David Bugg

Associate Professor at SUNY Potsdam

David Bugg has a diverse work experience in education and law enforcement. David is currently a Professor Contributor for The Wall Street Journal's Education Team, where they author Critical Thinking Resources focused on criminal justice. Prior to this, David worked as an Associate Professor at SUNY-Potsdam from 2013 to the present, and as an Assistant Professor from 2007 to 2013. David also served as a Program Manager at the Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas from 2002 to 2007, where they administered grants, managed budgets, coordinated with faculty, and assisted with research projects.

David Bugg attended Texas Woman's University from 1997 to 2006, where they pursued a Bachelors, Masters, and Ph.D. in Sociology.

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Potsdam, United States

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SUNY Potsdam

Part of the respected State University of New York system, SUNY Potsdamin Potsdam, New York offers challenging academics, lots of professionaland recreational student activities, and you don’t even need SAT scoresto get in!Potsdam’s various academic divisions deliver degrees in such diversefields as Archaeological Studies, Art Education,Business of Music,Creative Writing, Criminal Justice, Engineering, Music Performance,Psychology, Theatre and Women’s Studies. Potsdam also hasinterdisciplinary majors, which allow students to build a major out oftwo or more subject areas.Online, hybrid and traditional on-site classes are all offered. Studentsat Potsdam may also benefit from undergraduate research activities,internships, learning communities and service learning projects.With over 100 student organizations available, students have the optionof participating in extracurricular activities as well.Since Potsdam does not believe in using standardized test scores ascriteria for student performance, other factors such as grades andindividual gifts and talents are evaluated in the admissions process.While tuition is lower for state residents and is kept particularly lowto maintain public school accessibility, financial aid is sometimesrequired and is available to those who qualify.


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