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Harrison Mullen is a doctoral student in the Formative Education department and a Graduate Assistant on the Formative Education Leadership Project at Boston College.
Broadly, his scholarly interests include philosophy of education, liberal education, psychological humanities, and the educative significance of sports. Harrison is a Life Worth Living Graduate Pedagogy Fellow at Yale University’s Center for Faith & Culture. Before joining BC, he worked as a Religion teacher, administrator, and coach (among much else) at a boarding school in Massachusetts. He holds an M.A. in Philosophy and Education from Columbia University and a B.S. in Biology from St. Lawrence University.