Curriculum Vitae

Christy Jo Snider

Department of History email: [email protected] 5010 Mount Berry Station phone: (706) 368-5652 Berry College fax: 706-236-2205 Mt. Berry, GA 30149

EDUCATION Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana. Ph.D., American History, May 2000. Dissertation: “Patriotism and Peace: Gender and the Politics of Transnational Nongovernmental Organizations, 1920- 1945.” Advisor: Nancy F. Gabin. Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana. M.A., American History, May 1994. Master’s Thesis: “Gender and Professional Politics: Fannie Fern Andrews in the American Peace Movement, 1900-1945.” Drury College, Springfield, Missouri. B.A., History, May 1992.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Associate Professor: Berry College, Mt. Berry, GA, 2006- Courses: American History to 1877, American History since 1877, Foundations of Modern America, U.S. Women’s History, The Gilded Age and Progressive Era, History of American Diplomacy, Recent U.S. History, The Era of Al Capone, The History of Rock and Roll, Historiography, E Pluribus Unum, Freshman Seminar Directed Studies: Victorian Women, The World Wars, The History of Georgia, Latin American History, Colonial Women’s History, The Life and Times of Booker T. Washington, History of the U.S. West, The Korean War, U.S. Women’s History, History of Rock n’ Roll, Public History, Fall of Keynesian Economics, Women in Modern World History, American Legal History, History of Post WWII Sports in US Adviser Academic Internship: Barnsley Gardens, Booth Western Art Museum, Floyd County Victims Witness Assistance Program, Oak Hill Museum, Dublin City Library and Archive, Historic Berry, Rome Area History Museum Department Chair: Berry College, Mt. Berry, GA, 2009-2015 Coordinator for National and International Fellowship and Scholarships: Berry College, Mt. Berry, GA, 2007-2009 Assistant Professor: Berry College, Mt. Berry, GA, 2000-2006 Visiting Lecturer (full-time): Behrend College, Penn State University – Erie, Erie, PA, 1999-2000 Courses: American Civilization from 1877, Women in Modern History, Latin America since 1820 Instructor: Franklin College, Franklin, IN, Summer 1999 Courses: U.S. History to 1877, U.S. History since 1877 Purdue University, Continuing Education, West Lafayette, IN, Spring 1997 Courses: American History since 1877 Teaching Assistantships: Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 1995-1999 Courses: World History since 1500, Modern European History, U.S. Women’s History, U.S. History to 1877, U.S. History since 1877

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Graduate Assistant: To the Editor of the Journal of the Early Republic, Purdue University, 1997-1999 To the History Bibliographer, Humanities, Social Science and Education Library, Purdue University, 1994-1995

PUBLICATIONS Book: The Buffer Delegates: American Women Appointed to International Political Conferences, 1930-1945, preparing for submission to Press.

Book Chapters: “Creating an International Identity: The IFUW Confronts Racial and Religious Membership Restrictions in the 1930s,” in Women and Transnational Activism in Historical Perspective, ed. Erika Kuhlman and Kimberley Jensen. Netherlands: The Republic of Letters Publishing, 2010.

Peer-Reviewed Articles: “Planning for Peace: Virginia Gildersleeve at the Conference on International Organization,” Peace & Change 32, no. 2 (April 2007): 168-185. “Family History as Women’s History: A Variation on a Theme,” Teaching History: A Journal of Methods 30, no. 2 (Fall 2005):72-81. “Patriots and Pacifists: The Rhetorical Debate about Peace, Patriotism, and Internationalism, 1914-1930,” Rhetoric & Public Affairs 8, no. 2 (2005): 59-84. “The Influence of Transnational Peace Groups on U. S. Decision Makers during the 1930s: Incorporating NGOs into the UN,” Diplomatic History 27, no. 3 (June 2003): 377-404. “Peace and Politics: Fannie Fern Andrews, Professional Politics, and the American Peace Movement, 1900-1941,” Mid-America: An Historical Review 79, no. 1 (Winter 1997): 72-95.

