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Claire Whitlinger and Akan Malici
Speaker Biography
Claire Whitlinger is an associate professor of Sociology, and program founder and co-director of the Intergroup Dialogue Program at Furman University. Claire earned her B.A. degree in sociology from the George Washington University and her M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in sociology from the University of Michigan.
Akan Malici is a professor of Politics and International Affairs. He is from a Turkish and Albanian family. Akan grew up in Germany and received his undergraduate education in Literature and Political Science at the University of Tuebingen. He came to the United States for graduate school in 2000. At Arizona State University he received his M.A. degree in 2002 and his Ph.D. degree in 2004. He has been teaching at Furman University since 2005.
Scholarship Type
Faculty Scholarship
Date
9-13-2022
Location
Greenville (S.C.)
Subject(s)
Vocation; Career paths; Occupations; Vocational guidance; Memoirs
Recommended Citation
Whitlinger, Claire and Malici, Akan, "Claire Whitlinger and Akan Malici" (2022). Cothran Center Conversations on Meaning and Purpose. 2.
https://scholarexchange.furman.edu/cothran/2
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