Jason Krupar

Jason N. Krupar

Assoc Professor

Associate Professor

Professional Summary

Dr. Jason Krupar earned his Ph.D. in American Social Policy History from Case Western Reserve University in 2000. He taught for eight years at the OMI College of Applied Science, University of Cincinnati, before joining the History Department faculty in Spring, 2010. He specializes in history of technology and science policy, history of engineering, history of the Manhattan Project, and Cold War technology/science policy. He co-authored a book chapter in Nuclear Legacies: Communication, Controversy, and the U.S. Nuclear Weapons Complex that examined several case studies of grass-roots attempts to preserve the memory of the nation’s nuclear arsenal. This book received the 2008 Christine L. Oravac Book Award sponsored by the Environmental Communication Division of the National Communication Association. He authored a book chapter that appeared in, The Atomic Bomb and American Society: New Perspectives, published by University of Tennessee Press in Spring 2009. He has had articles published in Public HistoryTechnology and Culture and the Ohio Valley History Journal. He has reviewed manuscripts for several professional journals, university presses, and written book reviews for multiple journals. His current research project involves investigating the creation of the Atomic River Valley. He is also co-editor of the Ohio Valley History Journal.

Education

Ph.D., American Social Policy History: Case Western Reserve University 2000 (with cognitive fields in technology policy, science policy, U.S. social policy/politics, and organizational cultural/leadership )

M.A., United States History : Case Western Reserve University 1996

B.A. History: University of Colorado, Denver 1993,

Research and Practice Interests

Cold War Science and Technology history, History of the Atomic Bomb, History of Civil War Technologies and Science, American Social Policy History, History of Technology and Engineering.

Positions and Work Experience

03-2010 -To Present Associate Professor of History, Department of History, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Cincinnati,

2008 -03-2010 Associate Professor of History, Department of Humanities Media and Cultural Studies , OMI College of Applied Science, University of Cincinnati,

2002 -2008 Assistant Professor of History, Department of Humanities, Media and Cultural Studies , OMI College of Applied Science, University of Cincinnati,

2001 -2002 Interdisciplinary Lecturer, Taught a split schedule between the Departments of History and Political Science. , Metropolitan State College of Denver , Denver, Colorado

2000 -2001 Adjunct Professor , Taught for the Departments of History and Political Science , Metropolitan State College of Denver, Denver, Colorado

01-2001 -03-2001 Adjunct Professor, Graduate School of International Studies, taught during Winter Quarter 2001. , University of Denver , Denver, Colorado

08-2001 -12-2001 Adjunct Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Colorado, Boulder , Boulder, Colorado

08-2012 -08-2015 Director of Undergraduate Studies, , Department of History, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Cincinnati ,

01-2021 -04-2022 Director of Undergraduate Advising, University of Cincinnati, College of Arts & Sciences, Department of History ,

01-2024 - Affiliate Faculty member, University of Cincinnati, College of Arts & Sciences, School of Environment and Sustainability ,

Research Support

Investigators:Jason N. Krupar 08-2011 -08-2011 Charles P. Taft Research Center Taft Research Travel Grant, "Jim Crowing the Bomb: The Search for Racial Justice in the Early U.S. Atomic Arsenal." Role:PI $1,711.84 Completed Type:Grant Level:University

Investigators:Jason N. Krupar 03-2012 -03-2012 Charles P. Taft Research Center "Jim Crowing the Bomb: The Search for Racial Justice in the Early U.S. Atomic Arsenal" Role:PI $1,592.85 Completed Type:Grant Level:University

Investigators:Jason N. Krupar 07-2005 -07-2005 Herbert Hoover Presidential Library Herbert Hoover Presidential Library Grant Role:Primary $700.00 Completed Type:Grant Level:National

Investigators:Jason N. Krupar 07-2005 -08-2005 University of Cincinnati University of Cincinnati, Summer Faculty Research Fellowship, "Jim Crowing the Bomb: The Search for Racial Justice in the Early, U.S. Atomic Weapons Complex." Role:Primary $8,000.00 Completed Type:Fellowship