Essays: “Nicholas Murray Butler” and “John Boyd Orr” for Nobel Prize Winners, ed. R. Kent Rasmussen. Hackensack, NJ: Salem Press, forthcoming 2018. “Ford Peace Ship,” “Washington Naval Disarmament Conference,” “Dagmar Wilson,” and “Mary Woolley,” for Opposition to War: An Encyclopedia of United States Peace and Antiwar Movements, ed. Mitchell K. Hall. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2018. “Edmund Dene Morel,” for 1914-1918-Online. International Encyclopedia of the First World War, ed. Oliver Janz and Nicolas Apostolopoulos, Freie Universitat Berlin (Germany), 2015. “Social History of the American Families: 1901 to 1920,” and “Social History of American Families: 1921 to 1940,” for The Social History of the American Family, eds. Lawrence Ganong and Marilyn Coleman. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 2014. “Dagmar Wilson,” for American National Biography, ed. Susan Ware, New York: , 2014. “College Equal Suffrage League,” and “The International Congress of Women,” for The Encyclopedia of American Women’s History, ed. Hasia Diner. New York: Facts on File - American Women’s History Online Database, 2013. “Nineteenth Amendment,” for The Twenties in America, ed. Carl Rollyson. Pasadena, CA: Salem Press, 2012. “Crystal Eastman” and “Margaret Sanger” for Feminist Writings from Ancient Times to the Modern World: A Global Sourcebook and History, ed. Tiffany K. Wayne. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2011. “Peace Movement,” for The Thirties in America, ed. Thomas Lewis. Pasadena, CA: Salem Press, 2011. “The Vietnam Oral History Project: A Corrective for Historical Analogies,” Passport: The Newsletter of the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations 39, No. 1 (April 2008): 29-34. “Containment Doctrine,” “Ban the Bomb Movement,” “Nuclear Test Ban Treaty,” and “Peace and Freedom Party,” for Postwar America: An Encyclopedia of Social, Political, Cultural, and Economic History, ed. James Ciment. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 2007.

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“Gershwin Brothers,” “Isolationism,” “Nicholas Murray Butler,” and “William E. Borah,” for The Home Front Encyclopedia: United States, Britain, and Canada in World Wars I and II, ed. James Ciment, Mary Hickey, and Thaddeus Russell. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-Clio, 2006. “Anthony: Constitutional Argument,” “Putnam: Bowling Alone,” and “Stanton, et al.: Declaration of Sentiments,” for e pluribus unum: Readings for Humanities 200, ed. David McKenzie. Acton, MA: Copley Custom Publishing Group, 2002. “Ira Gershwin,” for Dictionary of World Biography: The 20th Century, ed. Frank N. Magill. Hackensack, NJ: Salem Press, 1999. “Sheppard-Towner Act,” for The Encyclopedia of North American History, ed. John C. Super. Tarrytown, NY: Marshall Cavendish, 1998. “The Red Scare (revision),” for Great Events from History: North American Series, Rev. ed., ed. Frank N. Magill. Hackensack, NJ: Salem Press, 1997. “The Hague Women's Peace Conference,” “International Council of Women,” “Women in Basketball,” “The Women's Peace Party,” and “Women's International League of Peace and Freedom,” for Ready Reference: Women's Issues, ed. Margaret McFadden. Pasadena, CA: Salem Press, 1997.

Classroom Materials: “World War II (revision),” for The American Yawp: A Free and Online, Collaboratively Built American History Textbook, eds. Joseph Locke and Ben Wright. http://www.americanyawp.com/, forthcoming August 2019. “The Changing Roles of Women & Minorities in America (1400s-1870s),” 5th Grade Social Studies Standard 5.H.2.3- Compare the changing roles for women and minorities on American society from the Pre-Colonial Era through Reconstruction. Culver City, CA: Social Studies School Service, 2017.

