JUDITH HOPE EDLIN
Aberdeen, NJ 07747
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EDUCATIONAL HISTORY
University Of Pittsburgh BA Sociology May 1974
Brookdale Community College AA Cultural Anthropology May 2002
Monmouth University BA Anthropology May 2005
Monmouth University MaLA Professional Liberal Arts May 2007
Concentration in Anthropology
Hebrew University graduate course in archaeological field methods,
Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel
June-August 2007
Monmouth University Masters World History awarded with distinction
May 2010
Internships
Museum of Jewish Heritage: A Living Memorial to the Holocaust August 2005 to December 2005 Training for docent work in museums.
Present, educate, and guide local high school
age students in the history of the Holocaust.
Research Interests
Jews in China Pre-WWI
Culture of War Movies: Fact or Fiction
Academic Employment
Bergen Community College
Department of History, Sociology, Geography
Adjunct Faculty………September 2010 to present
Courses taught:
Western Civilization
Geography
United States History
Brookdale Community College
Lincroft, New Jersey
Department of Anthropology and Sociology
Adjunct Faculty Fall 2007 to present
Courses taught:
Cultural Anthropology
Intercultural Communications
Monmouth University
Department of History and Anthropology
400 Cedar Ave.
West Long Branch, NJ 07764
Courses Taught
Cultures of the World
Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
Introduction to Archaeology
United States History
Human Geography
Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine
Administrator Department of Orthopaedics
4190 City Ave.
Philadelphia, Pa. 19131
September 1973-February 1979
Presentations
Global Understanding Monmouth University 2004
War Movies: Fact or Fiction Monmouth University
Field Methods in Archeology Monmouth University 2007
Field Methods in Archaeology Congregation B’nai Israel 2008
Master’s thesis: Chinese Jews: An Incident of Assimilation to Chinese Culture 2010
Organizational experience
Administrator Orthopaedic department Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine
Responsibilities:
1.Keep records and administer the department for undergraduate and graduate students in the department.
2.Liaison between the department and other departmental details for all aspects concerning the administration of the department and administration of the hospital.
3.Establish an office and its staff for a new solo practice in Cardiology
4.Provide mentoring for undergraduate students pursuing both academic and non-academics.
Additional skills:
Microsoft Word
Microsoft Power Point
Research
Pharmacy Technician