Investigators:Jason N. Krupar 06-2004 -07-2004 University of Cincinnati University of Cincinnati, Faculty Development Council Grant, "The Challenges of Preserving America's Nuclear Weapons Complex." Role:Primary $762.00 Completed Type:Grant

Investigators:Jason Krupar 10-2015 -10-2015 Charles P. Taft Research Center, Domestic Conference Travel Grant, “The Disappearing Nuclear Landscape: Snapshots of Lost Atomic Technologies.” Fall 2015. Grant Amount: $1,038.37. Completed October 2015. Role:PI $1,038.37 Completed Type:Grant Level:University

Investigators:Jason Krupar -10-2015 University of Cincinnati, Faculty Development Fund Committee “The Disappearing Nuclear Landscape: Snapshots of Lost Atomic Technologies.” Role:PI $907.75 Completed Type:Grant Level:University

Investigators:Jason Krupar UC History Department Faculty Research Funds Request request to purchase an out-of-print book for research and manuscript. Role:PI $307.28 Completed Type:Grant Level:University

Investigators:Jason Krupar 05-2020 -07-2020 UC History Department Request for Department Funding request for funding to the hire a development editor to review and potentially edit a book manuscript. Role:PI $800 Completed Type:Grant Level:University

Investigators:Jason Krupar 05-2020 -08-2020 UC History Department Faculty Research Funds Request, request for funds to hire a graduate student to assist in preparing U.S. Survey I class for online teaching Role:PI $500 Completed Type:Grant Level:University

Investigators:Jason Krupar 09-2020 -09-2020 UC History Department Faculty Research Funds Reques request to support UC Libraries in purchasing The History of Technology Critical Readings, four volume set. Role:PI $500 Completed Type:Grant Level:University

Investigators:Jason Krupar 04-2022 -04-2022 UC History Department Faculty Research Funds Request requested funds to purchase an out-of-print book for research and manuscript. Role:PI $86.95 Completed Type:Grant Level:University

Investigators:Jason Krupar 08-2023 -08-2024 UC Graduate College UC Graduate College’s Editorial Assistance Awards Role:PI $8,240.00 Active Type:Grant Level:University

Abbreviated Publications

In Press

Krupar, Jason (2007). (In Press). "Burying Atomic History: The Mound Builders of Fernald and Weldon Spring". The Public Historian , 29 (1), 31

Krupar, Jason (2020). The Disappearing Nuclear Landscape: Snapshots of Lost Atomic Technologies. Technology and culture, 61(2), 512-548.

Krupar, Jason and Stephen Depoe (2007). (In Press)"Cold War Triumphant: The Rhetorical Uses of History, Memory, and Heritage Preservation Within the Department of Energy’s Nuclear Weapons Complex". In Bryan Taylor(Eds.), Nuclear Legacies: Communication, Controversy, and the U.S. Nuclear Weapons Complex. Lexington Books.

Krupar, Jason (2009). "The Challenges of Preserving America's Nuclear Weapons Complex" . In G. Kurt Piehler(Eds.), The Atomic Bomb and American Society: New Perspectives University of Tennessee Press.

Krupar, Jason. “Preserving the Innovative Legacy of John P. Parker.” In The Public Historian. Vol. 38. No.1 pp.48-68 (2016).

Krupar, Jason. “The Heart of America’s Bomb: Building the Atomic Valley.” In Ohio Valley History Journal, Vol. 23, No. 2 (Summer 2023).

Review

Krupar, Jason. John M. Findlay and Bruce Hevly (July 2012). Atomic Frontier Days: Hanford and the American West. Reviewed in Technology and Culture, Volume 53, Number 3

Krupar, Jason. J.L. Anderson (Spring 2011). Industrializing the Corn Belt: Agriculture, Technology, and Environment, 1945-1972. Reviewed in Ohio Valley History, Volume 11, Number 1, Spring 2011.
 