Reviews and Compilations: American Girls and Global Responsibility: A New Relation to the World during the Early Cold War, Jennifer Helgren, for Peace & Change 43, No. 1 (January 2018): 117-119. Women and Social Movements, International – 1840 to Present, Katheryn Kish Sklar and Thomas Dublin, eds., for Peace & Change 39, no. 4 (October 2014): 564-566. Jeannette Rankin: America’s Conscience, Norma Smith, for H-Net, January 2006. Anglo-American Relations since 1939: the Enduring Alliance, John Baylis; and The United Nations and International Politics, Stephen Ryan, for Teaching History: A Journal of Methods 27, No. 1 (Spring 2002): 51-53. Maneuvers: The International Politics of Militarizing Women’s Lives, Cynthia Enloe, for H-Net, July 2001. “Index,” Journal of the Early Republic 18, no. 4 (Winter 1998): 775-785. “Index,” Journal of the Early Republic 17, no. 4 (Winter 1997): 705-715.

PRESENTATIONS Paper, “Righteous Intentions: The Transnational Attempt by Women to End World War I and Keep the United States Neutral, 1914-1920,” Peace History Society Conference, Kansas City, MO, October 2017. Paper, “Using, Modifying, and Creating OER Materials for the College Classroom,” American Historical Association Conference, Denver, CO, January 2017. Invited Lecture, “The Transnational Attempts of Women to Bring an End to World War I,” University College Cork, Ireland, September 2016. Paper, “Narrow Nationalism vs World Loyalty: The Debate over Religious Discrimination in the International Federation of University Women during the 1930s,” Peace History Society Conference, West Hartford, CT, October 2015. Paper, “Inter-American Women’s Cooperation at the 1936 Buenos Aires Conference for the Maintenance of Peace,” Southeast World History Association Conference, Boca Raton, FL, October 2014. Paper, “Women’s Rights at the 1936 Inter-American Conference for the Maintenance of Peace,” Peace History Society Conference, Carbondale, IL, October 2013. Paper, “Historical Consciousness: The Future of History in General Education,” American Historical Association Conference, New Orleans, LA, January 2013.

