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    Jack Whelan

    Faculty UW Undergraduate Honors Program at University of Washington

    Jack Whelan is a lecturer in the Undergraduate Honors Program at the University of Washington, where he has been involved since 1986. He teaches courses such as "The Disenchantment of the West" and "Human, Transhuman, Posthuman" .123

    Academic Background

    • Education:
      • BA from Boston College (1972)
      • MA from Yale University (1977)
      • Postdoctoral Confirmation from an unspecified institution (1979)

    Professional Experience

    • Current Role: Lecturer in the Undergraduate Honors Program at the University of Washington.
    • Previous Roles:
      • Editor at the University of Washington Press (1985-1986)
      • Senior Editor at Seabury Press (1978-1984)

    Whelan's career has focused on helping individuals effectively communicate their ideas, reflecting his background in writing, editing, and teaching .12 He has also been involved in consulting projects related to environmental product marketing and has served various educational roles throughout his career .1

    For more detailed information, he can be contacted via his university email or phone number, which are publicly available through the university's directory .1

    Highlights

    Dec 11 · foster.uw.edu
    Faculty Directory - Foster School of Business
    Jan 1 · washington.edu
    HONORS - University of Washington
    Apr 27 · edweek.org
    Jack Whelan: Can Humanism Prevail Over the Technocracy?

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    Location

    Seattle, Washington, United States