Greg Schaller Named Centennial Institute Director
President Eric K. Hogue and the Office of the President at Colorado Christian University (CCU) are thrilled to announce that Greg Schaller will return to CCU as director of the Centennial Institute, the university’s public policy think tank, effective January 2, 2025.
“It is truly a great honor to be called upon to steward the next chapter of the Centennial Institute,” said Schaller. “As first envisioned by President Bill Armstrong and John Andrews, and now refocused by President Eric Hogue, I look forward to developing programming for our students and wider audiences that centers on biblical worldview, the intellectual foundations of conservative thought, first principles and the means of effectively engaging with culture.”
“Greg Schaller brings a wealth of experience and passion for conservative education,” said Hogue. “His leadership will be essential as we strive to achieve impactful results and foster a sound conservative think tank environment.”
The new director will spearhead a reimagined Centennial Institute with a focus on intentional and innovative programs designed to cultivate a generation of principled graduates who are grounded in conservative values, guided by Christian principles and equipped to espouse conservative ideals while promoting biblical truths. Through Centennial Institute’s academic lectures, thought-provoking workshops and engagement in public policy initiatives, CCU will impact culture and foster a deep understanding of faith and freedom.
“Greg Schaller is superbly qualified to lead the Centennial Institute into the next chapter of its effectiveness as a voice for what’s best about America,” said John Andrews, Centennial Institute co-founder and former president of the Colorado Senate.
Schaller was named president of the John Jay Institute in March 2017, a graduate fellowship program focused on preparing principled leaders for faith-informed public service. Under his leadership, the program tripled in size.
Prior to his work at John Jay, Schaller served as an associate professor of politics at CCU from 2009-2017, significantly contributing to the academic community through the development of the politics major and working closely with Andrews on many Centennial Institute initiatives. During his tenure, he launched a successful student internship program that has connected numerous students with experiences in the Colorado and U.S. capitols, as well as various public policy organizations, such as The Heritage Foundation and the American Enterprise Institute (AEI). In addition to his teaching and mentorship, he has served as a fellow at the Centennial Institute.
Schaller also taught at Villanova University and St. Joseph’s University. He holds a B.A. in political science and history from Eastern University and an M.A. in political science from Villanova University. His expertise includes American government, constitutional law, statesmanship and public policy.
“Colorado Christian University is an extraordinary institution with an essential mission. Personally, it means so much to me, having spent eight amazing years at the university,” said Schaller. “I am excited to be ‘coming home,’ re-engaging with many former colleagues, getting to know new ones and collaborating with so many outstanding faculty, staff, students and friends to fulfill the mission and Strategic Priorities of CCU.”