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Respondent, “How to Think About Rock & Roll,” Pop Culture and Real Culture Conference, Berry College, Mt. Berry, GA, November 2012. Paper, “Selected to Serve: U.S. Women’s Appointments to Transnational Governmental Conferences, 1920-1945,” Peace History Society Conference, Miami, FL, October 2011. Paper, “Only a Question of Method: Sophonisba P. Breckinridge and the Push for Women’s Political Equality at the 1933 Pan-American Congress,” Berkshire Conference on the History of Women, Amherst, MA, June 2011. Paper, “American Women as Delegates at International Conferences: Sophonisba Breckinridge at the 1933 Pan-American Congress,” Peace History Society Conference, Rock Hill, SC, October 2009. Invited Lecture, “The Gilded Age: The Making of Modern America, 1870-1900,” Georgia Historical Society, Savannah, GA, November 2008. Paper, “Virginia Gildersleeve and the Founding of the United Nations: Women Delegates at International Governmental Conferences,” Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations Conference, Columbus, OH, June 2008. Paper, “Mary Emma Woolley and the 1932 Geneva Disarmament Conference,” Peace History Society Conference, Lakewood, NJ, October 2007. Paper, “Planning for Peace: Virginia Gildersleeve at the United Nations Conference on International Organization,” Peace History Society Conference, Rock Hill, SC, November 2005. Paper, “Creating an International Identity: Transnational Peace NGOs in the 1930s,” American Historical Association Conference, Seattle, WA, January 2005. Chair and Commentator, “Men Behaving Badly: Guardsmen and Outlaws,” Ohio Valley History Conference, Cookeville, TN, October 2004. Paper, “The Role of Gender in Mixed and Single Sex Transnational Peace NGOs, 1920-1945,” American Historical Association Conference, Washington, DC, January 2004. Paper, “Women’s History as Family History,” National Council for History Education Conference, Los Angeles, CA, October 2003. Chair and Commentator, “Gender, Pacifism, and the World Wars,” Peace History Society Conference, Mt. Pleasant, MI, April 2003. Paper, “NGOs at the United Nations Conference on International Organization,” Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations Conference, Athens, GA, June 2002. Chair and Commentator, “Empire, Immigration, and National Identity,” Georgia Association of Historians, Augusta, GA, April 2001. Paper, “‘Peace is Largely a Racial Problem’: The Interwar Discourse about Race and the Peace Movement,” Peace History Society Conference, Bellingham, WA, April 2000. Paper, “Gender and the Invention of Transnational Nongovernmental Organizations,” American Historical Association Conference, Washington, DC, January 1999. Paper, “The Development of Transnational Nongovernmental Organizations: Gender and U.S. Foreign Policy, 1920-1945,” Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations Conference, College Park, MD, June 1998. Paper, “‘Far From the Original Purpose of the Organization’: The Work of the Chicago Branch of the AAUW for Peace,” Ohio Valley History Conference, Clarksville, TN, October 1997. Paper, “Women and American Foreign Policy: Straddling the Border Between Gendered Organizations and Professional Politics,” Indiana Association of Historians, Franklin, IN, February 1997. Paper, “‘America. . . An Aristocracy of Sex’: Gender, Democracy, and the American Peace Movement, 1900- 1914,” Indiana Association of Historians, New Harmony, IN, February 1994.

GRANTS Ted Owens Berry Center for Integrity in Leader Faculty Development Grant, Mt. Berry, GA, 2016 Summer Research Stipend, Berry College, Mt. Berry, GA, 2015 Course Technology Enhancement Grant, Berry College, Mt. Berry, GA, 2014 Faculty Development Grant, Berry College, Mt. Berry, GA, 2000-2001, 2002-2003, 2004-2005, 2008-2009, 2009- 2010, 2012-2013 Evans School Summer Faculty Development Stipend, Berry College, Mt. Berry, GA, 2006 Course Development Grant, Berry College, Mt. Berry, GA, 2005 4

Dissertation Grant, Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe College, Cambridge, MA, 1998-1999 Purdue Research Foundation Summer Research Grant, Purdue University, Summer 1996, 1997, and 1998 Woodman Graduate Research Award, Department of History, Purdue University, Spring 1998 Franklin and Institute Grant, Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, Hyde Park, NY, 1997-1998 Herbert Hoover Presidential Library Association Research Grant, Hoover Library Association, West Branch, Iowa, 1997-1998 Graduate School Fellowship, Department of History, Purdue University, 1994-1995

AWARDS Martindale Award of Distinction, Berry College, Mt. Berry, GA, 2015 Vulcan Teaching Excellence Award, Berry College, Mt. Berry, GA, 2012 Phi Kappa Phi, Membership, Berry College, Mt. Berry, GA, April 2008 Writing Across the Curriculum Award, Berry College, Mt. Berry, GA 2006 Selected for inclusion in Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers, 2002 Departmental Nomination, Distinguished Master's Thesis Awards Competition, Midwestern Association of Graduate Schools, 1994 Flaningham Award for Best Graduate Student Research Paper, Department of History, Purdue University, 1994

