
معرفی
Christopher N. Doval is an Instructor in the School of Accounting, Finance, Information Systems, and Business Law at Western Carolina University's College of Business. He holds a diverse background in law, ethics, and technology, with prior roles including Associate Professor at the University of Maryland Global Campus and faculty positions at Morgan State University and Virginia State University. His work focuses on promoting education access for underserved communities and managing small immigration law firms with a humanitarian lens.
Education:
- Juris Doctorate (JD) & Certificate in Technology Commercialization, Syracuse University
- MS in Telecommunications, Security and Network Management, Syracuse University
- BA in Philosophy with minors in Religious Studies & English, Virginia Commonwealth University
- Completed Yale University’s Sherwin B. Nuland Institute in Bioethics with Special Honors
Research Interests: Professional responsibility, business law, intellectual property, immigration law, and the intersection of bioethics with business practices. His scholarship emphasizes technology law, ethical management, and policy advocacy for marginalized groups.
Awards: Special Honors from Yale’s Sherwin B. Nuland Institute in Bioethics.
Advising & Grants: While specific grants or advisees are not detailed, Mr. Doval has actively supported educational outreach programs and presented at national/international conferences on legal and policy topics.
Labs/Teams: Engaged in content creation and instruction at Yale’s bioethics program, focusing on business-ethics integration.




