As an Associate Professor of History in the Social Science Department at La Guardia Community College/CUNY, I teach American History, Western Civilization, the History of New York City, the History of Immigration, the History of Minorities, Urban Sociology, and LIB:Humanism, Science and Technology.
With respect to how this particular seminar has influenced my teaching of not just LIB 200 but also such courses as History of New York City, Urban Sociology, History of Minorities and honor’s courses in Themes in […]
The most essential idea I can think of for this semester’s LIB200 class at the end of Fall I, is the notion of humanity and what that means now and into the future. The reason I want to consider this idea has to […]
I would like to say here that this essay made me think of The Time Machine but also just the very notion of transcending time altogether. What also comes to mind is Mark Twain’s long distance travel back in time […]