STUDENT RESEARCH MENTOR Cameron Mallett, “Executive Women: The Limits and Liberation of Gender in Corporate Leadership,” Symposium on Student Scholarship, Berry College, April 2018. Leigh Hadaway, “Fill the Jails: Student Sit-In Movement in Rome, Georgia,” Symposium on Student Scholarship, Berry College, April 2018. Allison Moore, “Corseted Rebellion: Politics and Women’s Fashion in the American Revolution,” Honor’s Thesis, Berry College, April 2017. Allison Moore, “Corseted Rebellion: Politics and Women’s Fashion in the American Revolution,” Symposium on Student Scholarship, Berry College, April 2017. Allison Moore, “Corseted Rebellion: Women’s Fashion and the American Revolution,” Richards Scholarship Award, Berry College, 2016. Hayden MacKenzie Tittle, “A Growing Minority: The Changes in Cultural Perspectives of Homosexual Mothers over the Past Twenty-Five Years,” Paper for HIS 375: U.S. Women’s History, Student WAC Award Winner, 2016. Marissa Fulton, “The Spanish Influenza: Rome, Georgia, in Comparison to the United States,” Symposium on Student Scholarship, Berry College, 2015. Ree Palmer, “Berry College’s Old Mill and the Great Depression,” Symposium on Student Scholarship, Berry College, 2015. Meg Ratliff, “‘A Distinctive National Service’: The Civilian Conservation Corps in Northwest Georgia,” Symposium on Student Scholarship, Berry College, 2015. Haley Fortune, “Integration and Women’s Basketball during the Civil Rights Era.” Symposium on Student Scholarship, Berry College, 2014. Garrett Hollis, “White Response to Civil Rights: Perspective from Women’s History.” Symposium on Student Scholarship, Berry College, 2014. Joel Keene, “Ancient Afronaut Theory,” Symposium on Student Scholarship, Berry College, 2013. Meg Ratliff, “The Civilian Conservation Corps in Northwest Georgia: Assessing the Social and Cultural Impact of New Deal Environmental Programs,” Kirbo Scholarship Award, Berry College, 2013. Katelyn Boykin, “Princess Eugenia Ruspoli: The Aspiration and Determination of a Woman,” Georgia Phi Alpha Theta Conference, Honorable Mention Award Winner, Spring 2011. Dusty Dye, “Museums and Historic Sites: A Reflection of American Values,” Symposium on Student Scholarship, Berry College, Spring 2009. Dusty Dye, “Museums and Historic Sites: A Reflection of American Values,” Honor's Thesis, Berry College, Fall 2008. Dusty Dye, “Domestic Ideology and Women’s Education in the 1950s,” Symposium on Student Scholarship, Berry College, Spring 2008. 5

