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Peace and Conflict Studies

Peace and Conflict Studies Faculty and Staff

DePauw is home to some of the leading scholars, artists and strategists in their fields. An impressive 99% of all tenure-track faculty hold a Ph.D. or higher, but it is their unwavering dedication to undergraduate teaching that sets them apart. With an uncommon commitment to exploration, collaboration and innovation, our faculty represent the best of the liberal arts tradition.

Peace and Conflict Studies Faculty and Staff

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Ford, Derek

Associate Professor of Education Studies, Chair of the Education Studies Department and Coordinator of the Peace and Conflict Studies Program


(765) 658-4370
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Goldberg, Rachel

Associate Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies and Director of the Peace and Conflict Studies Program


(765) 658-6630
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Kuecker, Glen

Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies


(765) 658-1039
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Rogers, Brenda

Administrative Assistant, Academic Affairs, English, PACS, and WGSS


(765) 658-4359
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Woodall, Pam

Office and Event Manager and Employer Relations Coordinator


(765) 658-4516

Affiliated Faculty and Staff

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Brown, Eliza

Cassel Grubb University Professor of Music

Music Theory, Composition


 
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Gellman, David

Professor of History and Co-Director of the Asher Office of Undergraduate Research


(765) 658-6273
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Marshall, Lydia

Edward Myers Dolan Professor of Anthropology, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Chair of the Sociology and Anthropology Department


(765) 658-4508

Retired Emeriti Faculty

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Harms, Doug

Professor Emeritus of Computer Science


 

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Peace and Conflict Studies

Leveraging the resources of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, the peace and conflict studies major and minor at DePauw are interdisciplinary programs that integrate the expertise of multiple departments to develop the knowledge and skills needed to excel in a rapidly changing world.

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