Adjunct/Affiliated Professor
Brian Boggs, Ph.D., J.D., is an assistant professor for the Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Programs in International Studies and Programs at Michigan State University and adjunct professor at Mitchell Hamline. He has written extensively on educational organizational complexity, specifically as it affects urban schools. His research focuses on the intersectionality of law with public and/or educational policy, especially in matters that relate to race, sexuality, class, or urban inequalities. He has been published in Teacher’s College Record at Columbia. He has published book chapters in: Handbook of Urban Education Leadership; Handbook of Education Politics and Policy; School to Prison Pipeline; Emerging Issues and Trends in Education; Beyond Marginality; and Educational Policy Goes to School. Finally, he has also been published in the Journal of School Public Relations. He holds a Ph.D. in educational policy from Michigan State University and J.D. from Mitchell Hamline School of Law.
Teaching
Constitutional Liberties
brian.boggs @mitchellhamline.edu