Dusty Dye, “Museums and Historical Sites: A Reflection of American Values,” Kirbo Scholarship Award, Berry College, 2007. Thomas Crocker, “A Paradise to Grow Up In: The Experience of a Young Woman Growing Up in Cold War Era Miami,” Paper for HIS 375: U.S. Women’s History, Student WAC Award Winner, 2006.

SERVICE TO THE DISCIPLINE College Board AP Reading Scorer, AP US History Exam, Distributed Reading, Summer 2016-2018 Focus Group, W. W. Norton & Company, Inc., January 2016 Focus Group, Pearson Press, January 2016 Board Member, Peace History Society, 2015-2016 Focus Group, Pearson Press on REVEL Textbook, Spring 2015 Focus Group, Pearson Press on Brands, Learning US History, Fall 2014 President, Peace History Society, 2013-2014 Promotion Evaluator for faculty member at Idaho State University, Fall 2012 Focus Group, Pearson Press U.S. History Online, Spring 2012 Textbook Reviewer, Jennifer Kenne, Saul Cornell, and Edward O’Donnell, Visions of America, Fall 2011 Vice-President, Peace History Society, 2011-2013 College Board AP Reading Scorer, AP US History Exam, Louisville, KY, Summer 2007-2008, 2010, 2012 Academic Advisory Board, Taking Sides: Clashing Views in United States History (McGraw-Hill Press), 2009- Teaching American History Grant Evaluator, U.S. Department of Education, Spring 2009 Tenure Evaluator for faculty member at University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown, Fall 2008 Book Proposal Reviewer, Emily Smith, Women and the Everyday Realities of War, Spring 2008 Textbook Reviewer, Exploring America’s Past: A U.S. History Primer, Spring 2007 & Fall 2007 Textbook Reviewer, Bruce Evensen, The Twenties, Fall 2006 Textbook Reviewer, Dominick Cavallo, Family Life in America, Summer 2006 & Fall 2007 Textbook Reviewer, Alan Dawley, Global America, Summer 2006 Book Proposal Reviewer, Timothy Hall, Anne Hutchinson: Dangerous Woman, Spring 2006 & Spring 2008 Textbook Reviewer, Jo Ann Argersinger, At Home and At Work: Women and America, Spring 2005 Treasurer, Peace History Society, 2005-2010 Co-Founder and Discussion List Editor, H-Peace Discussion List, 2002-2007 Evaluated ACT Assessment Test for ACT Organization, 2002 Web Page Editor, Peace History Society, 2001-2006 Judge for Cottey College Academic Writing Contest, March 2001 Textbook Reviewer, Mark Carnes and John Garraty, The American Nation, 2000 Article Reviewer, Peace & Change: A Journal of Peace Research, 2000

