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Dr. Lamothe teaches courses in world and African history. His research focuses on nineteenth-century Northeast African history.
Dr. Tanikella conducted two years of multi-sited ethnographic fieldwork research with Caribbean South Asian communities in Trinidad and in Queens, New York.
Dr. Benson's professional interests include number theory, problem solving, the history of mathematics, and teacher education.
The College of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies is a dynamic, intellectually rigorous and highly interdisciplinary part of Lesley University. We invite you to learn more about us. Please read News from 29 Mellen.
Established in May 2011 with support from the Schoen Family Foundation, the Child Homelessness in Massachusetts Initiative is designed to bring attention to the growing number of children and families without adequate shelter in the Commonwealth.
The Guyana Lesley Abroad Service Semester (GLASS) program is the first study-abroad program in the country of Guyana and is unique in many ways.