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Laura O'Toole serves as an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Cultural, Environmental and Global Studies at Salve Regina University, contributing to interdisciplinary academic programs focused on global societal dynamics.
Her educational foundation includes a B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. from the University of Delaware, establishing expertise in cross-cultural analysis and environmental-human systems. Academic credentials reflect deep engagement with theoretical frameworks examining cultural intersections with ecological and geopolitical contexts.
Research interests center on Cultural Studies, Environmental Studies, and Global Studies, exploring how cultural narratives shape environmental policies and global migration patterns. Her work emphasizes decolonial methodologies and sustainability ethics within transnational frameworks, addressing contemporary challenges through integrated humanities and social science lenses.
As adjunct faculty, she facilitates specialized coursework connecting theoretical concepts to real-world applications in global citizenship and environmental justice, mentoring students in critical analysis of power structures across cultural landscapes.
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