| Semester |
Course Name |
Position |
Institution |
| Winter, 2009 |
Great
Books 192:
The Roman Period to the Renaissance |
Graduate
Student Instructor
(Prof. H. Don
Cameron) |
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor |
| Fall, 2008 |
Great Books 191:
The
Classical Works of Ancient Greece |
Graduate
Student Instructor
(Prof. H. Don
Cameron) |
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor |
| Winter, 2008 |
Great
Books 192:
The Roman Period to the Renaissance |
Graduate
Student Instructor
(Prof. H. Don
Cameron) |
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor |
| Fall, 2007 |
Great Books 191:
The
Classical Works of Ancient Greece |
Graduate
Student Instructor
(Prof. H. Don
Cameron) |
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor |
| Winter, 2007 |
Reading seminar for
students preparing for the University of Michigan/University of
Wisconsin “Honors in Florence” semester. |
Instructor/Coordinator |
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor |
| Winter, 2007 |
Great
Books 192:
The Roman Period to the Renaissance |
Graduate
Student Instructor
(Prof. H. Don
Cameron) |
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor |
| Fall, 2006 |
Great Books 191:
The
Classical Works of Ancient Greece |
Graduate
Student Instructor
(Prof. H. Don
Cameron) |
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor |
| Winter, 2006 |
Reading course on modern European history for
students preparing for the University of Michigan/University of
Wisconsin “Honors in Florence” semester. |
Instructor/Coordinator |
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor |
| Summer, 2005 |
History 142: United States History Since
1877 |
Adjunct/Instructor |
University of Rhode Island, Providence |
|
Political Science 907:
Liberalism and Conservatism in the U.S. |
Teaching
Assistant
(Prof. Dan
Williams) |
Brown University |
| Spring, 2005 |
History 142: United States History Since
1877 |
Adjunct/Instructor |
University of Rhode Island, Providence |
|
History 137: Modern
Germany: 1914 to the Present |
Teaching
Assistant
(Prof. Omer
Bartov) |
Brown University |
| Fall, 2004 |
History 141: United States History to 1877 |
Adjunct/Instructor |
University of Rhode Island, Providence |
|
History 142: United States History Since
1877 |
Adjunct/Instructor |
University of Rhode Island, South Kingston |
|
History 135: Modern
Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity |
Teaching
Assistant
(Prof. Omer
Bartov) |
Brown University |
| Summer, 2004 |
History 142: United States History Since
1877 |
Adjunct/Instructor |
University of Rhode Island, South Kingston |
| Summer, 2003 |
History 141: United States History to 1877 |
Adjunct/Instructor |
University of Rhode Island, South Kingston |
|
Spring, 2003 |
History 172: The Early
Republic of the United States |
Teaching Assistant
(Prof. Gordon S. Wood) |
Brown University |
|
Fall, 2002 |
History 171: Era of the American
Revolution |
Teaching Assistant
(Prof. Gordon S. Wood) |
Brown University |
| Spring, 2002 |
History 176: Modern
United States History |
Teaching Assistant
(Prof. James T. Patterson) |
Brown University |
| Fall, 2001 |
History 191:
America’s Lost War: Vietnam |
Teaching Assistant
(Prof. Charles E. Neu) |
Brown University |
“Pushing Containment: Eisenhower as a
Cold Warrior.” Guest Lecturer,
Brown University Summer Studies Political Science 907: Liberalism and
Conservatism in the United States. (Assistant Professor Dan Williams),
June 30, 2005.
“Pawn or Player? Germany’s Role in the
Early Cold War, 1947-1965.” Guest Lecturer, Brown University
History 137: Modern Germany
(Professor Omer Bartov), April 5, 2005.
“Conservative Backlash: Reaction of the
‘Silent Majority’ to Anti-War Protests.” Guest Lecturer, Brown
University History 191: America
and the Vietnam War (Visiting
Assistant Professor Andrew Huebner), April 4, 2005.
“The United States and Opposition to
International Genocide Legislation.” Guest Lecturer, Brown University
History 135: Modern Genocide and Crimes
Against Humanity (Professor Omer
Bartov), November 4, 2004.
“Dwight David Eisenhower: Presidential
Enigma.” Guest Lecturer, Brown University
History 176: Modern United States History
(Visiting Assistant Professor Joshua Zeitz), February 19, 2003.
“The Military Course of the American War
for Independence.” Guest Lecturer, Brown University
History 171: Era of the American, Revolution
(Professor Gordon S. Wood), November 7, 2002.
“The Growth of Modern American
Conservatism.” Guest Lecturer, Brown University
History 176: Modern United States History
(Professor James T. Patterson), April 23, 2002.