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Oxford American Names Beth Glazier-McDonald Among South’s Most Creative Teachers
August 26, 2011
Beth Glazier-McDonald, professor of religionand interim associate dean
Beth Glazier-McDonald, Centre College professor of religion and interim associate dean, has recently been featured by Oxford American magazine as one of the most creative teachers in the South.
Published on August 23, 2011, the online article boasts that the professors featured are “influential educators admired by their students and colleagues, whose classrooms serve as forums for social change.”
Read more about Glazier-McDonald and view the Oxford American’s article here.
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