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Catherine Cutcher
Assistant Director for Global Studies Undergraduate Programs, Ohio University
Catherine Cutcher is a dedicated professional with two decades of experience in teaching, administration, community service, and development work in non-profit organizations.
She has a diverse background in education, having worked with learners ranging from pre-K to university levels across various countries like the United States, Kenya, and Swaziland.
Catherine is known for her strong organizational skills, initiative, and commitment to service. Her expertise spans domestic and international education, multiculturalism, democratization, economic development, social justice, and environmental issues.
She is adept at grant-writing, research, and administration, particularly excelling in ethnographic and qualitative research related to community development.
Her excellent verbal and written communication skills further enhance her capabilities in the field.
Specializing in Education, Cultural Studies, African Studies, Women's & Gender Studies, International Development, Qualitative Research, and Social Movements, Catherine brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to her work.
Her educational background includes a Ph.D. in Cultural Studies in Education, an MAIA in International Affairs & African Studies, and a BA in Anthropology & Sociology with a focus on International Studies.
In her professional journey, Catherine has held various roles at Ohio University, Center for International Studies, including Assistant Director for Undergraduate Programs, Instructor, Adjunct Professor, Program Coordinator, and Assistant Director of African Studies.
Additionally, she has served as a Program Coordinator at Appalachian Peace and Justice Network and coordinated the Summer Cooperative African Language Institute (SCALI) at Ohio University.
Catherine Cutcher's multi-faceted experience, coupled with her strong academic foundation and commitment to making a difference, positions her as a valuable asset in the realms of education, community development, and social justice.