Darryl Brock

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Darryl E. Brock

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Prof. Brock is very knowledgeable and I actually learned a lot from him! He gives lots of opportunities for extra credit which I find really cool. I had fun taking this class!!!

Biography

Borough of Manhattan Community College - History


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  • 2014

    National Coalition of Independent Scholars

    Borough of Manhattan Community College

    Member of the Board of Directors and Chair of the Publicity Committee.

    National Coalition of Independent Scholars

  • 2013

    Educational Testing Service (ETS)

    Princeton

    NJ

    Consulting Projects:\n\n• Advanced Placement (AP) Exam Rater for U.S. History (Louisville

    KY)\n• Praxis Certification Exam Preparer\n• Middle School Teacher Certification Exam Preparer

    Consultant - AP and Praxis Exams

    Educational Testing Service (ETS)

  • 2009

    PhD

    My research focused on the intersections of American Empire

    colonial science and Latin American history.

    Modern History

    • PhD awarded May 2014\n• Alumni Dissertation Fellowship (2013)\n• Wellcome Trust conference grant for the History of Chemistry

    Valencia

    Spain (2012)\n• British Council Darwin Now conference grant

    Alexandria

    Egypt (2009)

    Fordham University

    Master of Science (M.S.)

    Marine Sciences

    University of South Florida

  • 2008

    Darryl Brock and Associates

    Irvine Sister Cities Foundation

    New Britain

    CT

    Courses Taught/Developed\n•\tWorld Civilizations I: To 1500\n•\tAmerican History I: To 1877\n•\tColonial Latin American History\n•\tAfrican American History\n•\tScience

    Technology and Global Civilization

    Adjunct Professor of History

    Central Connecticut State University

    Washington

    DC

    Fellowship reader for President Obama’s Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI)

    IREX Fellowship Reader

    IREX

    Bridgeport

    CT

    Courses Taught/Developed \n•\tAmerican History I: To 1877 \n•\tAmerican History II: Since 1865\n•\tAfrican-American History \n•\tCivil War and Reconstruction\n•\tModern Latin American History\n•\tCaribbean History: Sugar

    Slavery and Empire (course created by D. Brock)\n•\tScience

    Technology and Global Civilization (course created by D. Brock)\n•\tEast Asia Encounters the West (course created by D. Brock)\n•\tThe Americas: Leadership

    Crisis and History (course created by D. Brock)\n•\tAmerican History Module for Visiting Chinese Students (summer short course)

    Adjunct Assistant Professor of History

    University of Bridgeport

    Stratford

    CT

    Performed technical writing and grant proposals on behalf of various commercial

    non-profit and arts clients for USAID

    Google and various private foundations.

    Grants and Technical Writing Professional

    Darryl Brock and Associates

    Greater New York City Area

    Assistant Professor of Latino Studies

    Borough of Manhattan Community College

    Irvine

    CA

    Member of the Board of Directors

    Shanghai Steering Committee member

    and proposal writer for the Xuhui District (Shanghai

    China) relationship.

    ISCF Board Member

    Irvine Sister Cities Foundation

    New York Academy of Sciences (NYAS)

    History of Science Society (HSS)

    American Association for Chinese Studies (AACS)

    Civil War Round Table of New York City

    Conference on Latin American History (CLAH)

    American Historical Association (AHA)

    Taiwan Ministry of Foreign Affairs Research Fellowship

    Taiwan's Diplomacy and Foreign Aid to Latin American Nations: An Assessment of Presidents Chen's and Ma's Differential Strategies\n

    Fulbright Scholar Award to Singapore

    The National University of Singapore

    “Empire in Asia” program teaching fellowship\n

    U.S. Fulbright

  • 2006

    Auburn University

    Bachelor of Science (B.S.)

    Biology

    Alpha Zeta

    M.A.

    History

    Claremont Graduate University

  • Magazines

    Fundraising

    Fiction

    History

    Teaching

    Non-fiction

    Nonprofits

    Editorial

    Literature

    Editing

    Public Speaking

    Book Reviews

    Book History

    Blogging

    Politics

    Journalism

    Leadership

    Publishing

    Press Releases

    Books

    \"American International Relations: Lessons from Dollar Diplomacy and Caribbean Development\"

    \"American International Relations: Lessons from Dollar Diplomacy and Caribbean Development\"

    China and Darwinian Evolution: Influence on Intellectual and Social Development

    Taiwan employs its leading expertise in aquaculture to support its public diplomacy in Latin America

    the Pacific and the Middle East (Saudi Arabia)

    Diplomacy: Aid Through Aquaculture

    Chunjuan Nancy Wei

    Mr. Science and Chairman Mao’s Cultural Revolution

    University of Bridgeport

    Central Connecticut State University

    IREX

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