Teaching Portfolio
Teaching Experience
Wright State University (2005-present): Assistant
Professor, "History of Science to Newton,"
"History of Science from Newton," "Ancient and
Medieval Europe;" "Early Modern Europe;"
"Modern Europe;" "American Civ. to
Reconstruction" "American Civ. from
Reconstruction"
Suffolk University (2004-2005): Senior
Lecturer, "Ancient Thought: An
Interdisciplinary Comparison of Western and
Non-Western Traditions;" "Boundaries of the
Modern World: Cultural Intersection, Discovery
and Specialization, and Conflicting Ideologies"
Indiana University – Bloomington (2002-
2003): Instructor, self-designed course,
"Magic, Mysticism, and the Scientific
Revolution." (Taught twice)
American Language Academy – Berlin (2000-
2002): Part-time English Language Trainer.
Indiana University – Bloomington (1998-
1999): Instructor, "Ancient Science and
Modern Superstition." (Taught twice)
Indiana University – Bloomington (1997-
1998): Assistant (grader and discussion
leader), "Voyages of Scientific Discovery"
(Prof. Richard Sorrenson); "The Occult in
Western Civilization" (Prof. Edward Grant).
University of North Texas (1995-1996):
Instructor, "World Civilization before 1500"
(Taught twice); Instructor, "United States
History from 1865" (Taught four times);
Assistant, United States History Courses
(Assisted four times); Assistant, TAMS
program (Texas Academy of Math and
Sciences), "Classic Learning Core History
Course in U.S. History from 1865."
Forte Piano Music Store, Denton, Texas (1992-
1994): Piano Instructor.
Teaching Evaluations by Professors
(Copies available upon request)
Prof. Sandy Gliboff, Dept. Hist. and Phil. of Sci.,
Indiana University, sgliboff@indiana.edu
Prof. Michael Dickson, Dept. Hist. and Phil. of Sci.,
Indiana U., midickso@indiana.edu
Prof. J. B. Smallwood, Dept. of History, U. of North
Texas (retired), jbsmall@hotmail.com
Summary of Student Evaluations
(Available upon request)
Sample Syllabi
(Available upon request)