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Mark Roth is a Lecturer in Security & Intelligence Studies at Chicago State University, affiliated with the Department of Computing, Information, Mathematical Sciences & Technology within the College of Arts & Sciences. He contributes to academic programs focused on national and intelligence security education.
Education:
- M.S. in National Security Strategy, National War College, National Defense University
- Graduate, U.S. Air Force Air Command and Staff College
- B.A. in History, Northwestern University
- A.A.S. in Photography, Northern Virginia Community College
His research and teaching focus on strategic and intelligence disciplines, particularly national security policy, defense education, and intelligence analysis. His academic foundation in history and military strategy supports an interdisciplinary approach to security challenges. While no publications are listed, his professional development reflects engagement with high-level defense education institutions.
Mark Roth is a member of the International Association for Intelligence Education (IAFIE), indicating professional commitment to advancing intelligence studies pedagogy and standards.
He advises students in security-related academic programs and supports curriculum development in intelligence education. Though no grants are mentioned, his background suggests potential involvement in defense or homeland security educational initiatives. He is part of the broader academic team within the CIMST department, contributing to interdisciplinary programs that bridge technology, information systems, and national security.
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