In 1975, I was born again as a Christian. Recently, I have experienced another rebirth, namely in my approach to teaching, moving away from a “lecturing, cover-the-material” teacher toward having the students use their laptops to access quality internet resources.
Education
Ph.D. - Claremont Graduate University, 2008
MBA - Stanford University, 1970
M.A. - University of Pittsburgh, 1966
B.A. - Georgetown University, 1965
Department
- College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
- History and Political Science
Expertise
- International Affairs
- Political Science
- United States History
Courses Taught
HIST 151 – United States History to 1865
HIST 152 – United States History Since 1865
HIST 374 – Colonial Era
HIST 382 – Emergence of Modern America
HIST 386 – Modern America
HIST 484 – Historical Themes
POLI 300 – Research and Writing
Office Hours
Wednesday, 2:00pm-3:30pm
Office Location
Ronald Building, Room 124, East Campus
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