Meghan O'Donnell

 Meghan O'Donnell

Meghan O'Donnell

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Biography

California State University Monterey Bay - Humanities


Resume

  • 2007

    Spanish

    Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)

    History

    Deans List Honor Role Student

    Phi Alpha Theta

    History Club

    Published in the student academic journal The Chico Historian

    California State University-Chico

  • 2006

    Politics

    Teaching

    American History

    Curriculum Design

    Lecturing

    Research

    Social Networking

    Publishing

    Analysis

    Public Speaking

    Student Development

    Writing

    History

    Higher Education

    Fundraising

    “John Brown and the Raid on Harpers Ferry”

    “John Brown and the Raid on Harpers Ferry”

    Dangerous Undercurrent: Death

    Sacrifice and Ruin in Third Reich Germany

    Dangerous Undercurrent: Death

    Sacrifice and Ruin in Third Reich Germany

    Negotiating Identity: Indian Assimilation and Athletics in the late 19th and early 20th Century

    O'Donnell

    Master of Arts (MA)

    History

    Graduate with Distinction

    President of Phi Alpha Theta

    President of History Club

    Editor-in-Chief of student academic journal The Chico Historian

    California State University-Chico

  • 2005

    O'Donnell

    Ray Morgan Company

    California State University

    Chico

    CSU Monterey Bay

    Monterey

    CA

    Adjunct Faculty at California State University

    Monterey Bay\n\n· HCOM 251 – Introduction to US History\n\nCovers a time period from the Colonial Era

    the War of Independence and the Early Republic

    Manifest Destiny and the expansion westward

    the Civil War and Reconstruction

    Immigration at the turn-of-the-century and the response of Nativists

    Industrialization and Urbanization

    through the Progressive Era.\n\n· HCOM 267 – US Political Histories\n\nHistorical view of the United States through analysis of the changing political process from the Revolutionary War and drafting of the Constitution to the social movements of the 20th century

    with emphasis on various struggles for civil rights and liberties as waged in the courts

    through direct political participation

    and by civil disobedience; provides students an opportunity to apply tools of political action in practice.\n\n· HCOM 266 – Histories of Democracy\n\nCourse explores the changing meaning of democracy and freedom from a multicultural perspective. It covers major events between the Colonial and Civil Rights eras

    with a focus on the 1860s-1960s. The origins

    key developments

    and philosophies of the US and California Constitutions are studied as well as the role of social movements in struggles for social justice. Students also organize a political project that enables them to directly participate in the democratic process.\n\n· GS 200 – Politics of Everyday Life\n\nA look at contemporary political life by recognizing the public

    historical

    and political dimensions of daily life. Examines the politics and governments of the Unites States and California by analyzing historical and political events that have shaped our society. Examines domestic and global influences on the laws and structures of our society

    and the interplay between power

    control

    alienation

    decision-making

    and obedience (or disobedience) to the laws and structures that govern us.

    Lecturer of History

    CSU Monterey Bay

    Ray Morgan Company

    California State University

    Chico

    · HIST 130 – U.S. History\n\nGraduate assistant to professor of American History

    Dr. Robert Tinkler. Course focus: Survey of American history. Development of the United States and its political

    economic

    social

    and cultural institutions. From colonial times to the present.\n\n· HIST 413 – Culture

    Society

    and Politics from Machiavelli to Rousseau: 1500-1800 Graduate lecturer for professor of British & European History

    Dr. Jason Nice. Course Focus: The development of distinct Western attitudes toward politics and society

    as well as the issues and events which gave rise to them

    Graduate Assistant & Lecturer

    Chico

    California Area

    Member

    American Historical Association

    Member

    Organization of American Historians

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