Director of Crossroads: Geneva's Center for Enriched Learning
Degrees Received
Ph.D., 1998, Bowling Green State University
M.Ed. Curriculum and Instruction, 1991, Lynchburg College
B.A. History, 1989, Lynchburg College
Courses Taught
HIS 201 - Introduction to Historical Studies
HIS 250, 251, 252 - US History I, II, and III
HIS 351- History of US Foreign Policy
HIS 401 - World War II
HIS 401 - Genocide
HIS 422 - History & Theory
HUM 300 - Italy and the Western Humanities
HUM 303 - Perspectives: Faith, Culture, Identity
HUM 304 - Italy—includes travel component
HUM 304 - The Worth of Water
SOC 202 - Italy's Timeless Cities and Their People
SSC 403 - Social Studies Teaching Methods
Presentations/Publications
“On the Precipice: Lynchburg at the Dawn of the Great Depression.” Lynch’s Ferry, Spring/Summer 2016.
“New Ph.D.s on the Teaching Job Market: Advice from Both Sides of the Trenches.” Panel, American Historical Association Annual Conference, 2008
“Remembering to Forget: History, Memory, and Forgiveness,” Geneva College, 2006
“What is a Governor′s School and Why is it Important?” Presentation with Jean Olson and Mary Daley at the New England Conference on Gifted and Talented Education, 2005
“Residence Life Issues.” Presentation with Sheryl A.M. Johnson at the National Conference on Governor′s Schools, 2004
“Sharing Great Ideas about Writing Across the Curriculum.” Presentation with Lori Mills at the Appalachian College Association′s Technology Summit, 2002
“On Lynchburg′s Doorstep: The Hill City′s Transient Challenge During the Great Depression.” Presentation for the Center for the History and Culture of Central Virginia′s series on the Great Depression; session integrated my research with research in primary documents performed by King College students enrolled in Professional Historian course, 2002
“Teaching in Governor′s School” (panelist), National Conference on Governor′s Schools, 2000
“FDR and the Unreconstructed Rebel: Carter Glass, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and the New Deal.” Inaugural lecture for the King College Tadlock Society Lecture Series, 2000
Current Projects
Transiency During the Great Depression: Study of transiency and the New Deal′s response to it through the Federal Transient Program.
Awards & Distinctions Received
Excellence in Teaching Award (2008-2009), Geneva College
Excellence in Teaching Award nominee (2003-2004 and 2004-2005), Geneva College
Research Fellow, Center for the History and Culture of Central Virginia (1997-1998), Lynchburg College
Bernard Sternsher Award for Outstanding Doctoral Teaching Fellow (1996-1997), Bowling Green State University
Graduate College Teaching Award (1995),Bowling Green State University
Non-Service Fellowship in History (Fall 1997), Bowling Green State University
Graduate Assistantship, History Department (1993-1997), Bowling Green State University
Bickner Award in History (1988), Lynchburg College
Affiliations, e.g., membership in professional organizations, etc.