Education
Bryson spent two years in Egypt learning the Arabic language in between her Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy
Bryson is a member of the Phi Alpha Theta honor society.
Bryson spent two years in Egypt learning the Arabic language in between her Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy
Bryson is a member of the Phi Alpha Theta honor society.
She previously worked at the Witherspoon Institute and spent the years 2004–2006 as an interrogator at the Guantanamo Bay detention camps. Bryson has written in favor of humane, rapport-building interrogation, and against the use of torture. Bryson is the director of the Zephyr Institute.
Bryson spent two years in Egypt learning the Arabic language in between her Master of Arts
Television career
According to an article from the October 29, 2001 edition of the Chronicle of Higher, Bryson started working for as a television journalist and researcher in 2000.
She worked for the Public Broadcasting Service NewsHour and Columbia Broadcasting System"s 48 Hours. Embassy work
Bryson worked at the United States. Embassies in Egypt and Yemen in 2002.
Career at the Department of Defense
Bryson served as an interrogator in the Guantanamo Bay detention camps, from 2004–2006. She managed a counter-terrorism analysis team
Her last position with the Department of Defense was as the lead Action Officer for countering ideological support to terrorism within the Office of the Secretary of Defense in Support to Public Diplomacy.
Academic career
The Christian Post described Bryson as a "Christian scholar".
Bryson is a member of the Phi Alpha Theta honor society. She is a member of the Board of Directors of the Institute for Global Engagement.