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Doyle Seminars 2013 Cohort
Doyle Seminars are small, upper-level classes that foster dialogue on diversity and difference through student research and co-curricular learning. Part of the Doyle Engaging Difference Program, Doyle Seminars focus on a range of topics addressing critical questions of national, social, cultural, religious, moral, and other forms of difference. Learn more about current and previous Doyle Seminars on the Doyle website.
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Randall Bass
Randall (Randy) Bass is the vice president for strategic education initiatives and professor of English at Georgetown University.
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José Casanova
José Casanova is one of the world's leading scholars in the sociology of religion and a senior fellow at the Berkley Center, where his work focuses on globalization, religions, and secularization. He is also professor emeritus at Georgetown University.
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David J. Collins
David J. Collins, S.J., is associate professor and Haub Director of Catholic Studies at Georgetown University.
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Maurice Jackson
Maurice Jackson is an associate professor of history and African-American studies and an affiliated professor of performing arts (jazz) at Georgetown University.
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Michael Kessler
Michael Kessler is executive director of the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs at Georgetown University, a professor of the practice of moral and political theory in the Department of Government, and an adjunct professor of law at Georgetown Law.
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