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Randolph Dilday
Randolph Dilday
Period at FWC September 2013-present
Field of Study General Science, Bachelor of Science
Sending University Portland State University
Local Mentor Yiannis Laouris
Kerstin Wittig



Mr. Randolph Dilday joined Future Worlds Center as an Intern on September 19, 2013. Randy works with Yiannis Laouris, Kerstin Wittig, and the Global Education Unit as a whole.


Short Bio

Randy earned a Bachelor of Science in General Science from Portland State University in June, 2013. During his undergraduate studies he focused horticulture, natural resource management, and the nexus of society and natural resources. Randy's interest in conflict resolution burgeoned after completing several courses with Dr. Harry Anastasiou at Portland State University. Currently, Randy is an intern with the Global Education Unit at the Future Worlds Center. In the near future he plans to pursue a Master's degree in conflict resolution and reconciliation.