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Jepson scholars are visible and highly productive and nationally respected. Click on each name for a brief profile and contact information and CVs that fully detail their scholarly work.

Joanne Ciulla, Professor
Ph.D.,  philosophy, Temple University.
Ethics and leadership, international leadership, critical thinking, and conflict resolution.

John Donelson Ross Forsyth, Professor
Ph.D., psychology, University of Florida.
Group dynamics, social psychology, theories of leadership.

George R. Goethals, Professor
Ph.D., psychology, Duke University.
Presidential leadership and peer interaction and performance.

Gill Robinson Hickman, Professor
Ph.D., public administration, University of Southern California.
Leadership in organizations, leading change, transforming leadership.

Douglas A. Hicks, Associate Professor
Ph.D., religion, Harvard University.
Ethics and leadership; religious diversity in civil society and the workplace; ethics and economic development; civic engagement.

Crystal Lynn Hoyt, Assistant Professor
Ph.D., social psychology, University of California.
Social behavior, leadership and group dynamics.

Gary L. McDowell, Professor
Ph.D., government and public affairs, University of Virginia.
The Constitution, the judiciary, politics, statesmanship and civil liberties.

Ana Mitrić, Assistant Professor
Ph.D., English, University of Virginia.
Literature, civil society, national identity, feminist studies, political philosophy and critical theory.

Terry L. Price, Associate Professor
Ph.D., philosophy, University of Arizona.
Leadership ethics, moral psychology, social, political, and legal theory and political theory.

Thad Williamson, Assistant Professor
Ph.D., political science, Harvard University.
Justice and civil society, American civic life, political theories.

J. Thomas Wren, Professor
Ph.D., history, The College of William and Mary and J.D., University of Virginia.
Foundations of leadership studies, history and theories of leadership, conflict resolution.

Karen Zivi, Assistant Professor
Ph.D. political science, Rutgers University
Modern political theory and gender studies.

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