Benjamin Bolger - Degrees

Degrees

  • 1992 — Muskegon Community College - Associate of Arts
  • 1994 — University of Michigan - Bachelor of Arts in Sociology
  • 1997 — University of Oxford - Master of Science in Sociology
  • 1998 — University of Cambridge - Master of Philosophy in Sociology and Politics of Modern Society
  • 2000 — Stanford University - Master of Arts in Education
  • 2001 — Teachers College, Columbia University - Master of Arts in Politics of Education
  • 2002 — Columbia University - Master of Science in Real Estate Development
  • 2002 — Harvard University - Master of Design in Urban Planning and Real Estate
  • 2004 — Brown University - Master of Arts in Developmental Studies
  • 2004 — Dartmouth College - Master of Arts in Liberal Arts
  • 2007 — Brandeis University - Master of Arts in Coexistence and Conflict
  • 2007 — Skidmore College - Master of Arts in Liberal Studies
  • 2008 — Harvard University - Doctor of Design in Urban Planning and Real Estate

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