Mark  Shelley

Mark Shelley

For 34 years he taught Cross-cultural Studies, Sociology, Psychology and Education courses, as well as serving in Department Chair and Dean roles at the College/University level. He has held full-time instructional and administrative posts at (from most recent) Yavapai College, Grand Canyon University, Illinois State University, Lincoln Christian University and Manhattan Christian College. He holds a Ph.D. degree in Urban Studies (an interdisciplinary degree in sociology, history and urban planning) from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Masters degrees in Cross-cultural Studies (Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, CA) and Educational Psychology (California State University-Northridge), and a Bachelors degree in History from York University in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He has authored articles/chapters in several journals and books, including the Encyclopedia of American Immigration, Introduction to Sociology: A Collaborative Approach, and Perspectives on Milwaukee’s Past. He is co-author of a book with his brother, entitled Relationship Owner’s Manual: A Guide to Creating and Repairing Your Relationship.