Doctoral Students
Richard C. Landrigan
Program: Anthropology and Education
Degree: Ph.D.
Previous Graduate Education: M.Ed.
Research Interests: Identity formation and development
through enculturation and experience; cross-cultural comparisons of transitions
to and conceptions of adulthood; linguistic influence on perception and
expression; psychology; neuroscience.
Geographical Interests: Morocco
as well as the rest of Islamic North Africa and the Middle
East.
Publications:2009—
Globalizing the Atlas: The Potential Dangers and Benefits of
Non-Native Language Learning in the Moroccan Context. (Up-coming OECD publication)
2007—
Teamwork and Leadership Training. In R.
Landrigan, et al., Eds.
Peace Corps Morocco GGLOW
Manual. Rabat: Peace Corps Morocco.
2006—
High Atlas Training of Trainers. PeaceWorks
Magazine. Rabat: Peace Corps Morocco.
Presentations:2009—
Globalizing the Atlas: The Potential Dangers and Benefits of
Non-Native Language Learning in the Moroccan Context. Education
Without Borders Bi-Annual Conference Higher
Colleges of Technology, Dubai & Abu Dhabi, United
Arab Emirates
Works in Progress:
The New
American Rite of Passage: Harnessing the
Power of Education to Help Us (Re)Define Ourselves Within the Context of a
Globalized World
Maturity Through Challenge: Looking at Peace Corps Service as Personal Growth
for the Globalized Individual