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Walden news at a glance.

 

Jill Watson Riley rediscovers her love of learning and helps others do the same.

 

Elisa Watters serves community health care needs in remote Nepal.

 

Pennie Murray on overcoming stereotypes.

 

Dr. Darnita Payden on decluttering your life.

 

Dr. Peter Maresco on marketing yourself effectively.

 

Dr. Enid Schwartz on lightening life's problems with laughter.

 

Meet the Faculty: Dr. Caroline Bassett

 

Extraordinary Faculty Award recipients answer three pressing questions.

 

With a Ph.D. in Administration/Management, musician and author Dr. Madeline Frank teaches in perfect pitch.

 

Spotlight On: Dr. Souror A. Baetjer

 

Accolade Highlights

 

Spotlight On: Dr. Darlene Bricker

 

Spotlight On: Dr. Michelle Watson

 

Spotlight On: Angeline F. Wieler

 

Why I Refer

 

How I Did It

 

Dissertation Titles from Recent Graduates

 

Connected in Service

 

5 ways you can improve people's lives internationally. 

 

“Walden alums are natural leaders,” says the Right Honorable Lord Malloch-Brown, Britain’s Minister for Africa, Asia, and the UN. “If they put themselves behind the goal of international development—whether they do it by going to a developing country or whether they do it from back home—they can make a real difference.” Learn how members of the Walden community are creating positive social change in the international arena, and how you can too.

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In Pursuit of Justice

 

A tale of 2 wars, 2 alumni—and 2 ways of pursuing the truth.

 

Two countries are torn apart by civil war—mass murder, rape, mutilation, child conscription—all masterminded by a corrupt, power-hungry dictator and his cabal of criminal associates and financed by “blood diamonds.” Unbeknownst to each other, two Walden University alumni worked under challenging and even dangerous conditions to bring justice to the people of Sierra Leone and Liberia. One pursued the criminals; the other worked to heal the community. This is their story. (Read more)


 

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