William Cunningham

William Cunningham
Dean of Students and Assistant Professor at the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia

Ph.D. Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University, 2006
Master of Literature, University of Auckland
Master of Arts, American University

Biography

Dr. William G. Cunningham, Jr., has been named dean of students at University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, it was announced by University Provost Dr. Russell J. DiGate. Dr. Cunningham had been serving as assistant dean for student development in the University’s Philadelphia College of Pharmacy since 2003.

“I am confident that William will bring not only his skills as a student advocate and advisor to this position, but also his energy,” said Dr. DiGate. “With his years of experience in student advising and counseling in the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, I am sure he will hit the ground running in his new position.”

As dean of students, Dr. Cunningham will oversee a Student Affairs division that includes Campus Recreation, Student Health and Counseling, Career Services, Center for Community Connections, Multicultural Affairs, International Student Advising, Student Conduct, Student Life, Residential Living, Off-Campus Living, Greek Life, and Student Activities.

An assistant professor in the Department of Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Business, Dr. Cunningham teaches courses on business negotiation, coordinates pharmacy orientation, and researches negotiation, crisis management, and conflict resolution. Prior to joining the University in 2003, he held numerous roles at American University from 1989 to 2003, most recently serving as assistant director in Judicial Affairs and Mediation Services from 2000-03. Dr. Cunningham also serves as an adjunct professor in the Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution at George Mason University in Fairfax, Va.

“I am excited about the oppo



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This dissertation is an examination of terrorism and counterterrorism using the framework of conflict analysis and resolution. We develop a definition and a typology of terrorism that is based on the primary motivators of terrorism. We review of the causes of...
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The text fuses past and present thinking on terrorism with concepts derived from the field of conflict resolution. Beginning with a definition of terrorism and the implications of various characterizations of terrorists, the study then moves on to a...
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