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Russ Reeves

Dr. Russ Reeves is Academic Dean and Associate Professor of History and Humanities at Providence Christian College, Ontario, California. He received his Master’s degree in History from California State University, and his Ph.D. in History of Religious Thought from the University of Iowa.

Prior to joining Providence, Reeves was an Assistant Professor of History at Trinity Christian College in Palos Heights, Illinois from 2000-2005.

Reeves lives in California with his wife Erin and four children.

Q&A with Russ Reeves, “Academic Dean, Providence Christian College”

I teach students about what people thought and believed, help other teachers to teach well, and read all I can to help me accomplish the first and second, which makes me also a student.

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