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EDITORIAL STAFF

Dr. Jon C. Dalton
Director: Hardee Center for Leadership and Ethics in Higher Education
Co-editor: Journal of College and Character.
Florida State University

Pamela C. Crosby
Co-editor: Journal of College and Character.
Florida State University

Mr. David Eberhardt
Ethical Issues on Campus Editor
Doctoral Scholar
Florida State University

Dr. Debora Liddell
New Scholars and Scholarships Editor
Associate Professor
Division of Counseling, Rehabilitation, & Student Development
College of Education
University of Iowa

Dr. Bill McDonald
What They're Reading Editor
Vice President for Student Life
Presbyterian College


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