SERVICE TO SCHOOL Member, Institutional Effectiveness Committee, Berry College, Fall 2013-2015, 2018- Chair, Ad Hoc Committee on Prior Educational Experience Review, 2017- Member, Budget Advisory Committee, Berry College, 2017- Member, Teacher Education Unit Committee, Berry College, 2003-2007, 2015- Women’s Basketball Faculty Liaison, Berry College, 2012- Phi Kappa Phi Scholarship Officer, Berry College, 2007- Member, Promotion and Tenure Committee, Berry College, 2007-2013(chair 2011-2012), 2017-2018 Chair, Faculty Assembly, Berry College, 2017-2018 Guest Speaker Arrangements, Dr. Susanna Calkins, “Writing Historical Fictions: Confessions of a Historian-Turned- Novelist," Berry College, November 2017 Speaker, “Confederate Monuments: The Rome Georgia Context,” Heavy Metal: How Do We Decide Which Monuments to Keep and Which to Remove? Panel Presentation, Berry College, September 2017. Member, Provost Search Committee, Berry College, 2016-2017 Vice-Chair, Faculty Assembly, Berry College, 2016-2017 Member, Evans P&T Committee, Berry College, 2016-2017 Member, Enrollment Management Committee, Berry College, 2015-2017 6

Member, National and International Scholarships and Fellowships Committee, Berry College, 2009-2017 Member, Animal Science Search Committee, Berry College, Spring 2016 Faculty Co-Advisor, Young Democrats, Berry College, 2016 Member, Jennifer Hoyt’s 3rd Year Review Committee, Berry College, 2015-2016 Member, Ad Hoc Committee, Annual Faculty Service Reports, Berry College, Spring 2015-Fall 2016 Judge, Mr. Berry Contest, Berry College, Spring 2015, 2016 Member, Honor’s Committee, Berry College, 2014-2016 Conducted Interviews for the Leadership/Mentoring Program, Berry College, 2013-2016 Co-Chair, Ad Hoc Committee, Evans Classroom Committee, Evans School, Berry College, Spring 2015 Member, Institutional Effectiveness Committee, Berry College, Fall 2013-2015 Web Page Editor, Department of History, Berry College, 2001-2015 Member, Selection Committee for Lecture Capture/Video Management System, Fall 2014 Member, Center for Integrity and Leadership Committee, 2014 Member, Ad Hoc Committee on Student Evaluations, Berry College, Fall 2013-2014 Member, Economics Search Committee, 2013-2014 Chair, Director of Athletics Search Committee, Berry College, Summer 2013 Speaker, “Educational Zombies and Other Foes of Academic Excellence,” Honor’s Convocation, Berry College, Spring 2013 Advisor, Model UN Club, Berry College, Spring 2013 Guest Speaker Arrangements, Dr. Charity Rakestraw Carney, “Ministers and Masters: Methodism, Manhood, and Honor in the Old South," Berry College, April 2013 Moderator, Civil Rights Keynote Speakers: Dr. Beverly Smith and Ms. Evelyn Hamilton, Berry College, January 2013 Member, Moral Leadership Center Development Committee, Berry College, 2012-2013 Speaker, Honor Code Exploration Session, Berry College, Fall 2012 Member, History Department Search Committee, Berry College, 2012-2013 Member, Academic Council, Berry College, 2012-2014 Member, Oak Hill Director Search Committee, Berry College, Spring 2012 Member, Evans’ Green Committee, Berry College, 2011-2012 Chair, History Department Search Committee, Berry College, 2010-2011 Member, Honor’s Defense Committee, Kelly Petronis, Berry College, Spring 2011 Member, Library Committee, Berry College, 2010-2012 Member, Honor’s Defense Committee, Bethany Battig, Berry College, Spring 2010 Speaker, “Abraham Lincoln - An Advocate of Women’s Suffrage?” Constitution Day Roundtable, Berry College, September 2009 Member, Planning Council, Berry College, 2009-2011 Secretary, Faculty Assembly Executive Committee, Berry College, 2009-2010 Member, Athletics Committee, Berry College, 2009-2012 Presenter, Tenure Dossier Workshop, Berry College, Summer 2006, 2009, 2011-2013 Honor’s Thesis Director, Dusty Dye – Museums and Historic Sites: A Reflection of American Values, Berry College, 2008 Member, Oak Hill Curator and Director Search Committee, Berry College, 2008 Faculty Sponsor, Dusty Dye’s Kirbo Scholarship Research, Berry College, 2007-2008 Member, Faculty Hearing Committee, Berry College, 2007-2008 Presenter, New Faculty Workshop, Berry College, 2007 Faculty Advisor, Winter Guard, Berry College, 2007-2010 Chair, Ad-hoc Sabbatical Committee, Berry College, 2007-2008 Member, Evans Faculty Development Committee, Berry College, 2006-2007 Member, Center for Instructional Technology Advisory Committee, Berry College, 2006-2011 History Department Representative, Discover Berry, Berry College, 2006- Member, Writing Across the Curriculum Committee, Berry College, 2006-2008 (chair 2007-2008) Faculty Advisor, Phi Alpha Theta – History Honor Society, Berry College, 2006-2009 History Department Representative, Presidential Scholarship Competition, Berry College, 2006-2008 7

