Ph.D., Cornell University
M.A., CUNY John Jay College
B.A. and B.A.I.S., Miami University
Dr. Strah teaches in the International Criminal Justice program at CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice and is a Visiting Scholar in the John Jay Center for International Human Rights in artificial intelligence. She won the 2021 Digital Innovation award at John Jay College for her course on disinformation, cybercrime and extremist violence and is the 2021-2022 Online Faculty Fellow in the Teaching and Learning Center. Dr. Strah won the 2022 Distinguished Teaching Prize at John Jay College and her students praise her for her innovative, inclusive, accessible course designs and caring attention to their individual learning questions.
Dr. Strah is a US Army veteran with over 20 years’ experience in cybersecurity, cybercrime, digital transformation, data security, governance and compliance for public and private sector entities. She has provided executive and cabinet level advisory services worldwide through global consulting positions. A recognized expert in the field of disinformation and the terror-crime nexus, her current research and practice covers disinformation and financial fraud, cyber-enabled crimes, emerging extremist threats and the ethics of artificial intelligence in international crime and justice. This year, in addition to teaching enrolled students, Dr. Strah has taught faculty development seminars focused on digital innovation, global education, equity, and accessibility, infusing much-needed tools and strategies into the college’s goals towards truly inclusive teaching. In her spare time, Dr. Strah is a fierce advocate for service-disabled veterans and gender justice. She navigates the physical and digital worlds as a person with disabilities.Carrent courses
ICJ 380, ICJ 101, ICJ 700, ICJ750, ICJ 726
Faculty Workships, Teaching and Learning Center
Previous courses
ICJ 310
Scholarship Reviewer, Grace Hopper Conference, Anita Borg Institute
American Psychological Association
Women's Media Group
Cornell Women's Advocacy Network
Visiting Scholar, Center for International Human Rights 2020-2022 and co-lead of Artificial Intelligence Team; see our work here: https://jjccihr.medium.com/
Click on these links to hear, read, and learn more about Dr.. Strah's teaching and advocacy towards accessible, digital, global, and justice-forward learning:
- March 2022 Panel Moderator Equity, Accessibility and Artificial Intelligence https://www.dropbox.com/s/lnd4qohq92r2lfw/Practical%20Teaching%20for%20Resilient%20Learning%20Seminar%20workshop%204.MOV?dl=0
- Faculty Development Day January 2022 Algorithmic and Design Justice: Technology and Inclusivity https://jjayfdd.commons.gc.cuny.edu/2022/02/01/spring-2022-fdd-program/
- CUNY IT Conference December 2021 Presentation on AI and Human Rights: Technology and Innovation in Criminal Justice https://www.cuny.edu/about/administration/offices/cis/cuny-it-conference/#1608749223682-0081b33e-2a96
- October 2021 Statement for the Record, US House of Representatives Committe on Veterans Affairs Legislative Hearing https://docs.house.gov/Committee/Calendar/ByEvent.aspx?EventID=114137
- Fall 2021 Digital Innovation Demo, Teaching and Learning Center https://www.dropbox.com/s/tpat1i85xoo20cw/10-6-21_Digital_Innovation_Demo.mp4?dl=0
- Towards a Concept of Digital Citizenship https://jjccihr.medium.com/towards-a-concept-of-digital-citizenship-ai-and-the-universal-declaration-of-human-rights-e16f18492e2
2022 Distinguished Teaching Prize, John Jay College
2021-2022 Online Faculty Fellow, Teaching and Learning Center, John Jay College
2021 Digital Innovation Award, John Jay College