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Daniel A. Morris serves as Assistant Professor in the Department of English and Communications at Norwich University's College of Arts & Sciences, with eight years of higher education teaching experience.
His academic credentials include a BA from Davidson College, an MA from Yale University, and a PhD from the University of Iowa.
Morris's research examines intersections of religion, ethics, and American democracy. His 2015 monograph Virtue and Irony in American Democracy: Revisiting Dewey and Niebuhr analyzed character virtues essential for democratic flourishing, while current work investigates rhetoric of force in racial justice movements through Christian just war tradition frameworks. Key research domains span Religion, Ethics, American Democracy, Racial Justice, Just War Theory, and Political Philosophy.
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Morris advises Norwich Tribunal (student debate club) and serves on the Committee on Academic Standing and Degrees, Academic Advising Council, and English and Communications Department Assessment Committee. Grant funding details were not specified in the provided text.
Residing in Northfield with three children, he engages in Green Mountains outdoor activities including skiing, hiking, biking, and swimming.
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