Teaching Experience

 

While the majority of my teaching experience comes from teaching at universities, I have taught students at a private high school, a publicly-funded "fame" school for the performing arts, at a junior and a community college - even in two different juvenile prisons (very briefly!).

Below I list the courses that I have taught and institutions of higher education where I taught them. At the end of this list, I record the courses I have taught at the University of Akron since arriving in the fall of 1999.

 

Pierce Junior College (Los Angeles, CA) 1990
(Recipient of Golden Apple Award for Excellence in Teaching)
Political and Cultural History of the United States
U.S. History in the Twentieth Century

 

Glendale Community College (Glendale, CA) 1990
U.S. Women's History

 

State University of New York at Binghamton (NY) 1991
Sex and Power: Modern American Culture through Film

 

Clark University (Worcestor, MA) 1991-92
Arenas of Cultural Contact
Pop Culture in a Post-Modern World

 

Suffolk University (Boston, MA) 1992-93, 1995-96
American History since 1865
Cultural Contact in World History
Women and Imperialism
Women, History and Culture
U.S. History (ESL)

 

Massachusetts College of Art (Boston, MA) 1995, 1996-97
American Thought and Government
Pop Culture in a Post/Modern World
U.S. Social History
African-American History through Autobiography

 

Loyola University (Chicago, IL) 1998
U.S. history since 1865

 

Elmhurst College (Elmhurst, IL) 1998-99
U.S. history since 1877
African-American History

 

University of Illinois at Chicago (IL) 1999
U.S. History since 1877

 

University of Akron (Akron, OH) 1999-2000
U.S. History since 1877
U.S. Women's History
U.S. History since 1877/U.S. Women's History (Graduate)

 

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