University Of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Champaign - History
Mississippi State University
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Rutgers University
New Brunswick
NJ
Served as a course TA for classes including The American Presidency
Development of the United States to 1877
and Development of the United States
1865-Present. Conducted research for professors in the Department of History and the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy
Rutgers University.
Graduate/Teaching Assistant
Rutgers University
Urbana-Champaign
Illinois Area
Assistant Professor of History
Assistant Professor
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
New Brunswick
NJ
Served as a Course TA for two classes: History of Society and Technology II and The Electronic Age: Technology and Popular Culture in the United States in the 20th Century.
IEEE History Center Graduate/Teaching Assistant
IEEE
Mississippi State
MS
Assistant Professor of History with a joint appointment in the African American Studies Program.
Assistant Professor
Mississippi State University
New Brunswick
NJ
Assisted Board of Governors Professor of History Deborah Gray White plan the conference \"Black Women Academics in the Ivory Tower: Research & Praxis\" that was attended by 350 participants from across the nation on March 5-6
2009. Organized travel arrangements for speakers
procured vendors
attended planning meetings with Dr. White
publicized the event
and answered all inquiries from attendees. Also served as a general assistant who managed the logistics for two postdoctoral appointment searches overseen by Dr. White.
Project Manager/Assistant Conference Planner
Rutgers University
The Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation
Ralph Bunche Fellowship
Rutgers University
Excellence Fellowship
Rutgers University
2015-2017 Summer Institute on Tenure and Professional Advancement Fellowship
SITPA at Duke University
Grant-In-Aid Research Grant
Rockefeller Archive Center
2019 American Council of Learned Societies Fellowship
American Council of Learned Societies
History Department Small Grant
Rutgers University
Larry J. Hackman Research Residency Grant
New York State Archives
Dixon Ryan Fox Manuscript Prize
New York State Historical Association
Grant-In-Aid Research Grant
Rockefeller Archive Center
Ralph Bunche Fellowship
Rutgers University
School of Arts and Sciences-Mellon Summer Research Grant
Rutgers University
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Received January 2014 dated degree
History
Rutgers
The State University of New Jersey-New Brunswick
BA
History
Academic Writing
University Teaching
American History
Community Outreach
Qualitative Research
History
Politics
Public Speaking
Higher Education
Curriculum Design
Grant Writing
Curriculum Development
Tutoring
Student Affairs
Student Development
Research
Teaching
\"'Both Parties Hedging': Reassessing Party Loyalty Among Black New York Voters
1952-1961\"
\"'Both Parties Hedging': Reassessing Party Loyalty Among Black New York Voters
1952-1961\"
\"Don't Blame Nelson Rockefeller's Wife\"
\"'Governor Rockefeller for Governor'\" examines the range of strategies New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller employed during his 1966 reelection campaign to extend the life of moderate Republicanism in New York.
'Governor Rockefeller for Governor': The 1966 New York Gubernatorial Campaign
Marsha
IEEE