LECTURE

The History of U.S. Constitutional Principles: Civil Law vs. Religious

 

CASAR cordially invites you to attend a lecture entitled "The History of U.S. Constitutional Principles: Civil Law versus
Religious Imperatives" by Dr. Donald Sharpes.

Dr. Donald Sharpes

Dr. Donald K. Sharpes is Professor in the Emeritus College at Arizona State University, and was a former director in the U.S. Department of Education in Washington DC. He has taught at the universities of Maryland, Maine, Virginia, Virginia Tech, Utah State, Weber State and Arizona State. He was a Distinguished Visiting Professor at Qinghai Normal University from 1988-94, and was the first American inducted as a Fellow in the China Senior Professors Association. In 2008 he was awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award by the International Studies group of the American Educational Research Association. He has authored 18 books and over 240 articles in the social and behavioral sciences, humanities, and teacher education. He has been published in the U.S., England, Finland, Norway, Germany (in German), India, Malaysia, China (in Chinese), Hong Kong, and Denmark (in Danish), and has lived and worked in the Middle East.

 


 


 

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