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Jack Dougherty, Trinity College
Jack Dougherty
Associate Professor
http://www.trincoll.edu/depts/educ/css
faculty
Ph.D.
history of education and housing in the urban US
Jack Dougherty is Associate Professor of Educational Studies at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut, where he works with undergraduate students and community partners on the Cities, Suburbs, and Schools Project. Currently, he is working on a book and digital history project, On the Line: How Schooling, Housing, and Civil Rights Shaped Hartford and its Suburbs.
Tim Anderson, Denison Univesity
Tim Anderson
Assistant Professor of Communication
http://commanderson.blogspot.com/
faculty
Ph.D. in Radio/Television/Film from Northwestern University
Society for Cinema and Media Studies, International Association for the Study of Popular Music
Film Studies, Media Studies, Popular Music Studies, Cultural Studies, Urbanity Studies
Tim Anderson is an Assistant Professor of Communication at Denison University.

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