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Brian Robert Taberski, EdD
Assistant Director
Campus Ministry for Liturgical Life & Formation
Assistant Clinical Professor
Theology & Religious Studies
Biography
Brian Robert Taberski, Ed.D. is the Assistant Director of Campus Ministry for Liturgical Life and Formation as well as an Assistant Clinical Professor in Theology and Religious Studies. He has a BA in Religious Studies from Canisius College (now University) in his hometown of Buffalo, NY; an MDiv from Boston College; and his Ed.D. from Seattle University where he studied educational leadership.
As an interdisciplinary scholar-practitioner, his current scholarship is interested in how multi-generational, multi-cultural worshipping communities create inclusive and sustainable practices. Through the lens of liturgical theology, organizational theory, and leadership studies, Taberski hopes to create frameworks and paradigms that can guide contemporary parishes, high schools, and universities towards a more meaningful and robust liturgical life.
Publications
- Taberski, Brian Robert (2020) "Reimagining Education, not Relocating It: A Reflection for the COVID-19 Pandemic," Northwest Journal of Teacher Education: Vol. 15: Iss. 2, Article 3. DOI: https://doi.org/10.15760/nwjte.2020.15.2.3
- Taberski, Brian Robert (2023). The Realistic heuristic. In C. Benedetti & A. Covarrubias (Eds), Teaching Critical Inquiry and Applied Research in Ed.D. Programs Moving beyond Traditional Methods. Myers Education Press.