Political Science & History Roundtable
Featuring Faculty Joseph Griffith, Ph.D., Cara Rogers Stevens, Ph.D., Adam M. Carrington, Ph.D., Jeffrey Delbert, Ph.D. and Anne Strouth, M.S.Share
In this roundtable conversation, Ashland faculty from the political science and history programs reflect on what it means to study the ideas, documents and decisions that have shaped the world and what four years in these programs builds in the students who go through them.
Their discussion moves through the value of learning to think, write and communicate well. They also explore the classrooms where history speaks, the questions that still matter today and the mentorship that develops citizens, leaders and lifelong learners. For students still asking what this pathway is really about, this is a window into the people and the process behind it.
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