Flamur Vehapi is a researcher, chronologist, poet, literary translator, academic, and success coach. He received his B.S. in Counseling Psychology with a minor in History from Southern Oregon University, and his M.A. in Conflict Resolution from Portland State University. Currently, he is an Education and Leadership PhD student at Pacific University. In 2009, Vehapi received the Imagine Award for Community Peacemaking. He taught social sciences at Rogue Community College and Southern Oregon University, after which he taught at various institutions in the Middle East. He has authored several books and translated two of Sami Frashëri’s works. He has worked as a contributing writer for the PSU Chronicles. Vehapi and his family currently live in Oregon.
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