by Kiel Downey | May 18, 2016
Trained as a sociologist, Breanne Grace is interested in how refugees transition from statelessness to citizenship through the resettlement process. “We tend to think about citizenship as passports and legal documents. Of course that is part of it, but my research...
by Kiel Downey | Sep 13, 2017
Dr. Joshua Grace is a historian of Africa with a particular interest in cultures of technology, mobility, and development. His research examines the politics of development in Tanzania from the 1870s to the 1980s by showing how Africans transformed cars and roads from...
by Tyler Hammett | May 18, 2016
Jeff Hall as served as an assistant professor in the Department of Family and Preventive Medicine since 2008. He directs the department’s Maternity Care curriculum, and also supervises several of the School of Medicine’s global health projects, including...
by Tyler Hammett | May 18, 2016
Dr. Dick Kawooya’s current research interests focus on the role of information (intellectual property) in fostering innovation. He looks specifically at the role and impact of intellectual property rights in the exchange of innovation between formal...
by Tyler Hammett | May 18, 2016
Dr. Menkhaus has taught political science at Davidson since 1991. His courses focus on international and comparative politics as well as the non-profit sector. His regional specialization is on the politics of the Horn of Africa. In 1987 he was awarded a Fulbright...