Donna M. Schlagheck is the chair of the Political Science department at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio.[1] She is Vice President of the National College Conference Association.[2]
Schlagheck's expertise is in international terrorism, the United Nations, and American foreign policy.[3] She is author of International Terrorism: An Introduction to Concepts and Actors and co-author of the textbook Issues in American Political Life: Money, Violence, and Biology.[4] She is nearby Wright Patterson Air Force Base's Defense Institute of Security Assistance Management international affairs expert.[5] Schlagheck is a board member and past President of the Dayton Council on World Affairs (DCOWA), and awarded the first Dayton peace prize to Archbishop Desmond Tutu.[6]
Schlagheck has led the Wright Model UN team to awards for thirty consecutive years[citation needed] and was named one of Greene County's "Greene County Achievers".[7] She also was recognized in Ohio Magazine's Excellence in Education Recognition Program.[8]
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