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Warren Crichlow teaches graduate courses in Cultural Studies, Globalization and Migration, Museums and Culture, Urban Education, Educational Theory, and Research Methodology, and undergraduate courses in Foundations of Education and Popular Culture. He is a member of the University Faculty of Graduate Studies and is associated with the Centre for the Study of Black Cultures in Canada. Crichlow earned his doctorate in education from the University of Rochester and held a Post-doctoral Fellowship in Black Cultural Studies at the University of Pennsylvania. He has been a visiting scholar at the University of California, Los Angeles, Monash University, and the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology in Australia, as well as the Pedagogische Hochschule Freiburg in Germany. His publications focus on race and education, arts education, film, and visual culture. He co-edited "Race, Identity, and Representation in Education" and has authored articles in various journals. His recent work includes discussions on African Canadian identity and memorative practices related to the Rwandan genocide. Additionally, he serves on advisory boards for the Art Gallery of York University and WEDGE Curatorial Projects, among other roles within the educational community.
Department of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies graduate programs generally follow the Faculty of Graduate Studies (FGS) B+ minimum requirement.