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Andrew Ruoss

Instructor | Pre-College Programs

Andrew Ruoss holds a B.A. from Middlebury College and an M.A. and Ph.D. from Duke University.  He currently serves as the Academic Dean at the Greenwich Country Day School, where he also teaches in the Advanced Applied Economics & Engineering Program. Andrew previously served on the faculty of the Hotchkiss School, and for six years, Andrew taught a wide range of interdisciplinary research and seminar courses at Duke University's Franklin Humanities Institute, focusing on the intersection of technology, economics, and global politics. His own academic research centers on the field of global political economy, examining how multinational corporations facilitate the evolution of economic competition, political conflict, and international law. He is a Fulbright Research Fellow in Economics and has been the recipient of international research fellowships from the Mellon Foundation, as well as the Social Science Research Council.