Krupar, Jason. Sharon K. Weiner. (July 2013). Our Own Worst Enemy? Institutional Interests and the Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons Expertise. Reviewed in Technology and Culture, Volume 54, Number 3.

Krupar, Jason. Jon Genter (February 2013). The Idea Factory: Bell Labs and the Great Age of American Innovation. Reviewed in History: Reviews of New Books. Volume 41, Number 2.

Krupar, Jason (January 2013). Richard Burleson Stewart and Jane Bloom Stewart. Fuel Cycle to Nowhere: U.S. Law and Policy on Nuclear Waste. Reviewed in Technology and Culture, Volume 54, Number 1.

Krupar, Jason. Scott Kaufman (July 2014). Project Plowshare: The Peaceful Use of Nuclear Explosives in Cold War America. Reviewed in Technology and Culture: The International Quarterly of the Society for History of Technology, Volume 55, Number 3.

Krupar, Jason. (July 2015). Robert Oppenheimer: A Life Inside the Center. Ray Monk. Reviewed in Technology and Culture, Volume 56, Number 3.

Krupar, Jason (January 2023). Nuclear Nuevo México: Colonialism and the Effects of the Nuclear Industrial Complex on Nuevomexicanos. Myrriah Gómez. Reviewed for New Mexico Historical Review. To be published in upcoming issue. 

Krupar, Jason (2022). The Wretched Atom: America’s Global Gamble with Peaceful Nuclear Technology. Jacob Darwin Hamblin. Reviewed in Technology and Culture, Volume 63, No. 2.

Krupar, Jason (2019). The Secret History of RDX: The Super-Explosive that Helped Win World War II. Colin F. Baxter. Reviewed in The Historian, Volume 81, Issue 2.

Krupar, Jason. (July 2017). Courting Science: Securing the Foundation for a Second American Century. Damon V. Coletta. Reviewed in H-Net Reviews in the Humanities & Social Sciences, H-FedHist, https://www.h-net.org/reviews/showpdf.php?id=49203.

Krupar, Jason. (November 2016). German Rocketeers in the Heat of Dixie: Making Sense of the Nazi Past During the Civil Rights Era. Monique Laney. Reviewed in the Journal of Southern History, Volume 82, Number 4.

Krupar, Jason. (April 2016). The Politics of Invisibility: Public Knowledge about Radiation Health Effects after Chernobyl. Olga Kuchinskaya. Reviewed in Technology and Culture, Volume 57, Number 2.

Krupar, Jason. (2016). Longing for the Bomb: Oak Ridge and Atomic Nostalgia. Lindsey A. Freeman. Reviewed in Journal of East Tennessee History, Volume 88.

Krupar, Jason (Summer 2010). Atmospheric Science at NASA: A History. Erik Conway. Reviewed in Technology and Culture Volume 51, Number 3.

Krupar, Jason (Spring 2008). The Worlds of Herman Kahn: The Intuitive Science of Thermonuclear War. Sharon Ghamari-Tabrizi. Reviewed in Technology and Culture, Volume 49, Number 1. 

Krupar, Jason (Fall 2007). The Nuclear Borderland: The Manhattan Project in Post-Cold War New Mexico. Joseph Masco. Reviewed in the New Mexico Historical Review, Volume 82, Number 4.

Krupar, Jason (Fall 2007). 109 East Palace: Robert Oppenheimer and the Secret City of Los Alamos. Jennet Conant. Reviewed in Journal of Cold War Studies, Volume 9, Number 4.

Krupar, Jason (Spring 2006). Atomic Culture: How We  Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb. Scott C. Zeman and Michael A. Amundson (eds.). Reviewed in The Western Historical Quarterly. Vol. 37. Number 1. p. 74.

Krupar, Jason (Fall 2005). Mao’s War Against Nature: Politics and the Environment in Revolutionary China. Judith Shapiro. Reviewed in the Journal of Cold War Studies, Volume 7, Number  4.

