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Edwin Sapp
Name:
Edwin Sapp
Position:
Collegiate Professor
School of Undergraduate Studies
Bio:

Ed Sapp is a Stanley Drazek Excellence in Teaching Award winner (2002), recipient of a Teaching Recognition Award (2006), and the Prince George's College Faculty Recognition Award for Outstanding Teaching (1998). He has contributed over a dozen articles on education over the last decade to UMUC publications. A collegiate professor who currently is the Chair for 400-level Writing at UMUC, he holds bachelor and master degrees in English (from the University of North Carolina – UNC -and Johns Hopkins University, respectively), as well as two equivalent master degrees in management from the Industrial College of the Armed Forces and the Air War College, in addition to a Juris Doctorate from the UNC School of Law. He served as a senior policy advisor for Homeland Defense for over two decades at the National Security Agency and also with the United States Air Force. He currently guides the job search efforts of dozens of clients in six states and the District of Columbia as an Employment Specialist with the LDS Regional Employment Resource Center in Upper Marlboro, MD.

Latest Published Articles

  1. Critical Changes in Resume and Job Search Strategies
  2. Understanding the Problem
  3. Writing Wrongs: Observations for teachers of Adult Learners