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Master of Arts Program

Colloquium Keynote Speaker November, 2001: Bernardo Aguilar, Chip Stearms, Grace Burford and Jeanne Cashin

MAP is honored to present four of Prescott College’s faculty for a panel presentation of a response to the momentous events taking place in our world today. The panelists will discuss the attacks of September 11 and individual and national responses to the attacks and to the current state of the world. Panelists: Bernardo Aguilar, J.D., William “Chip” Stearns, Ph.D., Grace Burford, Ph.D., and Jeanne Cashin, Ph.D. Bernardo Aguilar’s fields of specialty are ecological economics and environmental law. Chip Stearns holds a Ph.D. in political science and teaches in numerous areas, including political philosophy, world politics and peace studies, and media studies. Grace Burford’s doctorate is in history and literature of religion, through which she applies a holistic approach to the study and understanding of world religions. Jeanne Cashin earned her doctorate in trauma psychology and has focused her work on the study and healing of war- and genocide-related trauma.

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