Krupar, Jason (July 2004). Survival City: Adventures Among the  Ruins of Atomic America. Tom Vanderbilt. Reviewed in Technology and Culture, Volume 45, Number 3.
 

Krupar, Jason (Summer 2004). Scientists, Business, and the State, 1890-1960. Patrick J. McGrath. Reviewed in the Journal of Cold War Studies, Volume 6, Number 3.

Krupar, Jason (February 2004). Michael A. Amundson, Yellowcake Towns: Uranium Mining Communities in the American West and Raye Carleson Ringholz, Uranium  Frenzy: Saga of the Nuclear West. Reviewed in Environmental History, Volume 9, Number 1.

Krupar, Jason (February 2004).  Diners, Bowling Alleys, and Trailer Parks: Chasing the American Dream in the Postwar Consumer Culture. Andrew Hurley. Reviewed in the Journal of  Popular Culture, Volume 37, Number 3.

Krupar, Jason (January 2004). For Better or for Worse: The Marriage of Science and Government in the United States. Alfred K. Mann. Reviewed in Journal of Cold War Studies, Volume 6, Number 1.

Krupar, Jason. (April 2002). The Endangered Species Act: History, Conservation   Biology, and Public Policy. Brian Czech and Paul R. Krausman. Reviewed in Environmental History, Volume 7, Number 2.

Krupar, Jason (January 2002). Technical Fouls: Democratic Dilemmas and Technological Change. John Kurt Jacobsen. Reviewed in Technology and Culture, Volume 43, Number 1.

Krupar, Jason (January 2001). Making a Real Killing: Rocky Flats and the Nuclear West. Len Ackland. Reviewed in Environmental History, Volume 6, Number 1.

Work in Progress

Krupar, Jason. Atomic Heartland: The Ohio River Valley and the Bomb. Book manuscript that is in progress.  

Krupar, Jason. The Jim Crowed Bomb: The Search for Racial Justice in the Early U.S. Atomic Arsenal. Book manuscript that is in progress. 

Presentations

Invited Presentations

Krupar, Jason (03-2012. ) Commemorating the Civil War, Forgetting the Cold War: Why We Preserve .Miami University, Hamilton Campus , Level:Local

Krupar, Jason (11-12-2013. ) Why Major in History .Discovering UC Classes , 201 Braunstein Hall . Level:University

Krupar, Jason (11-13-2012. ) Why Major in History .Discovering UC Class, 527 Old Chemistry . Level:University

Krupar, Jason (03-13-2014. ) Why Major in History .Discovering UC Class , 608 Swift Hall . Level:University

Krupar, Jason (03-13-2014. ) Why Major in History .Discovering UC Class, 800 Swift Hall . Level:University

Krupar, Jason (02-14-2014. ) Why Major in History .University of Cincinnati Open House, TUC Cinema. Level:University

Krupar, Jason (04-05-2014. ) Why Major in History .University of Cincinnati Junior Open House, Great Hall TUC. Level:University

Krupar, Jason (04-13-2013. ) Why Major in History .Bearcats Brunch , 315 Arts & Sciences Hall . Level:University

Krupar, Jason (02-08-2014. ) Why Major in History .Bearcats Brunch, 354 Arts & Sciences Hall.

Krupar Jason (10-16-2014. ) Why Major in History .Discovering UC Class, Rec. Center 3230. Level:University

Krupar Jason (04-10-2015. ) Why Major in History .Open House Event , TUC Great Hall . Level:University

Krupar Jason (04-11-2015. ) Why Major in History .Bearcat Brunch, 357 Arts & Sciences Hall . Level:University

Colloquium

Krupar, Jason (10-11-2012). Session Chair . 49th Annual Colloquium, Department of Philosophy, University of Cincinnati . UC. Level:University

Lecture

Krupar, Jason (01-29-2013. ) Atomic Culture and Fear .UC. Level:Department

Krupar, Jason (03-27-2013. ) Containment and Confrontation .UC. Level:Department

Jason Krupar and James Sullivan (11-30-2004. ) The Birth of the Atomic Bomb .University of Cincinnati, OMI College of Applied Science. UC. Level:College

