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Andrew Dowe
Lecturer in Women's, Gender & Sexuality Studies; Associate Director of Office of LGBTQ Resources, Yale University
Andrew Dowe is a highly educated professional with a diverse academic background. He holds a PhD in African American Studies and American Studies from Yale University, an MA in Secondary Social Studies Education from The City University of New York, a BA in African American Studies and Women's, Gender & Sexuality Studies from Yale University, and an M1 from Université Paris 8.
Andrew Dowe has a rich history of involvement in academia and education. He has held various roles at Yale University, including Lecturer, Associate Director of the Office of LGBTQ Resources, Graduate Student, Berkeley College Senior Mellon Forum Coordinator, Teaching Fellow, African American Studies Graduate Student Liaison, and Women's, Gender & Sexuality Studies Graduate Colloquium Convenor. Prior to his time at Yale, Andrew worked as a Teacher at the NYC Department of Education.
With a strong foundation in African American Studies, American Studies, and Education, Andrew Dowe brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to his professional endeavors. His dedication to LGBTQ resources and academic coordination demonstrates his commitment to inclusivity and education.
Andrew Dowe's international experience, including studies at Université Paris 8, adds a global perspective to his academic repertoire. His varied academic pursuits reflect a passion for interdisciplinary studies and a commitment to advancing inclusive education.
As a former Teacher and Lecturer, Andrew Dowe has valuable experience in both secondary and higher education settings. His roles as a Teaching Fellow and Graduate Student Liaison highlight his engagement with students and commitment to academic support.