Expertise
International and Comparative Education; Internationalization of Higher Education; Academic Freedom
Research Interests
My research focuses on international and comparative education. I study academic freedom globally, historically, and comparatively by exploring the cultural, political, economic, and historical influences on variation in academic freedom. My research interests also include the internationalization of higher education, education and soft power, and the strategic uses for educational systems. I'm currently researching the political realities and challenges facing the internationalization of higher education.
Education
Ph.D. Candidate: Global Studies, University of Massachusetts Lowell, Spring 2025 (expected)
B.A.: International Studies, Wright State University, 2019
B.A.: Spanish, Wright State University, 2019
Selected Publications
- Fakhoury, R., & Peterson, E. (2024). From Classroom to Community: Enhancing Undergraduate Research Through an Interdisciplinary Cohort Model. Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies in Education, 13(1), 1-18.
- Selected Presentations: International Studies Association, 2024, "Navigating Political Climate: Experiences of International Students in U.S. Higher Education.”
- International Studies Association, 2024, "Violent State Repression of Student Protest and Professors’ Academic Freedom: A Game Theory Approach.”
- International Standing Conference for the History of Education 2023, “Academic Freedom and its Stakeholders: Explorations in Global South History.”
- International Studies Association Annual Convention 2023, “Money Doesn’t Talk: A Quantitative Analysis of the Effect of Democracy Aid on Academic Freedom”
- American Political Science Association Annual Meeting and Convention 2022, Unpacking Big Data: New Developments in Technology and Historical Methods”
- International Standing Conference for the History of Education 2022, “Unpacking Big Data: New Developments in Technology and Historical Methods”
- International Studies Association 2022, The Correlates of Academic Freedom: Introducing the Global Academic Freedom Dataset
- Northeastern Political Science Association 2021, Student Visas and the Law: Globalizing Higher Education in a Post-9/11 World
Selected Presentations
- International Studies Association Annual Convention 2023, “Money Doesn’t Talk: A Quantitative Analysis of the Effect of Democracy Aid on Academic Freedom”
- American Political Science Association Annual Meeting and Convention 2022, Unpacking Big Data: New Developments in Technology and Historical Methods”
- International Standing Conference for the History of Education 2022, “Unpacking Big Data: New Developments in Technology and Historical Methods”
- International Studies Association 2022, The Correlates of Academic Freedom: Introducing the Global Academic Freedom Dataset
- Northeastern Political Science Association 2021, Student Visas and the Law: Globalizing Higher Education in a Post-9/11 World