Paper Presentations

Jason Krupar (06-02-2012. ) Preserving the Innovation Legacy of John P. Parker .Cincinnati, OH . Conference. Level:International

Jason Krupar (10-08-2015. ) "The Disappearing Nuclear Landscape: Snapshots of Lost Atomic Technologies" .Albuquerque, New Mexico. Conference. Level:International

Jason Krupar (10-23-2021. ) The Heart of the American Bomb: Building the Atomic Valley .Virtual conference due to COVID. Conference. Level:Regional

Jason Krupar (06-2010. ) The Struggle Between Community Divestiture and Race in the Jim Crowed Bomb Complex .Columbus, Ohio. Conference. Level:International

Jason Krupar (02-2008. ) The John P. Parker Project Experience: Linking Communities of Expertise .Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio. Conference. Level:Regional

Jason Krupar (09-2007. ) The John P. Parker Project: Bridging Communities and Relearning Technologies .Syracuse University, Syracuse New York . Conference. Level:National

Jason Krupar (02-2006. ) Burying Atomic History: The Mound Builders of Fernald and Weldon Spring .Albuquerque, New Mexico. Conference. Level:National

Jason Krupar (07-2005. ) The Challenges of Preserving America's Nuclear Weapon's Complex .Oak Ridge, Tennessess. Conference. Level:International

Jason Krupar and George Suckarieh (06-2005. ) Leadership and Teamwork Education for Engineering and Technology Students .Portland, Oregon. Conference. Level:National

Jason Krupar (09-2003. ) Desegregating the Bomb: Racial Inequalities and the Search for Justice in the Early Atomic Weapons Complex .Memphis, Tennessee. Conference. Level:Regional

Jason Krupar (11-2002. ) Reconceptualizing the Urban Landscape: High Technology and City Space .Milwaukee, Wisconsin . Conference. Level:International

Jason Krupar (03-2002. ) Urban Removal: Remaking the Cultural and Physical Landscape of a City Neighborhood, Auraria Colorado .Denver, Colorado. Conference. Level:National

Jason Krupar (11-2001. ) From Inner-Space to Out Space: T. Keith Glennan and the Innovation Managers of the Early Cold War .Denver, Colorado. Conference. Level:International

Jason Krupar (11-2000. ) Educating Industry About the Atom: The Early History of the Atomic Industrial Forum .New Orleans, Louisiana. Conference. Level:National

Jason Krupar (06-2000. ) Atomic Bombs and Racial Inequality: Integrating the Oak Ridge School District .Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio. Conference. Level:National

Jason Krupar (05-1999. ) The Abandonment of the Manhattan Project and Generation of U.S. Atomic Energy Site Policy .St. Louis, Missouri. Conference. Level:International

Jason Krupar (04-1999. ) Isolation v. Attractiveness: The Conflicting Environmental Priorities of the Early Nuclear Weapons Complex .Tucson, Arizona. Conference. Level:National

Jason Krupar (08-1998. ) Atomic Ghost Towns: A Historiographic Review of the Hanford Engineering Works Landscape .Los Alamos, New Mexico. Conference. Level:International

Jason Krupar (04-1998. ) White Bluffs, Hanford and Richland: Ghost Towns on the Historical Landscape of the Manhattan Project .State University of New York, Buffalo, Buffalo New York. Conference. Level:National

Event Organized

Department of History Annual Taft Speaker: Juan R. I. Cole

Department of History Annual Taft Speaker: Juan R. I. Cole Lecture 04-25-2012 04-28-2012 Rec Center and Arts & Sciences Hall Level:University

Pizza and Profs

Pizza and Profs Other 10-24-2012 10-24-2012 315 McMicken Level:Department

Pizza and Profs

Pizza and Profs Other 03-13-2013 03-13-2013 315 McMicken

History Department Awards Reception

History Department Awards Reception Other 04-25-2013 04-25-2013 Level:Department

Pizza and Profs

Pizza and Profs Other 02-27-2014 02-27-2014 315 Arts & Sciences Hall Level:Department

