Teaching Revolutionary New Jersey
Thank you to the nearly 100 guests, presenters and faculty/staff of Atlantic Cape for making this year's Teaching Revolutionary New Jersey Symposium a tremendous success.
This symposium stemmed from the vision, hard work and tireless dedication of Mark "Paulie" Wenger, adjunct instructor of History, Sociology and Geography. Thank you also to Dr. Denise-Marie Coulter, senior dean of Liberal Studies and Culinary Arts; Dr. Augustine Nigro, chair of Arts & Humanities; and Chris Weisbecker, assistant professor of History.
Thank you to all of the presenters and sponsors of this event. Recordings of each presentation, by Bluewire Media, are available within the biographies of each presenter, listed below. Look for the ePub book soon!
Jennifer Janofsky, Ph.D. is the Giordano Fellow in Public History at Rowan University, Director of Red Bank Battlefield Park and Co-Director of the Red Bank Archaeology Project. Dr. Janofsky earned her Ph.D. from Temple University where she studied Early American History and Public History. She is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the McNeil Center for Early American Studies at the University of Pennsylvania.