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Ben Welsh

Associate Professor of Urban and Higher Education

Ben Welsh is an Associate Professor of Urban and Higher Education at Morgan State University.12 He joined the faculty of Advanced Studies, Leadership, and Policy at Morgan State University in the spring of 2009.1

Academic Role and Responsibilities

Dr. Welsh currently holds the position of Associate Professor in the Higher Education and Student Affairs program.24 His office is located in Banneker 315A, and he can be reached at (443) 885-3748 or benjamin.welsh@morgan.edu.2

In addition to his teaching duties, Dr. Welsh serves as the Coordinator of Higher Education Programs.3 He is involved in teaching various courses, including:

  • RDHE 700 - Modes of Inquiry
  • RDHE 702 - Historical Foundations of Higher Education6

Educational Background

Dr. Welsh holds a Ph.D. in Education, Culture and Society from the University of Pennsylvania.7 This background has likely contributed to his expertise in urban and higher education.

Research and Publications

As an academic, Dr. Welsh has been cited in research publications. According to his ResearchGate profile, he has been cited by 10 other researchers in the field.3 This suggests that his work has made contributions to the academic discourse in urban and higher education.

Dr. Welsh's LinkedIn profile confirms his role as an Associate Professor of Urban and Higher Education at Morgan State University, and he is based in Towson, Maryland.5 His profile on the professional networking site has 107 followers and 104 connections, indicating his engagement with the broader academic and professional community.

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Location

Towson, Maryland, United States