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Education
- University of Michigan 1988-1995
- Ph.D. in Ancient History
- A.M. in Ancient History
- Princeton University 1984-1988
- A.B. cum laude in History
Employment
- University of Wisconsin-Green Bay
- Professor of Humanistic Studies and History 2005-present
- Associate Professor of Humanistic Studies and History 2000-2005
- Assistant Professor of Humanistic Studies and History 1995-1999
Teaching
- UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
- Teaching Assistant: Survey of Ancient Greece: The Minoans to Alexander, and Survey of Roman History from Romulus to Constantine, 1991-1993
- Mentor: Training program for new teaching assistants, 1994-1995
- Guest lectures: "Topography and Living Conditions in Ancient Rome," "The Campaigns and Legacy of Alexander the Great ," "Roman Oratory: Historical Context and Rhetorical Delivery," "The Scale and Organization of the Seaborne Supply System for the City of Rome"
- UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN - Green Bay
- Courses Taught
(Number of students in course, and student evaluation score out of 10 in parentheses)
- F 95 493-101: Foundations of Western Culture I (89, 8.6)
- F 95 493-201: Introduction to the Humanities I (59, 8.4)
- F 95 493-340: Perspectives on Human Values: The Classical World (18, 9.2)
- S 96 493-101: Foundations of Western Culture I (118, 9.2)
- S 96 493-201: Introduction to the Humanities I (62, 9.0)
- S 96 448-483: Life and Death in the Ancient Roman World (38, 9.7)
- F 96 493-101: Foundations of Western Culture I (115, 9.1)
- F 96 493-340: Perspectives on Human Values: The Classical World (27, 9.4)
- S 97 493-101: Foundations of Western Culture I (120, 9.1)
- S 97 448-344: Life and Death in the Ancient Roman World (36, 9.5)
- F 97 493-101: Foundations of Western Culture I (118, 9.3)
- F 97 493-334: Perspectives on Human Values: The Classical World (38, 9.4)
- F 97 493-350: Interdisc. Great Works: Caravaggio, Dracula, Apocalypse Now (37, 9.2)
- S 98 493-101: Foundations of Western Culture I (120, 8.8)
- S 98 448-283: History of Ancient Greece (34, 9.0)
- F 98 493-101: Foundations of Western Culture I (118, 9.4)
- F 98 493-334: Perspectives on Human Values: The Classical World (34, 9.0)
- S 99 493-101: Foundations of Western Culture I (126, 9.1)
- S 99 448-344: Life and Death in the Ancient Roman World (38, 9.6)
- F 99 493-101: Foundations of Western Culture I (124, 9.2)
- F 99 493-334: Perspectives on Human Values: The Classical World (33, 8.8)
- F 99 448-360: History of Ancient Greece (36, 9.5)
- S 00 493-101: Foundations of Western Culture I (126, 9.4)
- S 00 448-361: History of Ancient Rome (37, 9.5)
- F 00 493-101: Foundations of Western Culture I (117, 9.1)
- F 00 493-334: Perspectives on Human Values: The Classical World (34, 8.9)
- F 00 493-350: Interdisc. Great Works: Caravaggio, Dracula, Apocalypse Now (34, 8.4)
- S 01 493-101: Foundations of Western Culture I (250, 8.9)
- S 01 448-460: Topics in Ancient History: Roman Daily Life (36, 9.3)
- F 01 493-350: Interdisc. Study of Great Works: Kurosawa and Tolkien (23, 9.1)
- F 01 448-360: History of Ancient Greece (38, 9.5)
- F 01 493-101: Foundations of Western Culture I (119, 9.3)
- S 02 448-361: History of Ancient Rome (34, 9.5)
- S 02 493-101: Foundations of Western Culture I (250, 9.2)
- F 03 448-360: History of Ancient Greece (39, 9.6)
- F 03 448-460: Topics in Ancient History: The City of Rome (35, 9.7)
- F 03 493-101: Foundations of Western Culture I (250, 9.2)
- S 04 448-361: History of Ancient Rome (34, 9.4)
- S 04 493-101: Foundations of Western Culture I (65, 9.2)
- S 04 493-101: Foundations of Western Culture I (66, 9.4)
- F 05 493-334: Perspectives on Human Values: The Classical World (35, 9.0)
- F 05 448-360: History of Ancient Greece (39, 9.7)
- F 05 493-101: Foundations of Western Culture I (86, 9.5)
- F 05 493-101: Foundations of Western Culture I (89, 9.6)
- S 06 448-361: History of Ancient Rome (35, 9.8)
- S 06 493-101: Foundations of Western Culture I (65, 9.4)
- S 06 493-101: Foundations of Western Culture I (66, 9.6)
- F 06 493-334: Interdisc. Great Works: Caravaggio, Dracula, Apocalypse Now (24, 9.2)
- F 06 448-360: Topics in Ancient History: The City of Rome (34, 9.6)
- F 06 493-101: Foundations of Western Culture I (70, 9.4)
- F 06 493-101: Foundations of Western Culture I (71, 9.7)
- S 07 448-483: Warfare and Western Civilization (30, 9.7)
- S 07 493-101: Foundations of Western Culture I (69, 9.3)
- S 07 493-101: Foundations of Western Culture I (72, 9.4)
- F 07 448-360: History of Ancient Greece
- F 07 493-101: Foundations of Western Culture I Freshman Seminar
- F 07 493-101: Foundations of Western Culture I
- F 08 493-101: Foundations of Western Culture I
- F 08 493-101: Foundations of Western Culture I
- F 08 448-361: History of Ancient Rome
- Independent Studies and Honors Theses Supervised
- F 95 448-498 "Roman Imperialism in North Africa"
- S 97 448-498 "Reasons for the Failure of Justinian's Reconquest of Italy"
- S 97 448-498 "Permanent Effects of Roman Occupation on the Indigenous Cultures of Britain"
- S 98 448-498 "The Ancient Greek Olympics"
- S 98 448-498 "Personal Religious Experience in Christianity and Paganism"
- S 98 493-498 "Ancient Greek Sexuality"
- S 98 493-498 "Comparison of Belief Structures in Christianity and Greek Paganism"
- S 98 493-498 "Near Eastern Influences on the Cultural Development of Greek Cities in Ionia"
- S 98 493-498 "Greek Colonization"
- F 98 493-498 "Vergil and Dante"
- S 99 493-498 "Mythology and Mythohistory"
- F 99 493-498 "Greek and Roman Mythology"
- F 99 493-498 "Women and Gender in Greek Mythology"
- S 01 493-484 "Ancient Roman Bandits, the Mafia, and other 'Primitive Rebels'"
- S 02 493-498 "Classical Mythology"
- S 02 493-298 "Ancient Greek Women in Literature and Life"
- S 04 448-498 "Augustus and his Public Image"
- S 04 448-498 "Free Labor and the Roman Economy"
- F 05 448-498 "Politics in Ancient Greece and Rome"
- S 07 493-498 "The Crusades: An Interactive Policy Simulation Game"
- S 07 448-498 "Women in the Ancient Mediterranean and in Ancient Mesoamerica"
- F 07 493-498 "The Romans' Influence on the Modern World"
- F 07 448-498 "The Personality of Alexander the Great"
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