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Dr. Judy Glassick

Research and Design

Judy Glassick, Ph.D., is a graduate of the University of Richmond, Catholic University, and received her doctorate from the University of Southern California.

Judy Glassick, Ph.D., is a graduate of the University of Richmond, Catholic University, and received her doctorate from the University of Southern California. Her studies focused on educational psychology, curriculum development, change process, and evaluation. Her publications include “Knowledge Utilization in Evaluation Efforts” in Sage Journals. Judy served on the faculty at Hood College and Gettysburg College and taught graduate programs at McDaniel College. She is an educator, psychotherapist (having completed certification courses at Villanova University), freelance writer, and volunteer. Judy was contracted to research and develop leadership curricula to write leadership textbook material for several organizations including Knowledge Point in the United Arab Emirates considering English as a second language with cultural relevance. Judy has also developed a battlefield guide to accompany a virtual reality tour and holds a patent for a sunshade case for iPad to view live battlefield graphics. She has been active in Medical Missions International and Cure International serving in Honduras and has taught classes for Parents Behind Bars, Strengthening Families, and PEACE. Judy contributes to the research and design of LLI programs.

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