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Koff Gerald (Skip)



 

Dr. Gerald (Skip) Koff
Professor, Psychology

Dr. Koff followed his Yale economics degree with one year studying communications at the University of Pennsylvania, and then earning a multi-disciplinary Ph.D. in social science.

Dr. Koff's professional interests include: psychology and American culture, chaos theory, and post-modern theories of identity. Dr. Koff also teaches a course called Technology and Society so he can stay current on the latest advancements on the technological landscape.

Off campus, Dr. Koff turns his efforts towards competitive tennis, customizing cars, and indulges his high-end audiophile habit, most recently with vacuum-tube amplifiers. His sabbatical involved computer classroom technology and creation of animated graphics.

From 1997-2000, he was the coordinator of Walsh's interdisciplinary core curriculum. Since then he has married, and developed a new course that explores the impact of Corporate America.





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