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Goldstein Center for Human Rights Executive Committee

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Executive Committee

Curtis Hutt
Curtis Hutt, PhD

Director, Goldstein Center for Human Rights

Associate Professor of Religious Studies

402.554.2139

chutt@unomaha.edu
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Paul Williams
Paul Williams, PhD

Associate Professor of Religious Studies

Department Chair, Religious Studies

Assistant Director, Goldstein Center for Human Rights

402.554.6016

pwilliams@unomaha.edu
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Laura Alexander
Laura Alexander, PhD

Associate Professor of Religious Studies / Goldstein Family Community Chair in Human Rights

402.554.6160

lealex@unomaha.edu
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Alecia Anderson
Alecia Anderson, PhD

Assistant Professor of Sociology / Co-Chair of Research

402.554.2904

aleciaanderson@unomaha.edu
  • Racial and Ethnic Relations (Us and abroad), political sociology, and social theory
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Mark Celinscak
Mark Celinscak, Ph.D.

Louis & Frances Blumkin Professor of Holocaust & Genocide Studies

Executive Director, Sam & Frances Fried Holocaust & Genocide Academy

Modern Europe, Holocaust and Genocide Studies, War and Culture Studies

mcelinscak@unomaha.edu
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Rory J.Conces
Rory J. Conces, PhD

Associate Professor of Philosophy and Religion / Chair of Academics (Human Rights Studies Minor)

402.554.2947

rconces@unomaha.edu
  • Social and Political Philosophy, Ethics, Applied Philosophy, Critical Reasoning
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Brady DeSanti
Brady DeSanti, Ph.D.

Associate Professor

402.554.2956

bdesanti@unomaha.edu
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Ramazan Kilinc
Ramazan Kilinc, Ph.D.

Associate Professor

402.554.2683

rkilinc@unomaha.edu
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Brett J. Kyle, Ph.D.

Political Science, Associate Professor

bjkyle@unomaha.edu
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Lana Obradovic
Lana Obradovic, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Political Science

Director, Holocaust and Genocide Studies Minor

Director, Intelligence Community Center of Academic Excellence Program at UNO

Department of Political Science

lobradovic@unomaha.edu
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Troy Romero
Troy Romero, PhD

Associate Professor, Goodrich Program

402.554.3466

tromero@unomaha.edu
  • Organizational Justice and Organizational Diversity
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Martina Saltamacchia
Martina Saltamacchia, PhD

Distinguished Associate Professor

Director, Medieval and Renaissance Studies

Graduate Program Chair

Medieval History, Economic History, Social & Religious History

msaltamacchia@unomaha.edu
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The Leonard and Shirley Goldstein Center for Human Rights is a faculty-governed, nonpartisan, nonsectarian organization that promotes the understanding of issues through teaching, research and creative activity, and community engagement both locally and globally.

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