Biography
Daniel Marschner started as Director of International Admission at Loyola Marymount University in 2016. He received his Ph. D. in Educational Studies from the University of Cincinnati with a focus on the cultural acclimation process for international students. As a student, Daniel studied in Australia, Italy, and Nicaragua, and lived in Chile for two and a half years where he worked as a Jesuit Volunteer after completing a Bachelors of Science degree in Psychology at Xavier University. He also holds a Masters of Arts Degree in International Political Economy and Development from Fordham University. He has been involved in leadership roles with organizations such as Cialfo, International ACAC, IC3, NACAC, and Study California. He has also been teaching the Assessment and Research Methods course in the M.A. in Educational Leadership program since 2017.
Education (3)
Xavier University: Bachelors of Science, Psychology
Fordham University: Masters of Arts, International Political Economy and Development
University of Cincinnati: PhD, Education Studies
Areas of Expertise (4)
Quantitative and Qualitative Research
International Student Recruitment
Intercultural Engagement
Global Partnership Development
Affiliations (3)
- NACAC
- AERA
- International ACAC
Courses (1)
EDLA 6105
Assessment and Research Methods
Social