Andrew Schulman is a scholar, musician, and educator based in Western Massachusetts. He is a Catholic “revert,” and husband to poet Emma De Lisle, editor-in-chief of Mark. He holds a Master’s in Theology from the Dominican House of Studies and a Bachelor’s in Liberal Arts from St. John’s College in Annapolis and Santa Fe. He strives to be a man of God committed to a life of the mind. He enjoys good conversation.

He is currently the Marketing and Advancement Director for St. Mary’s Parish and St. Mary’s Parish School in Westfield. He also teaches Latin at St. Mary’s High School, cantors and directs the choir for the Traditional Latin Mass at Our Lady of the Valley in Easthampton, leads reading groups for the Catherine Project, solicits and edits sound submissions for the literary and arts journal Peripheries, and performs with the Happy Valley Guitar Orchestra. He is pleased to be the first St. Thomas More Teaching Fellow working in the Diocese of Springfield.

He formerly supported the choral music program at Harvard with the Collegium Foundation, sang early music at the St. Clement Eucharistic Shrine in Boston, and served as a catechist at the St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish in Northampton. He has cantored weddings and funerals.