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  1. Brian T. Edwards is dean of the School of Liberal Arts and professor of English at Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana. Prior to moving to Tulane in 2018, he was on the faculty of Northwestern University, where he was the Crown Professor in Middle East Studies, professor of English and Comparative Literary Studies, and the ...

  2. About. Brian T. Edwards is a scholar, educator and writer. He is dean of the School of Liberal Arts and professor of English at Tulane University. In his research, Edwards takes a global approach to thinking about America’s place in the world.

  3. William and Patricia Wycherley were each shot twice in the chest using a .38 calibre revolver dating from the Second World War at some point between 1 May and 5 May 1998; they were 85 and 63 years old respectively. [4] The Edwards maintained that Patricia shot William before taunting Susan. They claimed that Patricia had said that " [Susan] had ...

  4. Brian T. Edwards is the current dean of the School of Liberal Arts, where he is also professor of English, after joining Tulane in 2018. Prior to that, Carole Haber, professor of history at the School, served as dean from 2008 to 2018.

  5. Brian T. Edwards. Northwestern University. Brian T. Edwards is Dean of the School of Liberal Arts and Professor of English at Tulane University. Prior to moving to Tulane, he was the Crown Professor in Middle East Studies and professor of English and comparative literary studies at Northwestern University, where he was also the founding ...

  6. Edited by Brian T. Edwards Northwestern University–Qatar, 2014. 111 pages. In the midst of a period of significant change in the Middle East and North Africa, scholars from multiple academic fields came together at Northwestern University in Qatar to present work in progress on topics relevant to the region and its past, present, and future.

  7. From 2016 to 2017, Edwards served on the American Academy of Arts and Sciences’ Commission on Language Learning. In response to a bipartisan request from members of the United States Senate and House of Representatives, the Academy created a national commission to examine the current state of language education, to project what the nation’s education needs will be in the future, and to ...