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Maurice Rapp Named Foreign Policy Research Institute Fellow

Upper School history teacher Maurice Rapp has been named a Foreign Policy Research Institute (FPRI) fellow. Fellows speak, write and/or develop programming and publications for FPRI, contributing to FPRI’s role in enriching the public discourse on foreign policy and national security. Rapp has been associated with the organization for a few years, starting as an intern while in graduate school. He is currently a history education fellow in the history education program, working on developing a curriculum for inquiry-based learning. He's worked on a variety of projects, including Remembering the American Civil War; Authoritarianism in Russia/Germany; and Native People in Colonial America.
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