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Pleasant Garden, NC
Posted:
December 03, 2012

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Theresa's InformationLocation: Pleasant Garden, NCTitle: unemployed, civic and community active; completing manuscriptExperience: 0-1 yearsWilling to Relocate: NoWilling to Travel: No TravelCareer Level: StudentWork Status: U.S. CitizenMember Since: 2011-11-16 Helpful Links

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THERESA J. CAMPBELL, Ph.D.

PLEASANT GARDEN,

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EDUCATION

University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Ph.D., 2010

Major: United States History

Minor: European

Dissertation Title: Political Friendship in Early America:

Crossing Genders, Ethnicities, Race, Religion, and the Atlantic Ocean

Dissertation Director: Dr. Robert M. Calhoon

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, B.A., 1997

Double-Major: History & International Studies

Minor Concentration: Economics

All-Russian Academy of Foreign Trade, Moscow, Russia

Summer Session, 1996

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Greensboro College, 2006 - 2010

United States History to 1865

United States History Post 1865

World History I

World History II

Designed and Taught:

World History I: Through the Women's Perspective

World Hisotry II: Through the Women's Perspective

University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 2003 - 2005

Western Civilization I

Western Civilization II

Rockingham Community College, 2003 - 2005

World Civilization I

World Civilization II

Culture and Humanities II

Guilford Technical Community College, 2001 - 2004

Western Civilization I

Western Civilization II

HONORS

National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Seminar,

Anglo-Irish Identities, University of Notre Dame 2003

Excellence in Community College Teaching, nomination 2001-2005

Guilford Technical Community College and Rockingham Community College

CONFERENCE PRESENTATION

Political Friendship in the Era of American Revolution

Triangle Early American History Seminar, National Humanities Center, December 2007

White Slavery in the Early Atlantic World: The Real Black Irish'

Construction of Irish-American Identity Conference, Drew University, June 2006

Fathers of Irish-American Determination, Parallels Across Centuries: Charles Carroll of Annapolis and Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr.

American Conference for Irish Studies, University of South Carolina, March 2006

Irish Enlightenment and the Ideological Origins of the American Revolution

NEH Seminar, University of Notre Dame, June 2003

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Computer Applications

* Blackboard, Moodle

* Datatel Colleague Training

* Multi-Media Presentation Equipment

*Web Development

Teaching Skills

* Addressing Diverse Learning Styles

* Cooperative Learning & Collaborative Learning

* Students with Disabilities/English as a Second Language

* Tutoring: Organizer of Combining ADD & ESL Peer-Tutoring

* Video-Editing

* Visually Enhanced Lectures

Service Committees

* Advisory Board, Faculty-in-Training Program, GTCC: 2003, 2004

*Coordinator for Textbook Selection

*Co-Organizer, Veteran Students Organization

* Focus Group: Meeting Student Needs, 2002

* Learning Resources Advisory Committee, 2002-2003

* History Mentor, 2002-2003 Faculty-in-Training Program

* Internationalizing the Curriculum Committee

* International Awareness Fair Committee

*Committee to Establish an International Cafe

* SACS: Team Facilitator, 2002

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

Phi Alpha Theta

American Conference for Irish Studies

American Historical Association

Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture

Southern Historical Association

REFERENCES

Dr. Robert M. Calhoon, Dissertation Director, UNC-Greensboro

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336/334-7309

University of North Carolina at Greensboro

Department of History

P.O. Box 26170

Greensboro, NC 27402-6170

Dr. Jeff Kinard, Chair, Department of History, Guilford Technical Community College

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336/334-4822, extension 2257

Department of History, Davis Hall

GTCC

P.O. Box 309

Jamestown, NC 27282

Dr. Michael Sistrom, Chair, Department of History, Greensboro College

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336/272-7102, extension 306

815 West Market Street

Proctor Hall West

Greensboro, NC 27401

MacGregor Frank, Associate Professor,

Co-Founder, Faculty-in-Training Program, Personnel Evaluation Assessor

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336/334-4822, extension 2762

Department of English, Davis Hall

GTCC

P.O. Box

Jamestown, NC 27282



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