Adjunct Faculty and Lecturers
Adjunct Faculty, Carter School
Founder and Co-Director of the University of Colorado Conflict Information Consortium, Carter SchoolAdjunct Faculty, Carter School
Founder and Co-Director of the University of Colorado Conflict Information Consortium, Carter School- Melinda Burrell is a democracy and peacebuilding specialist who has spent 25 years living and working in conflict zones. She now speaks and trains on the neuroscience of communication and conflict, and is a syndicated writer for PeaceVoice.
Adjunct Faculty, Carter School
Will David retired from the U.S. Army in 2014, concluding a 30 year career as a military intelligence officer. Most recently, he served as an associate professor at the National War College where he taught courses in the national security strategy graduate program.Adjunct Faculty
Civil Rights Director for the U.S. Coast GuardDr. Terri A. Dickerson is an adjunct professor whose research focus is untold stories of marginalized communities. She is a federal civil rights director who has held positions in industry, non-profit, and government sectors. Her career focus is strategic conflict resolution and equity program leadership.Former Chairman of the Advisory Board for the George Mason University's Carter School, and current Advisory Board Member, Carter School
Adjunct Faculty, Carter SchoolAdjunct Faculty - George Mason University, Carter School
Director of Field Organizing - Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance (SUWA), Carter SchoolTravis Hammill is the Director of Field Organizing for the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance (SUWA), a wilderness advocacy organization based in Salt Lake City, Utah that works to protect public lands from a myriad of threats that could decimate the natural qualities of these lands. Travis is stationed in SUWA’s Washington, DC office and organizes activists and contractors across the eastern states. He also works closely with SUWA’s legislative team, roaming the halls of Congress and ensuring that every American has a voice in protecting public lands.