| Education |
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B.A., University of California, Santa Cruz;
Politics and
Middle Eastern Studies |
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American University in Cairo, Egypt;
Education Abroad |
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M.A., Ph.D., University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill;
International Relations |
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| Professional Experience |
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Associate Professor, Political Science, and
Coordinator,
Honors Program, Prince George's Community College,
2001 to present. |
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American Samoa Community College, Assistant
Professor,
Political Science, 1990 - 1992. |
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Consultant, Delphi Research Associates, 1988 |
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Program Associate, Moroccan Bicentnenial
University
Project, 1987 - 1988. |
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Tutor and Trainer, Literacy Council of
Montgomery County,
1984 to present. |
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Research Associate, Battelle Memorial
Institute, 1982 - 1983. |
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Instructor, University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill,
1978 - 1981. |
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| Research |
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The Politics of Protracted Displacement:
A Case Study of the
Ogaden Somali Refugees, University of North Carolina, 1988 |
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"Columbian Emigration: A Research Note
on Its Probable
Quantitative Extent," International Migration Review, 18 (1,
Spring 1984) with Sergio Diaz-Briquets. |
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| Language Skills |
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Egyptian Colloquial and Modern Standard
Arabic. |
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Certified Trainer in English as a Second
Language. |
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| Awards |
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Teaching Excellence Award, Prince George's
Community College. |
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