In a recent talk titled “Catholic Tech and Geography,” Molly Burhans addressed students at St. Joseph’s Collegiate Institute, sharing her journey as a Catholic cartographer and tech innovator. She explored how digital mapping and geographic information systems (GIS) can support the Church’s mission, stewardship, and global impact, inspiring students to consider how their own talents might serve the common good.
St. Joseph’s Collegiate Institute, founded in 1861 by the De La Salle Christian Brothers, is an independent Lasallian Catholic college-preparatory high school for young men located in Tonawanda, New York. With a mission to educate students through academic excellence and holistic development, the school fosters a respectful community rooted in faith and service.