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Ted_VestalTheodore M. Vestal has been a member of the faculty of Oklahoma State University since 1988, serving in the Department of Political Science, where he has been a professor since 1995, and in the School of International Studies. On 1 August 2008, he was granted the title of Professor Emeritus of Political Science. Professor Vestal teaches primarily in the field of constitutional law, with an emphasis on civil liberties and civil rights. His research interests include public law, contemporary Ethiopia, and international education. Dr. Vestal testified before the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, Subcommittee on Africa in 1994 on "Ethiopia: The Challenges Ahead."In 2002, Professor Vestal was awarded a research grant from the Oklahoma Council for the Humanities to write a book about U.S. foreign policy and attitudes towards Africa generally and Ethiopia specifically as seen in the North American travels of Emperor Haile Selassie.

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In September 2002, the Theodore M. Vestal Collection was formally opened in the OSU Library, Department of Special Collections and University Archives. From 1994-2007, Dr. Vestal received travel grants from OSU to attend International Ethiopian Studies Conferences in East Lansing, Kyoto, Hamburg, and Trondheim. Stanford University invited Dr. Vestal to be a panelist and moderator and to deliver a paper at the December 2003 conference, "100 Years of US-Ethiopia Relations." In December 2003 he was appointed to the Board of the Ethiopian Research Council, which since 1934 has beendisseminating information on the history, culture, civilization, and diplomatic relations of Ethiopia in ancient and modern times. In 2004 he was an official representative of OSU at the 50th anniversary of the founding of Alemaya University in Ethiopia. In 2005 Dr. Vestal served as a moderator at the annual meeting of Orbis Aethiopicus in Liepzig.

 

Professor Vestal earned his B.A. in Government with high honors from the University of North Texas (where he was honored as Alumnus of the Year in Political Science in 2006) and his advanced degrees (M.A. and Ph.D.) in political science from Stanford University. He also studied law at the Yale Law School and holds a diploma from Harvard University’s Institute of Educational Management.

Professor Vestal served abroad as Associate Director of the Peace Corps in Ethiopia, as Resident Director of the University of the State of New York’s Educational Resources Center in New Delhi, and as Director of OSU-Kyoto. He worked in the federal government as University Officer in Peace Corps/Washington; as Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Education in the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; and as an officer in the U.S. Army Chemical Corps.Professor Vestal was a dean at Austin College and Briarcliff College and was president of the California Institute of Integral Studies in San Francisco.

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  • Ambassador Imru Zelleke interviewed - ETHIOPIA.ORG


    IZelleke_portraitLij Imru Zelleke, retired Ambassador of Ethiopia, dedicates his life to the national cause and the well-being of his countrymen. Politician, diplomat, orator, negotiator, writer and above all,committed humanist and patriot. Throughout his life, he has actively participated to key historical events, both at home and abroad, acquiring thus a keen insight into the political and social affairs of the world. His writings reflect an unconditional passion for his country and a wealth of historical and political knowledge.

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