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Peer Review provides a quarterly briefing on emerging trends and key debates in undergraduate liberal education. Each issue is focused on a specific topic, provides comprehensive analysis, and highlights changing practice on diverse campuses.

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Laura Donnelly-Smith

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Darbi Bossman

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James A. Anderson
North Carolina State University

Randy Bass
Georgetown University

David A. Berry
Community College Humanities Association

Norman Coombs
Rochester Institute of Technology

Peter Ewell
National Center for Higher Education
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Ann S. Ferren
Radford University

Mildred García
Berkeley College

Richard Guarasci
Wagner College

Elise B. Jorgens
College of Charleston

Adrianna J. Kezar
University of Southern California

Ann Leffler
University of Maine

Donna Maeda
Occidental College

David E. Maxwell
Drake University

Catherine Hurt Middlecamp
University of Wisconsin-Madison

Chandra Talpade Mohanty
Syracuse University

John P. Nichols
Saint Joseph’s College

G. Roger Sell
Southwest Missouri State University

Joan Straumanis
Antioch College

Beverly Daniel Tatum
Spelman College

 

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