Lourdes University - History
Associate Curator of Artifacts at Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Library and Museums
Higher Education
Kevin
Moore
Maumee, Ohio
Currently seeking part-time employment to complement my adjunct teaching schedule. I am an intelligent versatile individual who has experience in customer service, research, communications and education. I am able to work well independently or collaboratively depending on what the task requires.
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Adjunct Professor
I teach survey level history courses and have taught a specialized curriculum for a 400-level course on the History of Africa
Academic Tutor
As a Success Center student, I have the opportunity to work one-on-one with students to address problems with their papers. Most of the students' work is for composition classes, but occasionally a student will come in with a paper for another class. I am able to answer students' individual questions, assess their proficiency level and offer tailored guidance.
House Tour Guide
As a tour guide in the historic home of 19th President Rutherford B Hayes, my primary responsibility is to provide my tour groups, which can consist of 1-25 people, with a quality educational and entertaining experience. To do this effectively, I am also responsible for conducting research into the Hayes family and home. My role as tour guide is likely the most critical factor in customers leaving satisfied with their visit.
Front Desk Receptionist and Store Clerk
By working on the desk at the Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Library and Museums, I serve as the first point of contact for customers visiting the museum. I greet our guests, explain the kinds of tours offered, and sell tickets as well as museum merchandise in the adjacent bookstore. My secondary responsibilities in this position involve answering calls, answering questions and directing calls to the appropriate HPLM staff members.
Associate Curator of Artifacts
Kevin worked at Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Library and Museums as a Associate Curator of Artifacts
Adjunct Professor
As an adjunct professor, I am responsible for being knowledgeable in course material and being able to communicate concepts effectively in small or large classrooms and through a distance learning medium. In the classroom, I utilize PowerPoint lectures, class discussion and one-on-one student interaction to promote student success.
I have taught courses in American History, World History, American Government, Comparative Politics, World Religions, Art Appreciation, Humanities and Cultures, and English Composition.
Adjunct Professor
As an adjunct professor, I am responsible for being knowledgeable in course material and being able to communicate concepts effectively in small or large classrooms and through a distance learning medium. In the classroom, I utilize PowerPoint lectures, class discussion and one-on-one student interaction to promote student success. I have taught courses in history, philosophy, religion, art, humanities and composition.
I have taught American History, World History, Philosophy, and Ethics
Master of Arts (M.A.)
History
Specialization: Early American History, Early 20th Century U.S. History, Technological History
Thesis: "Lighting Up the Darkness: Electrification in Ohio, 1879-1946"
Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
Civil Engineering
Cum Laude Graduate
Major: Civil Engineering
Minor: Business Administration
Cum Laude Graduate
Fiction - Self Published
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When a gun goes off on board the steamer DeSoto's Glory, the adventurous and sardonic fugitive Wil Driscoll abandons his plans for buying information on a priceless artifact to make a quick getaway. An ex-pilot from the Great War turned treasure hunter, Wil had booked passage down the Mississippi River in order to learn the whereabouts of a century-old pistol used by President Andrew Jackson to kill an opponent in a duel. Wil and his partner, who have made a lucrative career during the Prohibition years not by selling booze but by finding (or as of late, stealing) historical artifacts for sale to the highest bidder, discover their informant shot and dying in a pool of his own blood, rambling, "He took it." With an armed killer on the loose, the boat sets course for the port of Lake Providence to rendezvous with the Louisiana State Police, who have been hunting Wil and his accomplice for a decade. With less than an hour to jump ship, they must track down the pistol’s murderous thief.
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