Faculty Contact, George C. Marshall Scholarship, Berry College, 2005-2013 Member, Women’s Studies Committee, Berry College, 2005-2009 Member, Communications Committee, Berry College, 2005-2006 Presenter, Freshman Seminar Workshop, Berry College, Summer 2005 Member, History Department Search Committee, Berry College, 2005-2006 Interim Co-Chair, Faculty and Staff Benefits Committee, Berry College, Fall 2004 Member, Sophomore Experience Task Force, Berry College, 2004-2005 Presenter, 3rd Year Review Workshop, Berry College, September 2004 Member, Latin American and Caribbean Studies Advisory Committee, Berry College, 2004-2011 Guest Speaker Arrangements, Dr. Kenneth Greenberg, “Nat Turner: A Troublesome Property,” Berry College, February 2004 Member, Oak Hill Curator Search Committee, Berry College, 2003-2004 Member, Council on Student Scholarship, Berry College, 2003-2005 Member, Honors Defense Committee, Charity Rakestraw, Berry College, April 2003 History Department Search Committee, Berry College, 2002-2003 Co-organizer and Discussion Leader, Women’s History Month Film Series, Berry College, March 2003 History Representative, Berry College Open House Atlanta, GA, January 2003 Guest Speaker Arrangements, Dr. Athan Theoharis, “Anticipating Espionage, Anticipating Terrorism: The Hidden Unanticipated Costs,” Berry College, October 2002 Presenter, “Arianna Huffington’s How to Overthrow the Government: A Populist Critique of Modern American Democracy,” Humanities Workshop, Berry College, GA, April 2002 Member, Information and Technology Committee, Berry College, 2001-2004 (chair 2003-2004) Member, Teaching Enhancement Committee, Berry College, 2001-2003 Member, Government and International Relations Department Search Committee, Berry College, 2001-2002 SOAR Sessions, Berry College, 2001-2002 Member, Anthropology and Sociology Department Search Committee, Berry College, Summer 2001 Presenter, Research presentation on Fannie Fern Andrews to EDU 602- Research Methods in Education class, Berry College, February 2001 Member, Evans Speaker Series Committee, Berry College, 2000-2007 Member, Graduate Committee, Department of History, Purdue University, 1998-1999 Member, Computer Committee, Department of History, Purdue University, 1998-1999 President, History Graduate Students’ Association, Department of History, Purdue University, 1998 Member, Teaching Awards Committee, Department of History, Purdue University, 1997-1998 Member, Library Committee, Department of History, Purdue University, 1995-1996 Member, School of Liberal Arts Grade Appeals Committee, Purdue University, 1993-1994 Member, History Presentation Series Committee, Department of History, Purdue University, 1992-1993

SERVICE TO COMMUNITY Lecture, “Middle Class Women & Wage Work in the Mid-19th Century,” Alcott Extravaganza, September 2011 Judge, History Day – Rome High School, Rome, GA, February 2010 & February 2011 Judge, Student Essays for Oak Hill’s Roosevelt Day, Rome, GA, October 2010 Moderator, “The Violent South,” Southern Women Writers Conference, Berry College, September 2009 Lecture, “It Was a Women’s War Too,” Bartow History Center, Cartersville, GA, July 2009 Lecture, “Rome and Berry College during the Great Depression,” Rome Area History Museum, Rome, GA, August 2008 Moderator, “Literal and Figurative Communal Homes for Southern Women Writers,” Southern Women Writers Conference, Berry College, September 2007 Lecture, “Women and Work in World War II,” Rome Area History Museum – Ladies for Tea Series, Summer 2007 Judge for Regional Division, Georgia Social Studies Fair, Rome, GA, February 2003-2006. Lecture, “Women’s World War II Efforts,” Bartow History Center, Cartersville, GA, September 2005 Lecture, “The Changing Roles of Women during World War II,” Rome Area History Museum, Rome, GA, June 2005 8

Lecture, “The Importance of the Home Front for Defeating the Axis Powers,” Rome Area History Museum, Rome, GA, December 2004 Lecture, “Writing Free Speech into the Constitution,” DAR Meeting, Cartersville, GA, September 2004 Moderator, “Locating Non-Canonical Writers,” Southern Women Writers Conference, Berry College, October 2003 Lecture, “Women’s Suffrage,” Rome Area History Museum, Heritage Holidays Event, Rome, GA, October 2002 Lecture, “Women in 20th Century Peace Organizations,” Wabash Area Lifetime Learning Association, Lafayette, IN, October 1998 Judge, History Day, West Lafayette, IN, 1993-1996

INTERNSHIPS Department of Convocations and Lectures, Purdue University, 1997-1998. Duties included contacting speakers for the Sears Lecture Series - “U.S. - Israeli Relations: Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the U.S. Recognition of the State of ,” arranging publicity, and coordinating the lectures. Wilson's Creek National Battlefield, Springfield, Missouri, 1992. Duties included transcribing primary documents, setting up exhibits, doing research for patrons, and giving guided tours to the public.

MEMBERSHIPS American Historical Association Organization of American Historians Peace History Society (Lifetime Member) Phi Kappa Phi (Lifetime Member) Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations

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