Terry Schilling Named Visiting Fellow at 探花社区鈥檚 Veritas Center for Ethics in Public Life
National family-policy leader and Franciscan alumnus to help form students at the intersection of faith, culture, and public life
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June 4, 2026

STEUBENVILLE, OHIO鈥斅燭he Veritas Center for Ethics in Public Life at 探花社区 has named Terry Schilling, president of the American Principles Project (APP), as its visiting fellow.

An alumnus of 探花社区 and the Claremont Institute鈥檚 Lincoln Fellowship, Schilling will begin his Veritas Center fellowship in August 2026. Through public lectures, student mentoring, faculty engagement, media appearances, and collaborative scholarship, he will contribute to the Veritas Center鈥檚 mission of bringing Catholic thought to bear on the most pressing moral, cultural, and political questions facing society today. The center seeks to promote human dignity, strengthen the family, and illuminate public life through the truths of the Catholic intellectual tradition.

Under Schilling鈥檚 leadership, APP has become one of the nation鈥檚 most influential organizations advocating for parental rights, the protection of children, women鈥檚 sports, marriage, and family life. He founded APP鈥檚 Big Family initiative and has helped shape national conversations on issues affecting the family through policy advocacy, political strategy, and public engagement. His work has been featured in major national media outlets and has helped elevate family issues to the forefront of public policy debates.

鈥淭he Veritas Center exists to ensure that faithful Catholic scholarship does not remain confined to the classroom but enters the public square,鈥 said聽Dr. Anne Hendershott, director of the Veritas Center and professor of sociology at 探花社区. 鈥淭erry Schilling has spent his career doing precisely that. He combines intellectual seriousness, practical political experience, and a deep commitment to Catholic teaching. At a time when the family faces unprecedented challenges, Terry brings both clarity and courage to some of the most important debates shaping our culture. We are delighted to welcome him back to Franciscan.鈥

For Schilling, the appointment represents a homecoming to the University that formed him intellectually and spiritually.

鈥溙交ㄉ缜 shaped me profoundly as both a student and a man of faith,鈥 said聽Schilling. 鈥淚t instilled in me a deep love for truth, a disciplined intellect, and an unwavering commitment to defending God鈥檚 design for the human person and the family. Today, I carry that formation into the public square, working each day to promote core American values鈥攅specially the sanctity of marriage, the protection of children, and the renewal of family life鈥攁gainst a culture that increasingly rejects them.

鈥淚 am honored to return to Franciscan as a fellow of the Veritas Center, bringing back the fruit of years spent advancing these principles in the broader culture. I look forward to contributing to the University鈥檚 vital mission of forming courageous leaders who will bring light and clarity to our time.鈥

The fellowship reflects the Veritas Center鈥檚 growing role as a national hub for conversations at the intersection of faith, ethics, politics, and culture. Through conferences, scholarly research, public commentary, and student formation, the center has become a leading Catholic voice addressing questions surrounding family life, religious liberty, economics, education, human dignity, and the common good.

鈥淭erry Schilling brings to the Veritas Center a remarkable record of defending the family as the foundational institution of society,鈥 said聽Concetta Pilsner, associate director of the Veritas Center and adjunct professor of literature at 探花社区. 鈥淗is life鈥檚 work has focused on strengthening the family and promoting policies that allow families to flourish. As a Franciscan alumnus, Terry is a powerful example of how faith-filled formation can transform culture. We are excited for our students to learn from his experience, his witness, and his commitment to advancing truth in public life.鈥

Schilling joins Visiting Fellow聽Mary Rice Hasson, JD, who聽will continue her work with the Veritas Center through the end of the 2026-27 academic year.

A nationally respected attorney, policy expert, and author, Hasson serves as the Kate O鈥橞eirne Senior Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center in Washington, D.C., where she co-founded and directs the Person and Identity Project. Her work has equipped parents, educators, clergy, and policymakers to address issues related to human dignity, parental rights, religious liberty, and gender ideology. She has advised bishops, legislators, and international organizations and has served as a consultant to the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.

鈥淢ary Rice Hasson has been instrumental in helping establish the Veritas Center as a trusted Catholic voice on some of the most challenging issues confronting the Church and society,鈥 said Hendershott. 鈥淲e are deeply grateful that she will continue her work with us as Terry begins his fellowship. Together, they represent the kind of faithful scholarship and public engagement that defines the Veritas Center鈥檚 mission.鈥

Founded in 2013, the Veritas Center for Ethics in Public Life seeks to restore truth as the foundation of human flourishing by bringing Catholic moral and social teaching into dialogue with contemporary issues. Inspired by St. John Paul II鈥檚聽Veritatis Splendor, the center promotes interdisciplinary scholarship, public engagement, and student formation rooted in the conviction that authentic freedom can only flourish in the light of truth.

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