Pizza and Profs

Pizza and Profs Other 10-23-2013 10-23-2013 315 Arts & Sciences Hall Level:Department

History Out There Speaker Series: Steve Tolbert

History Out There Speaker Series: Steve Tolbert Lecture 03-06-2014 03-06-2014 315 Arts & Sciences Hall Level:Department

History Out There Speaker Series: Greg McCoy

History Out There Speaker Series: Greg McCoy Lecture 11-06-2013 11-06-2013 315 Arts & Sciences Hall Level:Department

History Department Awards Reception

History Department Awards Reception Other 04-24-2014 04-24-2014 Level:Department

Pizza and Profs Event

Pizza and Profs Event Other 10-20-2014 Arts & Sciences Hall, Room 315 Level:Department

Pizza and Profs Event

Pizza and Profs Event Other 03-11-2015 Arts & Sciences Hall, Room 315 Level:Department

History Department Awards Reception

History Department Awards Reception Other 04-30-2015 Level:Department

History Department Brown Bag Pedagody Lunch

History Department Brown Bag Pedagody Lunch Workshop 04-08-2015 Arts & Sciences Hall, Room 315 Level:Department

History Department Brown Bag Pedagody Lunch

History Department Brown Bag Pedagody Lunch Workshop 11-19-2014 Arts & Sciences Hall, Room 130 Level:Department

History Department Brown Bag Pedagody Lunch

History Department Brown Bag Pedagody Lunch Workshop 03-27-2014 Arts & Sciences Hall, Room 315 Level:Department

History Department Brown Bag Pedagody Lunch

History Department Brown Bag Pedagody Lunch Workshop 10-25-2013 Arts & Sciences Hall, Room 130 Level:Department

Service

Technology and Culture: The International Quarterly of the Society for History of Technology Peer Review/Referee Type:Service to Professional Associations Level:International 08-2011 -08-2011

Technology and Culture: The International Quarterly of the Society for History of Technology Peer Review/Referee Type:Service to Professional Associations Level:International 10-2011 -10-2011

Technology and Culture: The International Quarterly of the Society for History of Technology Peer Review/Referee Type:Service to Professional Associations Level:International 03-2011 -03-2011

Department of History (Research and Publications Committee ) Committee Chair Type:Departmental Service Level:Department 09-2011 -06-2012

Department of History (Ad Hoc American History Survey Textbook Committee ) Committee Chair Type:Departmental Service Level:Department 01-2012 -06-2012

Department of History (Public History Educator Position Search Committee ) Committee Member Type:Departmental Service Level:Department 01-2012 -05-2012

Society for Industrial Archeology (Local Coordinating Conference Committee ) Committee Member Type:Service to Professional Associations Level:International 09-2011 -06-2012

(Council of Undergraduate Directors ) Committee Member Type:University/College Service Level:College 08-2012 -08-2015

(Department of History Undergraduate Studies Committee ) Committee Chair Type:Departmental Service Level:Department 08-2013 -08-2015

(Department of History Executive Committee ) Committee Member Type:Departmental Service Level:Department 08-2013 -08-2015

(Department of History, Taft Senior Undergraduate Fellowship Committee ) Committee Chair Type:Departmental Service Level:Department 08-2012 -08-2015

National History Day Other Type:Community Service Level:Local 02-2013 -04-2013

New Faculty Institute Mentor Type:University/College Service Level:Department 09-2012 -09-2015

(Cross College Committee Concerning History ) Committee Member Type:University/College Service Level:University 01-20-2014 -08-20-2015

(College of Arts and Science of Arts and Sciences, Dean's Curricular Challenge Team ) Committee Member Type:University/College Service Level:College

National History Day/ Ohio History Day Judge Type:Community Service Level:Local 03-01-2014 -03-01-2014

Council of Undergraduate Directors (Curriculum Committee ) Committee Member Type:University/College Service Level:College 09-24-2015 -08-2015

