Amy Widsten Van Buskirk
About Amy Widsten Van Buskirk
Amy Widsten Van Buskirk serves as an Adjunct Assistant Professor and has completed her studies at Georgetown University and Columbia University, where she earned her Doctorate in Philosophy. She is involved in the editorial and content review of Dr. Cynthia Watson's book project on the pivot to Asia, targeting both academic and policy audiences.
Work at The George Washington University
Amy Widsten Van Buskirk serves as an Adjunct Assistant Professor at The George Washington University. In this role, she contributes to the academic environment by teaching and mentoring students. Her position allows her to engage with a diverse student body and share her expertise in philosophy and related fields.
Education and Expertise
Amy Widsten Van Buskirk has an extensive educational background. She studied at Georgetown University and holds Doctorates in Philosophy from Columbia University. Her academic journey began at Hopkins High School, where she laid the foundation for her future studies. This strong educational background informs her teaching and research.
Background
Amy Widsten Van Buskirk has a solid foundation in philosophy, having studied this discipline at Columbia University. Her academic training has equipped her with critical thinking and analytical skills, which she applies in her professional endeavors. Her background supports her current role in academia and her involvement in editorial projects.
Editorial Contributions
Amy Widsten Van Buskirk is involved in the editorial and content review of a book project by Dr. Cynthia Watson at the National War College. This project focuses on the pivot to Asia and targets both academic and policy audiences. Her contributions help ensure the work meets the standards required for scholarly and practical applications.