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William Sullivan

William Sullivan

Senior Scholar


William M. Sullivan works on the Preparation for the Professions Program. He also directs the Cross Professions Seminar, comparing education across professions, drawing out common themes and identifying distinct practices in professional education. The author of Work and Integrity: The Crisis and Promise of Professionalism in America and a co-author of Educating Lawyers: Preparation for the Profession of Law and Habits of the Heart: Individualism and Commitment in American Life, Sullivan has examined the link between formal training and practical reflection in effective education. Prior to his work at Carnegie, Sullivan was professor of philosophy at La Salle University. He earned a Ph.D. in philosophy at Fordham University.

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Phone: 650.566.5118
sullivan@carnegiefoundation.org

Perspectives by William Sullivan
Preparing Professionals as Moral Agents
In today's environment of unrelenting economic and social pressures, Sullivan...
CASE, Carnegie Name Top U.S. Professors of the Year
Washington, D.C.—Four college and university educators who actively...
Carnegie Foundation Elects Four New Board Members
Washington, D.C.—The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching elected...

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