William Goldsmith

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William D. Goldsmith

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Jan 12, 2020
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Awesome

Prof. William really cares about the success of his students. He is available out of class for meetings and he will personally email his students for articles/information related to their projects. Note that we read about 50 pages from various chapters prior to class every day. We didn't have many tests but he's a pretty fair grader. I doubt anyone would fail this class.

Biography

Duke University - History


Resume

  • 2011

    Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)

    History

    Duke University

  • 1998

    Bachelor's Degree

    History

    Yale University

  • Windows

    Editing

    Photoshop

    Teaching

    PowerPoint

    Microsoft Office

    English

    Public Speaking

    Customer Service

    Research

    Microsoft Excel

    Time Management

    Data Analysis

    Community Outreach

    Teamwork

    Microsoft Word

    The Transferable PhD: Converting Academic Skills to Broader Career Paths

    A half-day conference by humanities and social sciences PhDs discussing how their training and skills transferred to a variety of careers

    from consulting

    to teaching

    to starting their own business.

    C-VILLE Weekly

    Self-employed

    University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

    RTI International

    Halifax County Schools

    C-VILLE Weekly

    Duke University

    Duke University

    C-VILLE Weekly

    Interim Managing Editor

    Charlottesville

    Virginia Area

    Raleigh-Durham

    North Carolina Area

    History Instructor

    Duke University

    Staff Writer

    Charlottesville

    Virginia Area

    C-VILLE Weekly

    Halifax County Schools

    Innovation-Led Economic Growth Intern

    RTI International

    Self-employed

    Freelance Writer

    Richmond

    Virginia Area

    Chapel Hill

    NC

    Teaching Assistant Professor

    Department of Public Policy

    University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

    News Editor

    Charlottesville

    Virginia Area

    C-VILLE Weekly

HISTORY 365

3.5(1)

HISTORY 342

5(1)