Rex M. Rogers - Education

Education

  • University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio - Ph.D. in political science with concentrations in public administration and research methodology. Dissertation title: "Hamilton County Home Rule: Political Change in the 80's," August, 1982.
  • University of Akron, Akron, Ohio - M.A. in political science. Thesis title: "United States Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens: An Attitudinal Analysis," June, 1978.
  • Cedarville University, Cedarville, Ohio - B.A. in social science, Senior Seminar title: "The Sino-Soviet Rift: Poly-centric Communism," June, 1974.

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