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Doctor of Liberal Studies

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Maysam al Faruqi, Ph.D.
Temple University; Professorial Lecturer of Theology, Georgetown University
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Introduction to Islam
Francis J Ambrosio
Fordham University; Associate Professor of Philosophy, Georgetown University
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Diane Apostolos-Cappadona
George Washington University; Adjunct Professor for the Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding and for Liberal Studies, Georgetown University.
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William D. Blattner
University of Pittsburgh; Associate Professor of Philosophy, Georgetown University
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Benjamin Bogin
This instructor has taught:
Buddhism through Literature and Art
Arnold J. Bradford
University of Virginia; Adjunct Professor of Liberal Studies, Georgetown University.
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John H. Brown
Princeton University; Adjunct Professor of Liberal Studies, Georgetown University
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Propaganda and American Foreign Policy
Nikki K. Castle
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Values Issues in Public Policy
Michael J. Collins
Elizabeth M. Duke
George Washington University; Adjunct Professor of Liberal Studies, Georgetown University
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Ariel Glucklich
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Ariel Glucklich is Professor in the Georgetown University Theology Department.  He specializes in classical Hinduism and in Hindu rituals and popular religious practices.  He has written several books about India, including The Strides of Vishnu (2008) and in other areas of comparative religion.
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Gandhi's India
Jan Goldman
George Washington University; Adjunct Professor of Liberal Studies, Georgetown University
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Ethics, Intelligence, and National Security
Gregory Havrilak
Professor Greg Havrilak has worked in numerous posts as both lecturer and religious advisor. For nine years he taught ancient, medieval and modern philosophy at the City University of New York and at Nassau College on Long Island. In 1998, he settled in Europe to become the Senior Religious Advisor to NATO AIRNORTH, and to the military attaché at the American Embassy in Paris. When the Kosovo War broke out, he was dispatched to the Balkans to work with Catholic, Islamic and Orthodox leaders and Non-Governmental Agencies in Albania and Kosovo on humanitarian, religious and human rights issues. Among his responsibilities were inspecting refugee camps to ensure Geneva Convention compliance, securing protection of religious/holy sites from destruction, and ministering to Serbian Prisoners of War. In 2000, he was sent to the Republic of Georgia to address military and government officials on human rights issues, convincing the government to create a chaplaincy program that embraced all major religious bodies. He was also dispatched to Macedonia as religious advisor to the Partnership for Peace Program, building medical clinics and schools, and dialoguing with local religious and government officials.
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This instructor has taught:
Religion and Conflict
Paul L. Heck
University of Chicago; Assistant Professor of Theology, Georgetown University
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James H. Hershman, Jr.
University of Virginia; Adjunct Professor of Liberal Studies, Georgetown University
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This instructor has taught:
The World of Thomas Jefferson
Rudolph Paul Hock
Johns Hopkins University; Adjunct Professor of Liberal Studies, Georgetown University
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This instructor has taught:
Slavery and Roman Culture
Shireen Hunter
Institut Universitaire de Hautes Etudes Internationales (Geneva); Project Director, Carnegie Project on Reformist and Moderate Voices in Islam and Adjunct Professor for the Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding, Georgetown University
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Joseph E. Jensen
This instructor has taught:
The New Testament and Social Justice
Abby A. Johnson
University of Illinois; Adjunct Professor of Liberal Studies, Georgetown University
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Ronald Johnson
University of Illinois; Professor of History, Georgetown University
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Tod Linafelt
Gerald Mara
Maryam Mashayekhi
This instructor has taught:
Social Inequality
Douglas McCabe
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Dr. Douglas M. McCabe is Professor of Labor Relations, Human Resource Management, and Organizational Behavior at Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business.  He is the author of more than 200 articles, papers, monographs, and speeches presented at professional and scholarly meetings in the field of employee relations. He is also an active domestic and international consultant.
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S. Anthony McCann
Ph.D. Candidate, Syracuse University; Adjunct Professor of Liberal Studies, Georgetown University
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Budget, Finance, and Public Policy
Ann R. Meyer
Ralph Dingmann Nurnberger
William J. O'Brien
University of Chicago; Adjunct Professor of Liberal Studies, Georgetown University
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R. Nicholas Palarino
Catholic University; Adjunct Professor of Liberal Studies, Georgetown University
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This instructor has taught:
Understanding Terrorism and Terrorists
Rory F. Quirk
Georgetown University Law School; Adjunct Professor of Liberal Studies, Georgetown University
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John A. Reuscher
Fordham University; Associate Professor of Philosophy, Georgetown University
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Terrence P. Reynolds
Brown University; Associate Professor and Chair of Theology, Georgetown University
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Ilkka R. Ronkainen
Professor Ronkainen has co-authored four texts, including International Marketing and International Business. His most recent book is The Global Marketing Imperative (with M. Czinkota and J. Tarrant). He has spoken on global business for executive programs at IBM and the Helsinki School of Economics in Finland. He has served on the board of the Washington International Trade Association, where he started the association's newsletter, Trade Trends. Professor Ronkainen developed the School of Business summer study program in Hong Kong for undergraduate business students.
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Frederick J. Ruf
Harvard University; Associate Professor of Theology, Georgetown University
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Joseph P. Smaldone
Northwestern University; Adjunct Professor of Liberal Studies, Georgetown University
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This instructor has taught:
Your Family in History
The Pursuit of Peace
Pamela Sodhy
Cornell University; Professorial Lecturer in History, Georgetown University
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Ori Z. Soltes
Johns Hopkins University; Professorial Lecturer in Theology and Fine Arts, Georgetown University
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Lauve Steenhuisen
This instructor has taught:
Religion in America
Kazuko Uchimura
Georgetown University; Adjunct Professor of Liberal Studies, Georgetown University
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John Voll
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Contemporary Islamic Activist Intellectuals
Chi Wang
Georgetown University; Adjunct Professor of Liberal Studies, Georgetown University
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Francis Xavier Winters
Fordham University, Joint Program with Union Theological Seminary; Professor of Ethics and International Affairs, The School of Foreign Service and the Department of Theology, Georgetown University.
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Charles Edward Yonkers
Harvard University; Adjunct Professor of Liberal Studies, Georgetown University
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Stefan Nils Zimmers
Georgetown University; Adjunct Professor of Liberal Studies, Georgetown University
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Science and Human Values Lecture Series
Third Lecture - Friday, December 11, 2009
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Plays and Panels
Performing Arts Events in Collaboration with Synetic Theater in Rosslyn.
Graduation Celebration
2010 SCS Commencement, May 22, 5:00 PM, Gaston Hall (in Healy Building)
Students and faculty in the Graduate Liberal Studies program are recognized for their achievements at the Celebratory Graduation Dinner and Commencement
Liberal Studies at Georgetown Magazine
Read the fall issue of Liberal Studies at Georgetown Magazine for the calendar of fall events and news of the program, students, faculty, and alumni.
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DLS Applications for 2010 due February 1, 2010
Complete application (online and/or "paper") packets for the Doctor of Liberal Studies degree are due and must be received by the Admissions Center, Georgetown University, 3307 M St., Box 571006, Washington, DC, 20057-1006 on or before February 1, 2010.
DLS Online Registration for Spring 2010
Online Registration begins Nov. 2, 2009 at 9:00 AM. The spring schedule, syllabi, and student instructions will be posted by October 23rd. To view the current and previous semester, click below:
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