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    Kathryn Temple

    Professor of Law and Humanities at Georgetown University Director, Master's Program in the Engaged & Public Humanities

    Kathryn Temple is a distinguished individual with a strong educational background and a wealth of experience in academia and law.

    She holds a PhD in English from the prestigious University of Virginia, where she honed her expertise in literature and language.

    In addition to her doctoral studies, Kathryn also pursued a J.D. in Law at Emory University School of Law, showcasing her multifaceted skill set and dedication to intellectual pursuits.

    Currently, Kathryn Temple serves as a Professor of Law and Humanities at Georgetown University, where she imparts knowledge and mentors students in the intersection of law and humanities.

    Her commitment to education and scholarship is further highlighted by her past role as the Director of the Master's Program in the Engaged & Public Humanities at Georgetown University, demonstrating her leadership and administrative capabilities in academia.

    Highlights

    Faculty and Philanthropists Honored During Spring Convocation - Georgetown University News
    Proposal to Offer Job-Friendly English Ph.D. Draws Criticism - Chronicle of Higher Education
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    Location

    Arlington, Virginia