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Maynard is the director of the Teaching and Scholarship Hub at the University of Richmond. She also presents regularly on topics related to pedagogy and facultydevelopment. He is also currently the First-Year Seminar director where he focuses on retention in the first year college experience. Katherine S.
Maynard is the director of the Teaching and Scholarship Hub at the University of Richmond. She also presents regularly on topics related to pedagogy and facultydevelopment. He is also currently the First-Year Seminar director where he focuses on retention in the first year college experience. Katherine S.
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