Dr. Julia Troche, instructor in the history department at Missouri State University and co-curator for an interactive exhibit at Brown University that focuses on ancient Egyptian artifacts, studies the resourcefulness of the ancient Egyptians. “What interests me the most about Egyptian technology is not that they used extravagant tools, but how much they could do with really … [Read more...] about Ancient Egyptians were Resourceful
Dr. Monty Dobson, Adjunct Instructor of History, has a documentary series, America from the Ground Up, which will be airing on Ozark Public Television. The first episode will air Sunday, November 8, at 2:30 p.m. Archaeologist Monty Dobson digs into America's history at dozens of sites in the U.S. and Canada, beginning at Cahokia, an ancient Native American city located near St. … [Read more...] about America from the Ground Up
John Gram has an article in the latest edition of History of Education Quarterly, titled: "The Consequences of Competition: Federal Boarding Schools, Competing Institutions, Pueblo Communities, and the Fight to Control the Flow of Pueblo Students, 1881-1928" Here is the link to the article: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/hoeq.12136/abstract Congratulations … [Read more...] about History Instructor Published in Quarterly
Peter D. Tsahiridis, a per course instructor in the history department, and Kristine A. Tsahiridis have co-authored a book on how freshman can navigate through their first year of college successfully. It is information gathered from over 10 years of teaching in higher education. "Be-Coming Freshman, Necessary Life Skills for College Students" provides the proper guidance … [Read more...] about History Per Course Instructor Publishes Book
Congratulations to Dr. Julia Troche on her co-curated exhibit titled "Uncovering Ancient Egypt: Ancient Crafts, Modern Technologies" at the Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology at Brown University in Providence Rhode … [Read more...] about History Instructor has co-curated exhibit at Brown University