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Lorie A. Maltby <Lorie.Maltby@kctcs.edu> Henderson Community College Currently I am working on compiling two collections of student produced oral histories. I am interested in and working on locating and developing visual and audio resources for use in teaching both Kentucky and African history. |
| Address: | 2660 South Green Street Henderson, Kentucky 42420 United States |
| Primary Phone: | 270-831-9677 |
| Fax Number: | 270-831-9675 |
| List Affiliations: | Advisory Board Member for H-Kentucky Former Review Editor for H-Kentucky |
| Interests: | African American History / Studies American History / Studies Diplomacy and International Relations European History / Studies Political History / Studies |
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Bio: *Earned BA (1980), MA (1983), & ABD (1987) in History with a minor in Political Science from Ohio University *Courses Taught: HIS 104-105 (European History survey), HIS 108-109 (American History Survey), HIS 240 (Kentucky History), HIS 254 (History of Sub-Saharan Africa), PS 101 (American Government), PS 235 (World Politics), PS 271 (Introduction to Political Behavior) *Project: "Always a River" Compiled Audio Collection for the regional Always a River; Ohio River Project 1990 *Professional Organizations: Member of the Kentucky Association of Teachers of History (KATH), on KATH Executive Board 2001-2006, KATH President 2004; Member of Organization of American Historians *National History Day: serve as a Regional Contest Coordinator for the Western Kentucky region Publications: "Camp Breckinridge," in Kleber, John ed., The Kentucky Encyclopedia (1992), co-author of Kentucky Through the Centuries; A Collection of Readings and Documents (2005). Presentations: "Impacting Retention Through Advising; A Process in Development," presentation at the Society of Educators and Scholars, Louisville, April 2003; "Community Wellness Day: An Interdisciplinary Partnership for a Student-Driven Project" with Dianne Siewert, Lorie Maltby, Cathy Hunt, Jill Keller, New Horizons Conference, May 2006. Co-presented with science and nursing faculty; my European history students did a project on medicine and medical practices in association with wellness day. |
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