Cv13june Mueller Copy

Cv13june Mueller Copy

Curriculum Vitae Dr. Hans-Friedrich Mueller Union College Office: (518) 377-8748 Department of Classics FAX: (518) 388-6462 807 Union Street email: [email protected] Schenectady, New York 12308 http://minerva.union.edu/muellerh Interests Roman institutions (religion and law), Latin literature (prose, historiography), pedagogy (program building, outreach) Education 1991-1994 Ph.D.-Classical Philology University of North Carolina at Dissertation directed by Prof. Jerzy Linderski. Chapel Hill 1987-1989 M.A.-Latin University of Florida (Gaines- Thesis directed by Prof. Anna Lydia Motto. ville) 1984-1985 B.A.-Latin University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee Teaching Certification in Secondary Education (Grades 7-12) in Latin and German. Note: Original teaching certification was in Wiscon- sin, but certification to teach Latin and German at the secondary level was continuously maintained in Florida 1985-2006 (Florida Department of Educa- tion Certificate Number: 576375). 1981-1983 B.A.-German University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee 1978-1980 Brown University Providence, Rhode Island 1974-1978 Whitefish Bay High School Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin 1966-1974 Henry Clay Elementary School Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin cv Mueller: 2 Professional Experience 2013– Thomas B. Lamont Professor of Ancient & Union College Modern Literature Schenectady, New York Chair of the Department of Classics 2004-. 2006-2013 William D. Williams Professor of Classics Union College Schenectady, New York Interim Chair of the Department of Modern Lan- guages and Literatures 2006-2007. 2004-2006 Professor of Classics Union College Schenectady, New York 2003-2004 Associate Professor of Classics University of Florida Gainesville, Florida Distance Graduate Coordinator 2001-2004: Established a distance learning program in Classics with three graduate degree options (M.A.-Latin; Ph.D.-Latin and Roman Civilization; and Ph.D.-Classical Civilization) for high school teach- ers and college instructors. A courtesy appointment to the faculty of the School of Teaching and Learning in the College of Educa- tion was in effect December 2001-August 2004. 2001-2003 Assistant Professor of Classics University of Florida Gainesville, Florida 1996-2001 Assistant Professor of Classics Florida State University Tallahassee, Florida Director of Graduate Studies 1997-2001. A courtesy appointment to the faculty of the Depart- ment of Curriculum and Instruction in the School of Education was in effect November 1998-August 2001. Summer 1996 Visiting Assistant Professor of Classics University of Florida Gainesville, Florida cv Mueller: 3 1995-1996 Visiting Assistant Professor of Classics Florida State University Tallahassee, Florida 1994-1995 National Endowment for the Humanities / Bavarian Academy of Sciences American Philological Association Fellow Munich, Germany to the Thesaurus Linguae Latinae 1992-1994 Contributor and Assistant to L'Année Phi- Chapel Hill, North Carolina lologique Summer 1992 Research Assistant to Assistant to P. A. Chapel Hill, North Carolina Stadter 1991-1992 Latin Teaching Assistant University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, North Carolina Summer 1990 Latin Instructor University of South Florida Tampa, Florida Summer 1988 Latin Teaching Assistant University of South Florida Tampa, Florida 1985-1991 Full-Time Teacher Countryside High School Clearwater, Florida Latin 1-5, Latin Club, JCL. German 1-6, German Club, Exchange Program (Marburg). Taught Latin exclusively 1988-1991 after Latin and German programs grew to full-time positions. Other Employment (for the sake of early chronology) 1981-1985 Wedding Photographer, Upholsterer, Cleaning Custodian (all part-time), Milwaukee, Wisconsin 1980-1981 Full-time Security Guard, Pinkerton Security Services, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 1978-1980 Research Assistant in Biology, Brown University; Banquet Waiter; Road Crew Assistant for the "The Mundanes" (all sometime or part-time); Providence, Rhode Island 1976-1978 Part-time Office Furniture Delivery, M&M Office Furniture, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 1972-1974 Paper delivery: Milwaukee Journal, Milwaukee, Wisconsin cv Mueller: 4 Honors and Awards 2010 Scholar-in-Residence (Faculty Resource New York University Network), January-May 2010 2000 APA Award for Excellence in the Teaching American Philological Associa- of Classics tion 1999 University Teaching Award for Excellence Florida State University in Undergraduate Teaching 1999 University Teaching Incentive Program Florida State University Award for Excellence in Teaching 1989 Phi Kappa Phi University of Florida / South Florida (Tampa) 1983 Phi Beta Kappa UW-Milwaukee Grants 2009 Alternate for a Friedrich Solmsen Fellow- University of Wisconsin, Madi- ship at the Institute for Research in Humani- son ties 2008 