Andrew Walsh was associate director of the Greenberg Center from 1996 to 2023. He holds degrees from Trinity College, Yale Divinity School, and Harvard University, where he earned a Ph.D. in the History of American Civilization in 1996. His academic interests focus on American religious, cultural, and political history during the late 19th and 20th centuries. Walsh also worked for The Hartford Courant for six years, serving as a reporter, bureau chief, and religion writer. His doctoral dissertation is entitled: “For Our City’s Welfare: Building a Protestant Establishment in Late Nineteenth Century Hartford.” He contributed to Religion in the News, was co-editor of the Center’s Religion by Region project, an eight volume series on religion and public life in the United States, and also of the Future of Religion in America book series published by Columbia University Press. With Mark Silk, he was co-author of One Nation Indivisible: Religion and Region in America Today.