01.17.12
Professor Combines Research in Education and Peace Studies
Visting Assistant Professor Andria Wisler's latest research projects are focused on bringing peace education to the classroom and to the community.
Scott Garosshen (C’12)
While studying in Seville, classics and government major starred in the classroom and sparred against cultural skepticism.
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Dean Chester Gillis
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