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Mark Boyer Scott W. Brown Meaghan Hathaway Andri Ioannou
Donalyn Maneggia Nicole Powell Gregory Williams  

 

Mark Boyer - Project Director

The GlobalEd Project
341 Mansfield Road , Unit 24
Storrs , CT 06269-1024

Phone: 860-486-3156
Fax: 860-486-8307
Email: mark.boyer@uconn.edu

Personal Web Site: http://www.polisci.uconn.edu/people/faculty/boyer.htm

Dr. Mark A. Boyer is a professor of political science at the University of Connecticut and Co-Director of the GlobalEd Project (www.globaled.uconn.edu). He is also chair of the TNE Curriculum Design Team (www.tne.uconn.edu). He holds a B.A. from Wittenberg University and M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Maryland . His research and teaching interests focus on international cooperation, political economy, negotiation and conflict resolution, experimental and simulation methods and international studies education. He is the 2004 recipient of the UConn Alumni Association's Award for the Excellence in Teaching at the Graduate Level, the recipient of the 2001 UConn Chancellor's Information Technology Award and the 2000 APSA Rowman and Littlefield Award for Innovation in the Teaching of Political Science. Currently, he is collaborating with Scott W. Brown on Educating Global Citizens (Paradigm Publishers, 2008). He is author of International Cooperation and Public Goods (Johns Hopkins, 1993), co-author of Defensive Internationalism ( University of Michigan Press , 2004), co-author of Negotiating a Complex World , 2nd ed (Rowman and Littlefield, 2005), co-author of International Politics on the World Stage , Brief 7th ed. (McGraw-Hill, 2008), and co-author of Making American Foreign Policy (Dushkin 1996). He has also published numerous book chapters and articles in such journals as the Journal of Conflict Resolution , Journal of Peace Research , Review of International Political Economy , International Journal , Diplomacy and Statecraft , Instructional Science , and Social Science Computer Review , and Globalization, Societies and Education among others. He was the founding editor (2000-2004) of the journal International Studies Perspectives , a journal of the International Studies Association and becomes editor of International Studies Review in 2008. Dr. Boyer's Vita (.pdf)

Scott W. Brown - Project Director

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249 Glenbrook Road Unit-2064
University of Connecticut
Storrs, Connecticut 06269-2064
Gentry Room 208

Phone: 860-486-0181
Fax: 860-486-8325
Email: scott.brown@uconn.edu
Personal Web Site

(Temporarily at Storrs Hall, Room -014, University of Connecticut )

Dr. Scott W. Brown is a Professor of Educational Psychology at the Neag School of Education at the University of Connecticut. He received his B.A. in psychology from Boston University, his M.S in psychology from Montana State University, and his Ph.D. in psychology from Syracuse University. He has published three books/monographs on issues related to educational psychology, and published over 100 refereed journal articles and book chapters in the field of educational psychology, educational technology, learning and cognition. He has presented over 200 papers at professional conferences. He has been a visiting professor at Utah State University and Victoria University (Wellington, New Zealand). In over 20 years of service at the University of Connecticut he has held positions as the Director of the Bureau of Educational Research and Service, the Director of the Teachers for a New Era project at UConn, and the department head for Educational Psychology. He has been awarded over $7.0 million in federal, state and private grants.  
Meaghan Hathaway

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The GlobalEd Project
341 Mansfield Road , Unit 24
Storrs , CT 06269-1024


Email: meaghan.hathaway@gmail.com

Meaghan Hathaway is a M.A. student in the Neag School of Education at the University of Connecticut. She earned her B.S. in secondary earth science education along with a minor in geology and geophysics at the Univsersity of Connecticut. Her research interests are developing reading and writing skills for all students in science, especially increasing students' ability to communicate knowledgably about environmental science and global issues.

Andri Ioannou

The GlobalEd Project
341 Mansfield Road , Unit 24
Storrs , CT 06269-1024

Phone: 860-486-3772
Fax: 860-486-8325
Email: andri.ioannou@uconn.edu
Website: http://www.globaled.uconn.edu/ioannou/

(Temporarily at Storrs Hall, Room -013, University of Connecticut )

Andri Ioannou is a doctoral candidate in the Educational Technology program at the University of Connecticut . She received a M.A. in Educational Technology from the University of Connecticut and a B.S. in Computer Science from the University of Cyprus . Andri is interested in online learning, computer-supported collaborative learning, and Web 2.0 technologies for learning and collaboration.

Donalyn Maneggia

Program Assistant

Teachers for a New Era
249 Glenbrook Road Unit-2064
University of Connecticut
Storrs, Connecticut 06269-2064
Gentry Room 231

Phone: 860-486-1407
Fax: 860-486-3510
Email: d.maneggia@uconn.edu

Donalyn Maneggia is the Program Assistant for the TNE Project. Donalyn graduated from Eastern Connecticut State University with a B.A. in Business Administration and a minor in Economics.
Nicole Powell

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The GlobalEd Project
341 Mansfield Road , Unit 1024
Storrs , CT 06269-1024

Phone: 860-486-0418
Fax: 860-486-8307
Email: Nicole.powell@uconn.edu

Nicole Powell is a doctoral student in the Department of Political Science at the University of Connecticut. Nicole earned a B.A. in Political Science and a M.A. in Political Science at the University of New Hampshire. Nicole's areas of study are International Relations and Comparative Politics.

Gregory Williams

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The GlobalEd Project
341 Mansfield Road , Unit 1024
Storrs , CT 06269-1024

Phone: 860-486-0418
Fax: 860-486-8307
Email: williams.gregory.p@gmail.com

Gregory P. Williams is a doctoral student in political science at the University of Connecticut. Greg has an M.A. in Political Science from the University of Connecticut and a B.A. (summa cum laude) in Political Science and History from the University of Maine. Greg is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and is a former Maine Policy Scholar. His research interests include comparative public intellectuals, comparative social movements, and environmental world politics.

      

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The GlobalEd Project
341 Mansfield Road , Unit 1024
Storrs, CT 06269-1024
Phone: 860-486-0418
Fax: 860-486-8307
E-mail: globaled@uconn.edu