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the clough center for the study of constitutional democracy

Vlad Perju is director of the Clough Center for the Study of Constitutional Democracy and a tenured Associate Professor at BC Law, where he has been teaching since 2007. His primary research and teaching interests include the law of the European Union, comparative constitutional law and theory, international and comparative law and jurisprudence. perju@bc.edu
Jared Hardesty serves as graduate assistant to the Center. Hardesty is a Ph.D. candidate in history at Boston College, concentrating in Colonial America and the African Diaspora. His research focuses on slavery in colonial Boston. He holds a BA from Ohio Northern University and a MA from Boston College. hardestj@bc.edu
Yasmin Nuñez is the Manager, Finance and Administration for the Center for Centers. She is responsible for the overall management of the Center for Centers which provides finance management, human resources and administrative services to the Clough Center and other designated centers and institutes across the University. She holds a BA in Psychology and an MBA in finance from Boston College. yasmin.nunez@bc.edu
Susan Dunn serves as the administrative assistant to the Center for Centers. She provides fiscal, HR and administrative support to the Clough Center and other designated centers and institutes. Dunn holds a BS from Salve Regina University. dunnsf@bc.edu
Monetta Edwards provides event planning expertise and support to the Clough Center and other designated centers and institutes. She holds a BS in Business Administration from SUNY Fredonia, and an MS in Service Management from Rochester Institute of Technology. monetta.edwards@bc.edu
Michelle Muccini provides web and communications services to the Clough Center and other designated centers and institutes. She holds a BA in Communication from Boston College. michelle.marchany@bc.edu