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Jacqueline Berke
JACQUELINE BERKE, Professor of English Emerita and Co-Director of the Center for Holocaust Study, has taught literature and writing in both the College of Liberal Arts and the Graduate School at Drew and served as Director of the Writing Program from 1965 to 1985. She is the author of a rhetoric text Berke's Twenty Questions for the Writer (Harcourt Brace, 6th edition, 1996), widely used in freshman composition classes throughout the country. She has also served as research director, consultant, and coordinator of a series of writing-related research projects such as the federally funded "Project English" (1965) and a computer centered composition "experiment" sponsored by the N.J. Department of Higher Education (1985).
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Ann Saltzman
DR. ANN SALTZMAN, Professor of Psychology and Co-Director of Drew's Center for Holocaust/Genocide Study, received her doctorate in social Psychology from City University Graduate Center where she studied with the late Stanley Milgram, designer of the famous obedience experiments.
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