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Don Will Associate Dean of Wilkinson College of Humanities & Social Sciences; Chair, Department of Political Science; Professor of Political Science; Director, Peace Studies Program; Delp-Wilkinson Professor of Peace Studies; 1987 - present
Roosevelt Hall, Chapman University, 1 University Dr., Orange, CA 92866 (714) 997-6620 will@chapman.edu B.A., Haverford College; M.A., Ph.D., University of Denver. Curriculum Vitae
Dr. Will is Chair and Professor of Political Science and holds the Delp-Wilkinson Chair in Peace Studies. He has been a member of the Chapman faculty since 1987, and received his Ph.D. in International Studies from the University of Denver. His research emphasis includes the comparative study of conflict and social change. For eleven years he served as a non-governmental observer at the United Methodist Office for the United Nations. He teaches courses such as Introduction to Peace Studies, Nonviolent Social Change, Race and Change in South Africa and the US, Peace and Conflict in the Middle East, Vietnam: War, Peace, and Legacy, Social Change in Cuba, Literature of Peace and Justice, Noam Chomsky: Intellectual and Dissident, and the Chapman University Freshman Seminar: The Global Citizen.
Professional Career
- June 2007 - Associate Dean
Wilkinson College of Humanities and Social Sciences Chair, Department of Political Sciences
- June 2005-2007 - Associate Dean of Social Sciences
Wilkinson College of Letters and Sciences Chapman University
- Fall 2001 - Delp - Wilkinson Professor of Peace Studies
Professor, Department of Political Science Director, Peace Studies Program Chapman University
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Education
- Ph.D., M.A. in International Studies
Graduate School of International Studies University of Denver
- B.A. in Political Science
Haverford College
Fields of Specialization
- Peace Studies
- Comparative Politics
- Political Economy
- Politics of Southern Africa and the Middle East
- Comparative Revolutions
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