
معرفی
Sada Andrews serves as a Lecturer in the Department of Political Science within California Polytechnic State University's College of Liberal Arts. Her teaching bridges academic theory with practical advocacy, emphasizing how political science skills can strengthen societal structures and empower students as effective change agents.
Her educational foundation includes:
- J.D. from William & Mary
- LL.M. in Human Rights Law and Development from the University of London
- B.A. in Political Science and Philosophy from Gordon College
Andrews' research centers on gender and development, international human rights, and transitional justice, informed by two decades of frontline work in humanitarian disasters and legal practice across immigration, business, and nonprofit sectors. This field experience directly shapes her teaching in courses like International Relations and Judicial Process, where she contextualizes theoretical frameworks within real-world crisis scenarios and advocacy challenges.
While specific grant details aren't provided, her extensive professional network in international justice organizations suggests collaborative research opportunities. Students benefit from her practitioner perspective, particularly in POLS 426 (International Organizations and Law), where she integrates case studies from her emergency response deployments. Her approach emphasizes actionable skills for careers in law, diplomacy, and humanitarian work, supported by her dual expertise as both an attorney and academic.



