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History | Anthropology | Political Sciences and Civics
Area of study
Social Sciences | Humanities
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Institute for Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention

The Institute for Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention at Binghamton University: The State University of New York, offers a unique program focused on curriculum development.


Curriculum Development Cohort

The Curriculum Development Cohort is a program that was previously known as the GMAP Curriculum Development Program.


Faculty Members

The following faculty members are associated with the program:


  • Heather D Dehaan: Associate Professor, History
  • Kent F Schull: Associate Professor; History Chair
  • Timothy S De Smet: Environmental Visualization, Research Assistant Professor
  • Mary Muscari: Associate Professor/Director, Forensic Health Program/Coordinator, Family Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing Program Decker School of Nursing (DSON)
  • Giovanna Montenegro: Assistant Professor, Comparative Literature
  • Elizabeth A DiGangi: Assistant Professor, Anthropology
  • David Campbell: Associate Professor, CCPA Public Administration
  • David L Cingranelli: Professor, Political Science

Program Support

The program is made possible through the generous support of the Charles E. Scheidt Family Foundation.


Research Areas

While specific research areas are not detailed, the involvement of faculty from various disciplines such as History, Environmental Visualization, Nursing, Comparative Literature, Anthropology, Public Administration, and Political Science suggests a multidisciplinary approach to the study and prevention of genocide and mass atrocity.


Program Overview

The provided information does not include detailed descriptions of program requirements, admission criteria, tuition fees, or specific research areas. However, it highlights the interdisciplinary nature of the program and the support from the Charles E. Scheidt Family Foundation.


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