveries&nb... SCS Board member Maureen L. Condic has a book out on human twinning. SCS Scholar Associate Kenneth W. Kemp has a book on the supposed "war" betw... Coming soon: answers to "Common Questions" about the Catholic faith and science given on the SCS website, "College Chapters" of ... Due to the Coronavirus pandemic, the 2020 SCS Conference wil take place in June 2021. Several Gold Masses are coming up in January!! An important new book has just been released Stephen Barr and Jonathan Lunine to discuss relation of science and faith, Carlo Lancellotti will moderate This list will be updated as information becomes available. The newy formed Los Alamos/Northern New Mexico Chapter of the Society of Catholic Scientists is holding its inaugural event on September 19, 201... This year's valedictorian at the University of Notre Dame is Sofia Carozza, neuroscience major and student member of the Society of Catholic Sci...SCS Receives Generous Grant from the John Templeton Foundation
Article about Maldacena, SCS Member and World’s Most-Cited Theoretical Physicist
Recent Books by SCS Members
Five Exciting New Things from SCS this Fall!
The 2020 SCS Conference is POSTPONED until 2021
January Gold Masses! Boston Jan 13, Edinburg TX Jan 17, Albuquerque Jan 27, Notre Dame Jan 28
Announcing a landmark textbook on science and the Catholic Faith
Science-Faith event at Columbia University on Nov 6, 2019
Information about Gold Masses in 2019-20 academic year
Announcing the Formation of the First “Regional Chapter” of SCS
Congratulations to SCS member Sofia Carozza, 2019 Valedictorian of University of Notre Dame!