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Dr Daniel Fitzpatrick
Lecturer, Politics and International RelationsAston University
Dr Fitzpatrick's research explores theories of the state, nationalism and identity, and higher education policy and reform.
Kirstin Braithwaite
Associate Professor of International RelationsMichigan State University
Kirstin Braithwaite specializes in international relations and is interested in questions of nationalism, identity and military conflict.
Bethany Lacina
Associate Professor of Political ScienceUniversity of Rochester
Bethany Lacina is an expert in civil and ethnic conflict.
Patrick Jung, Ph.D.
ProfessorMilwaukee School of Engineering
Dr. Patrick Jung's areas of focus include American history, German art history, and anthropology.
Paul M. Collins, Jr.
Professor of Legal Studies and Political Science / Director of Legal StudiesUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Paul Collins' research focuses on bias and inequality in the legal system, the selection and work of judges and social movement litigation.
Rick Eckstein, PhD
Professor of Sociology | College of Liberal Arts and SciencesVillanova University
Rick Eckstein, PhD, is an expert on mental health in college athletics, sports and society, stadium financing and labor and unions.
Todd Gloria
'00 BA ; President, San Diego City CouncilUniversity of San Diego, Degheri Alumni Center
One of the University of San Diego's most successful alumni
Linda Sharkey
Executive DirectorExecutive Networks, Inc.
HR specialist who develops high potential leaders through proven talent processes that yield improved capabilities and business results
Noreen Golfman
Provost and Vice-President (Academic)Memorial University
Dr. Golfman is an experienced, multi-dimensional scholar and academic leader who is actively engaged in cultural issues.
Daniel Cornfield
Professor of SociologyVanderbilt University
Expert in the American labor movement, the creative class, and work and occupation issues generally.
