Faculty Directors
Jessie Taylor
The Magi Project for Science & Theology
Dr. Jessie Taylor is the Director of the Magi Project at the Collegium Institute. Motivated by exploring fundamental questions about the nature of the universe and our place in it, Dr. Taylor earned a PhD in Physics from the University of Pennsylvania with a focus in cosmology and a masters of theological studies from the University of Notre Dame with a focus on Judaism and Christianity in antiquity. She currently is a member of the physics faculty at Saint Joseph's University.
Sarah-Vaughan Brakman
Medical Humanities Project
Sarah-Vaughan Brakman, PhD, is a practicing clinical ethics consultant who is known nationally and internationally for her expertise in clinical medical ethics and in the ethics of embryo donation. The founding director of the Ethics Program at Villanova, Dr. Brakman holds the Anne Quinn Welsh Faculty Fellowship in the Honors Program. She earned her master’s and doctoral degrees in philosophy with a specialty in medical ethics through a joint program of Rice University and Baylor College of Medicine. She is the ethics consultant and chair of the National Ethics Committee of Devereux, the nation’s largest nonprofit provider of behavioral and mental health care.
Matt O’Brien
Philosophy of Finance Project
Matthew O’Brien, PhD, is an equity research analyst with O’Brien Greene & Co., an investment management firm in suburban Philadelphia. Before beginning his career in finance, he taught humanities at Villanova University, where he was a Veritas Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Ryan Center in the Department of Political Science, and philosophy at Rutgers University, where he was a lecturer in the Department of Philosophy. Dr. O’Brien has served as a director on the boards of the Neumann Forum, the Princeton Club of Philadelphia, and Regina Luminis Academy. He received his A.B. in philosophy cum laude at Princeton University and studied Greek and Latin in the post-baccalaureate program in classical studies at the University of Pennsylvania. He received his M.A. and Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of Texas at Austin.