Technology and Culture: The International Quarterly of the Society for History of Technology Peer Review/Referee Type:Service to Professional Associations Level:International 03-2015 -04-2015

The MIT Press Reviewer Type:Editorial Service Level:International 04-2015 -05-2015

Courses Taught

15-HIST-112 AM HIST SINCE 1929 American History Since 1929 Level:Undergraduate

Freshman Topics: The Global Atomic Bomb Level:Undergraduate

Technology in World History Level:Undergraduate

Junior Topics: Technologies of the Civil War Level:Undergraduate

Soldiers Fought: War in US Society Level:Undergraduate

The Nuclear World: Technology and History in the Atomic Age Level:Undergraduate

15-HIST-110 AM HIST TO 1848 American History to 1848 Level:Undergraduate

15-HIST-111 AM HIST 1848-1929 American History 1848-1929 Level:Undergraduate

15-HIST-300 INTRO HIST THINKING Introduction to Historical Thinking Level:Undergraduate

History of American Invention Level:Undergraduate

Historical Thoughts and Methods Level:Undergraduate

The Global Atomic Bomb Level:Undergraduate

Introduction to Historical Thoughts and Methods Level:Undergraduate

Technologies of the Civil War Level:Undergraduate

Freshman Seminar: The Cold War and Atomic Tourism Level:Undergraduate

United States History II Level:Undergraduate

Technology in World History Level:Undergraduate

History of Irregular Warfare Level:Undergraduate

Comparative Technology Histories: Comparative History Seminar Level:Graduate

Advanced Topics in Enviromental Studies: Energy Level:Undergraduate

Technology in World History Level:Undergraduate

Directed Readings in American Social and Labor History Level:Graduate

Native American History Level:Undergraduate

Technologies of the World Wars Level:Undergraduate

Directed Readings in American Social and Labor History Level:Graduate

Technologies of the Civil War Level:Undergraduate

U.S. History Survey I Level:Undergraduate

The Nuclear World: Technology & History in the Atomic Age Level:Undergraduate

Technology in World History Level:Undergraduate

U.S. History Seminar II Level:Graduate

Directed Readings in the History of Technology Level:Graduate

History of Irregular Warfare Level:Undergraduate

History of American Invention Level:Undergraduate

Directed Readings in the History of Technology Level:Graduate

Technologies of the Civil War Level:Undergraduate

Comparative Technology Histories Level:Graduate

Directed Readings in the History of Technology Level:Graduate

U.S. History Survey I Level:Undergraduate

Technology in World History Level:Undergraduate

Directed Readings in the History of Technology Level:Graduate

Technologies of the World Wars Level:Undergraduate

U.S. History Seminar II Level:Graduate

20th Century American Popular Culture & Public History Level:Undergraduate

Independent Study/Individual Work Level:Undergraduate

The Nuclear World: Technology & History in the Atomic Age Level:Undergraduate

History of Irregular Warfare Level:Undergraduate

Technology in World History Level:Undergraduate

Native American History Level:Undergraduate

Technologies of the Civil War Level:Undergraduate

Independent Study/Individual Work Level:Undergraduate

Individual Work Level:Undergraduate

Individual Work Level:Undergraduate

Native American History Level:Undergraduate

Introduction to Historical Thoughts and Methods Level:Undergraduate

Global Technology and Engineering Disasters Level:Undergraduate

History of Irregular Warfare Level:Undergraduate

Faculty Development Activities

01-2012 -06-2012 iPad Recipient This was a two quarter technology lending program for faculty. , Faculty Technology Resources Center, Equipment Lending Program University of Cincinnati Type:Other

03-31-2011 Write Winning Grants Seminar by Stephen Russell UC Office of Research Type:Workshop

01-2011 -06-2011 Humanities Grant Proposal Writing Group College of Arts and Science of Arts and Sciences Type:Workshop

07-31-2013 -08-01-2013 Creating a Program Assessment Plan Center for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning University of Cincinnati Type:Workshop