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ÃÛÌÒÉç offers unmatched expertise on Catholic Church history, doctrine, and teaching. Educators and researchers also can speak on topical issues from space exploration to the presidency to energy issues.
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Featured Experts
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Associate Professor
Schools: National Catholic School of Social Service
Expertise: Trauma, Sexual Violence, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Clinical Social Work...
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Associate Professor International Relations
Schools: School of Arts and Sciences
Departments: Politics
Expertise: U.S. Foreign Policy, Globalization, Religious Actors and Factors in World...
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Professor of History
Schools: School of Arts and Sciences
Departments: History
Expertise: American Foreign Policy, U.S.-Russian Relations, Russia, Transatlantic Relations,...
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Director of the Institute for Policy Research and Professor of Law
Schools: Columbus School of Law
Expertise: International Human Rights, Freedom of Religion, Freedom of Speech, Freedom of...
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Clinical Assistant Professor of Intelligence Studies
Schools: School of Arts and Sciences
Departments: Politics
Expertise: CIA, U.S. Intelligence History, Covert Action, Espionage, The Hunt for Osama Bin...
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Professor of Law; Director International Human Rights Summer Law Program in Rome
Schools: Columbus School of Law
Expertise: Elder Law, Human Rights, Environmental Ethics, Catholic Social Teaching, Assisted...
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