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Chad Raymond serves as Professor and Associate Graduate Program Director in the Department of Cultural, Environmental and Global Studies at Salve Regina University. His academic profile bridges comparative political history with innovative AI-driven pedagogy, focusing on development issues across Asia and the Middle East.
His educational background includes:
- B.S. in Political Science from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1989)
- M.S. in Political Science from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1989)
- Ph.D. in Political Science from University of Hawai'i at Manoa (2000)
Dr. Raymond's research emphasizes comparative political history and political economy of development with deep regional expertise in Asia and the Middle East. His parallel focus on educational innovation explores transformative applications of artificial intelligence in active learning environments, particularly through project-based and simulation methodologies.
His publication trajectory (2014-2024) reveals a strategic evolution from cultural representation studies toward cutting-edge pedagogical research. The 2024 Chronicle of Higher Education article exemplifies his leadership in AI-enhanced teaching, while earlier works established foundations in Middle Eastern political discourse and experimental education research. This dual-path scholarship uniquely connects social science inquiry with technological teaching innovation.
As Associate Graduate Program Director, Dr. Raymond oversees graduate curriculum development and student mentoring. His administrative role complements research activities though specific grant details remain undocumented in available sources.
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