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| 1994 - Present: | Kansas State University. Ph.D. candidate in History Area of Specialization: United States History, Middle Period. Major Professor: Associate Professor Peter B. Knupfer. | ||
| 1991: | Master of Arts, National Security and Strategic Studies, United States Naval War College, Newport, Rhode Island. | ||
| 1981: | Master of Education, Political Science, North Georgia College, Dahlonega, Georgia. | ||
| 1970: | Bachelor of Arts, History, Louisiana State University. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. |
| 1997: | Selected to recieve the James C. Carey Graduate Research and Travel Award, Kansas State University | ||
| 1997: | Selected for membership, Phi Kappa Phi National Honarary Society | ||
| 1997: | Awarded the Anne Stewart Higham Prize, Kansas State University | ||
| 1991: | Graduated with Highest Distinction, United States Naval War College. | ||
| 1986: | Awarded Arroyo Fellowship for resident study in the Department of Political Science, The RAND Corporation. |
Publications:
"The Avenger Ignored," Military History Magazine 5, no. 4 (1989).
Wesley Brainerd. Bridge Building in Wartime: Colonel Wesley Brainerd's Memoir of the 50th New York Volunteer Engineers. Edited by Ed Malles. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1997, in H-Net Reviews, March 1998.
St. Clair A. Mulholland, The Story of the 116th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers in the War of the Rebellion. Edited by Lawrence F. Kohl. (New York: Fordham University Press, 1996) in H-Net Reviews, January 16, 1997.
Conference Participation, Papers:
December 1995: "Troublesome Beyond Imagination': Dwight D. Eisenhower and the Little Rock School Desegregation Crisis." Presented at the Conference on the Eisenhower Era, Dwight D. Eisenhower Library, Abilene, Kansas, 5 December, 1995.
Upcoming Conference Participation, Papers:
Summer Session, 1996: Kansas State University: History 529, "The Civil War and Reconstruction".
Summer Intersession, 1997: Kansas State University, Division of Continuing Education: History 200: "Topics in the Campaigns of the American Civil War".
1991-1994: Resident Faculty, United States Naval War College, Newport, RI.
"Strategy and Future Force Planning"
"The American Civil War"
"United States Military History: Land
Campaigns of the 19th Century."
Forthcoming Teaching Appointments:
Spring Semester, 1999: "The Era of the American Revolution."