Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Sarah Stanlick, Ph.D., is an accomplished academic and educator currently serving as an Associate Professor at Worcester Polytechnic Institute since August 2019, where responsibilities include directing the Great Problems Seminar and teaching research design and methods for social science research. Prior experience includes leadership roles at Lehigh University as the Director of the Center for Community Engagement and a Professor of Practice in Sociology and Anthropology, as well as contributions in various teaching and research capacities at institutions such as Harvard University and Centenary College. Doctoral studies in Learning Sciences and Technology focused on service learning and global citizenship, culminating in ongoing dissertation research regarding the development of global citizenship identity. Stanlick’s multifaceted career encompasses teaching, mentoring, and advancing research initiatives that promote social justice, interdisciplinary writing, and global citizenship through project-based learning.
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