Humanities Research Development Grant Union College ($2500) 2005 Grant to Develop a Course in Ancient En- Private Donors: Les Trachtman trepreneurship ($12,000) & Michael Brody 2004 Humanities Research Development Grant Union College ($3000) 2003 Dean's Travel Grant ($250) University of Florida cv Mueller: 5 2002 Research Stipend for Foreign Scholars (EU Martin-Luther-Universität, 1,450) Halle, Germany 2002 Dean's Travel Grant ($400) University of Florida 2002 Humanities Scholarship Enhancement Grant University of Florida ($9,000) 2001 Faculty Laptop Program (computer training University of Florida and laptop) 2001 Dean's Travel Grant ($200) University of Florida 2001 Travel Grant for Foreign Scholars (DM Mommsen-Gesellschaft (Ger- 1,500) many) 2000 Council for Instruction Grant ($9,000) with Florida State University Dr. James Sickinger 2000 Dean's Research Grant ($1,200) Florida State University 2000 1999-2000 Primary Source Materials Grant Florida State University ($10,704) 2000 1999-2000 Primary Source Materials Grant Florida State University ($1,718) 1999 Dean's Research Grant ($1,400) Florida State University 1999 Technology Grant to Implement a Web- Florida State University Based Distance Learning Course in Com- parative Mythology ($6,500) 1998 Dean's Research Grant ($1,100) Florida State University cv Mueller: 6 1997 First Year Assistant Professor Summer Re- Florida State University search Grant ($9,000) 1997 Dean's Research Grant ($1,200) Florida State University 1994-1995 Fellowship to the Thesaurus Linguae Lati- National Endowment for the nae ($30,000) Humanities / American Philol- ogical Association 1994 On-Campus Dissertation Fellowship UNC-Chapel Hill ($6,000) 1993 University Travel Grant ($300) UNC-Chapel Hill Professional Associations •American Classical League (1985-present) •Classical Association of Florida (1986-1991, 1995-present) •Florida Foreign Language Association (1986-1991, 1995-2005) •American Philological Association (1992-present) •Classical Association of the Middle West and South (1992-present) •International Plutarch Society (1993-present) •Association of Ancient Historians (1995-present) •American Society of Greek and Latin Epigraphy (1997-present) •Mommsen-Gesellschaft, Germany (life member, joined 1998) •American Academy of Religion / Society for Biblical Literature (1998-1999) •Classical Association, UK (life member, joined 1999) •Asociación Mexicana de Estudios Clásicos, A. C. (2003-2004) •Classical Association of the Empire State (2004-present) •Classical Association of the Atlantic States (2004-present) cv Mueller: 7 •Classical Association of New England (2005-present) •Modern Language Association (2006-2008) Scholarship Books (sole author) •Roma Nocturna: Social, Legal, and Religious Aspects of Life at Night in Ancient Rome. In pro- gress. •Caesar: Selections from his Commentarii De Bello Gallico (Wauconda, IL: Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, 2012, ISBN: 9780865167780), pp. 372 + xxxix. Reviews: Stefan Cressotti, New England Classical Journal 40 (2013): 41-44. •Roman Religion in Valerius Maximus, Routledge Classical Monographs (London and New York: Routledge, 2002, ISBN: 0415271088), pp. 266 +xv. (Paperback 2012: ISBN: 978-0415518574) Reviews: Jacqueline Champeaux, Latomus 64 (2005): 767-769; Caroline Février Polifemo 5 (2005): 19-20; Jacqueline Champeaux, Gnomon 77 (2005): 23-26; Andreas Mehl, Gym- nasium 112 (2005): 72-73; Maria Lorenza Muzzolon, Maia 56 (2004): 478-479; James Boykin Rives, Classical World 98 (2004-2005): 353-354; Lechoslaw Olszewski, Eos 91 (2004): 169-174; C. Robert Phillips, III, Phoenix 58 (2004): 168-171; Gregory Stephen Bu- cher, New England Classical Journal 31 (2004): 186-189; Lisa A. Hughes, Religious Stud- ies and Theology 22 (2003): 75-76; William M. Calder, III, Religious Studies Review 29 (2003): 88-89; Alex Nice, Scholia Reviews n.s. 12 (2003) 16; Bruno Rochette, Les Études Classiques 71 (2003): 205-206; Jason Davies, Journal of Roman Studies 93 (2003): 400; Marie-Thérèse Raepsaet-Charlier, L'Antiquité Classique (2003) 72: 471-472; Frances Hick- son Hahn, Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2002.11.07 <http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2002/2002-11-07.html>. (co-authored) •Caesar: A Legamus Transitional Reader, with Rose Williams (Wauconda, IL: Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, 2013, ISBN: 978 0865167339), pp. 287 + xxviii. (editor) cv Mueller: 8 •The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, by Edward Gibbon; Edited, Abridged, and with a Critical Foreword by Hans-Friedrich Mueller; Introduction by Daniel J. Boorstin; and Illustrations by Giovanni Battista Piranesi (New York: The Modern Library [Random House]: 2003, ISBN: 0375758119), pp. 1312. (translator) •Roman Historiography: An Introduction to its Development and Basic Aspects, by Andreas Mehl, translated by Hans-Friedrich Mueller (Chichester, UK, & Malden, MA:

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