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Page 1 of 2 JEFF WRIGHT (Confidential) 519 S. 5th Street Edinburg, Texas 78539 Phone: Home: (512) 383-6655 Office: (512) 381-22515
OBJECTIVE ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Research – Communication and Publications – Program Planning – Training
EXPERIENCE 1994–present. Assistant Professor in Department of History, Pan American University, Edinburgh, Texas. Conduct classroom lectures, discussions, examinations; lead and coordinate seminars. Perform course design, involving research and organization. Serve on various committees – e.g., honors council and self-study committee for University reaccreditations-entailing research and writing activity. Handle diverse administrative duties, including coordination of interdepartmental honors program, supervision of research projects, student counseling, and recruitment. Efforts have been instrumental in upgrading awareness of students in areas pertinent to fields of study: in attracting new students to school and department; and in improving personal skills in communication. Among accomplishments: Through course organization, coordinated library of visuals, and revised and modernized reading list, succeeded in revitalizing two honors courses that had suffered severe enrollment losses under predecessor. Through extensive independent research, formulated and implemented pioneering courses that have earned high standing among departmental offerings. 1991-1994. Assistant Professor at Fall View College, Falls View, Mississippi.
Following brief fill-in assignment during emergency situation at West Chester College, West Chester, Pennsylvania.
Performed teaching, research, administrative, and other functions similar to those above. Previously, Graduate & Undergraduate Student; with concurrent employment (1989-1991) as Library Technician in information service for Free library of New York, and as Music Director for church.
EDUCATION/PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATION/LANGUAGES Ph.D and A.M. degrees in American Civilization, from University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Recipient of Woodrow Wilson, University and Harrison Fellowships, 1991. B.A. (with honors) in American Studies, State University of New York at Buffalo. Elected to Phi Beta Kappa. (Continued)
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