Kent State University - History
Cleveland Rock Gym Inc
Cleveland/Akron
Ohio Area
Management Consultant
Cleveland Rock Gym Inc
Cleveland/Akron
Ohio Area
Director of New Student Recruitment (volunteer position)
Minds Matter Cleveland
Provide guidance to two high school students from 10th grade through graduation: life and career skills
summer program application process
college application process
etc.
Mentor
Minds Matter Cleveland
English
French
Dissertation Award nominee
Full Graduate Assistantship
Kent State University Department of History
Full Graduate Assistantship
Kent State University Department of History
Henry B. Leonard Endowment Award
Kent State University Department of History
Summa cum Laude
Thiel College
Henry B. Leonard Endowment Award
Kent State University Department of History
Cleveland/Akron
Ohio Area
Master Course Designer - Anthropology - Moodle
Notre Dame College
Oversee the process of recruitment from schools visits through interviews and enrollment for all regional schools.
Director of New Student Recruitment
Minds Matter Cleveland
Kent State University at Salem
Minds Matter Cleveland
Notre Dame College
Cleveland/Akron
Ohio Area
Semester-long orientation and university citizenship course combined with an ongoing colloquium on a subject of my choice - Carl Sagan.
Adjunct Professor of First Year Experience
Kent State University
Cleveland/Akron
Ohio Area
History Professor
Cuyahoga Community College
Canton
Ohio Area
Adjunct Professor Of History
Kent State University at Salem
Kent
OH
Adjunct Professor Of History
Kent State University
South Euclid
OH
Adjunct Professor of History & Anthropology
Notre Dame College
Walsh University
Kent State University
Canton
Ohio Area
Adjunct Professor Of History
Walsh University
Cleveland/Akron
Ohio Area
Adjunct Professor Of History
Cleveland State University
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD
Fields of Study: America in the World; British Empire; Modern Latin America; Economic Foundations of World Power; 20th Century United States\nCognate: Anthropology\n\nDissertation: “The Millennium and the Madhouse: Institution and Intervention in Woodrow Wilson’s Progressive Statecraft”\nAdvisor: Dr. Mary Ann Heiss\n\nAwards: Henry B. Leonard Endowment Award (2009
2011); Ohio Academy of History 2012 Dissertation Award nominee; Full Graduate Assistantship\n
History
Kent State University
Master of Arts - MA
Thesis: “Masculinity and America’s Great War Debate
1914-1917”\nAdvisor: Dr. Mary Ann Heiss\nAwards: Full Graduate Assistantship\nForeign Language Competency: French
History
\n
Kent State University
Bachelor of Arts - BA
Distinctions: Summa cum Laude; chapter president of Phi Alpha Theta\nMinor: International Studies
History
Thiel College
Early American History
History of the Middle East: From Islam to Nations
Social History of the United States since 1877
Major Themes in U.S. History
Cultural History of the United States since 1877
America: From Colonies to Nation
Anthropology
Modern U.S. History
Modern World History
First Year Experience
Ancient & Medieval World History
The 1910s: A World of War and Revolution
African American History since 1877
Transnational History of North America
Learning House
BP 500 - Advanced Principles in Online Course Delivery
Kent State University Police Department
Disruptive Student Workshop
MT 205-08 - Faculty Orientation to Moodle for Non-Master Courses
ALICE Training
World History
Blackboard
Nonprofit Organizations
Online Teaching
Community Outreach
Microsoft Excel
American History
Event Planning
Research
Moodle
Microsoft PowerPoint
History
Youth Mentoring
Public Speaking
Employee Training
Higher Education
Multimedia
Leadership
Google Suite
Microsoft Office
“There and Back Again: Tourism
Race
and Agency in Liberal and Neoliberal New Zealand
\" review of Margaret Werry
The Tourist State: Performing Leisure
Liberalism
and Race in New Zealand (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press
2011)
“There and Back Again: Tourism
Race
and Agency in Liberal and Neoliberal New Zealand
\" review of Margaret Werry
The Tourist State: Performing Leisure
Liberalism
and Race in New Zealand (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press
2011)
Honor for best paper in session.
Making the World Safe from Madness: Woodrow Wilson's 'Reasonable' Crusade against Kaiser Wilhelm's Germany\"
\"The American Century in the Service of the Human Millennium: Woodrow Wilson
the League of Nations
and Our Future Anarchy”
\"Wilson’s Madhouse: Sanity and Nation-Building\"
\"Foreign Affairs
Committee of\"
\"Insanity
Civilization
and a Hun: Woodrow Wilson’s Lens on Kaiser Wilhelm
1914-1917\"
\"Wilson
Darwin
and Calvin: The Confluence of Evolutionism and Millennialism in Woodrow Wilson’s Vision of Progress\"
Connected the establishment of an American mythology in the early republic to present-day debates surrounding BLM anthem protests.
Public Talk: \"Jefferson's Riddle: State
Nation
and the Story of a People\"
\"Force
International Government
and the Coming Millennium: Woodrow Wilson’s Institutionalization of the Zeitgeist\"
\"Becoming a Hun: Changing Perceptions of Kaiser Wilhelm in American Discourse
1914-1917\"
“Vodou Spirits Battle the Yankee Gods: Myth
Sacred Violence
and the American Invasion of Haiti”
\"Secret Correspondence
Committee of\"
“Zimmermann Note\"
\"Of Wilson and Men: Masculinity and America’s Great War Debate
1914-1917\"
Matthew
Phillips
Cuyahoga Community College
Cleveland State University
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