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Jeffrey Lamson
PHD Graduate Student in history at Northeastern University
Jeffrey Lamson is a dedicated individual pursuing a PhD in history at Northeastern University, focusing on police institutions in Latin America and the United States during the mid-twentieth century.
With a diverse educational background including a Bachelor's degree in History from Colby College, a Master's degree in Education from the University of Pennsylvania, and ongoing studies towards a PhD, Jeffrey has a strong foundation in academia.
Jeffrey has an extensive teaching background, having taught a variety of subjects ranging from American Literature to Woodworking at Fountain Valley School in Colorado Springs. He has also coached mountain biking and lacrosse, worked in dormitories, and advised students.
Prior to his current endeavors, Jeffrey has worked at prestigious institutions such as The Taft School, where he was a History Teacher and a Carpenter History Fellow, and Winona Camps For Boys, where he served as a Head Counselor and Kayaking Instructor.
He has also gained international teaching experience through Readak Educational Services, traveling to schools in different countries to teach learning strategies.
Jeffrey's passion for education stemmed from his time at Winona Camps for Boys, where he discovered his love for working with adolescents from diverse backgrounds.
His academic achievements include graduating with Honors in History from Colby College, conducting research in the National Archives of Chile, and receiving the Jack D. Foner Prize for historical writing.
Throughout his academic and professional journey, Jeffrey has shown a commitment to education, history, and mentoring students.