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Division of Humanities Northern Virginia Community College 1000 H.F. Byrd Highway Sterling, VA 20164-8699 Phone: 703.450.2520 Email: cevans@nvcc.edu Division phone: 703.450.2505 Division fax: 703.404.7368 |
| Campus office hours: By appointment ELI office hours: variable, often Tuesdays (1000-1130), but best to email me first. Review my academic credentials and grant projects on my professional CV. Please read my course Introduction letter at your convenience. Please review some short questions about your preparedness to succeed in a web-based course. HIS 101, History of Western Civilization I HIS 102, History of Western Civilization II HIS 111, History of World Civilization I HIS 112, History of World Civilization II HIS 135, History of the Contemporary World HIS 241, History of Russia I HIS 242, History of Russia II HIS 101, History of Western Civilization I HIS 102, History of Western Civilization II HIS 111, History of World Civilization I HIS 112, History of World Civilization II HIS 135, History of the Contemporary World HIS 225-226, Topics in Modern European History HIS 295, History and Film (Haven't taught this in a long time) The Humanities in the Twenty-First Century: A Faculty Humanities Workshop at Northern Virginia Community College, Funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities The Paris Peace Conference and the Treaty of Versailles: The Remaking of Europe in 1919 Charlie's History Writing Center The Holocaust in Poland (a collaborative presentation with Professor Andrew Wise) Dogwood Project: An Experimental Virtual Learning Environment at Northern Virginia Community College Project Pedagogy: Ideas for Better Teaching, A Loudoun Campus Resource for Adjunct (and full-time) Instructors The New Web Design Center: Thoughts on Website Design Advancing the Humanities through Technology at Community Colleges: A National Education Project Funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities My online Art Gallery The Poetry Corner (with short stories too!) Historians I have Known aka What It Takes to Become a Historian, or Famous Historians I Have Known (very, very exciting stuff!) Studying Russian History and Culture (Reflections by leading scholars on their study of Russian history and culture) Great Photographs (Coming Soon) An Office Tour (You may view a short quicktime video (7.6M) about my campus office). An Office Panorama (If your computer is equipped with Quicktime VR, you can view my campus office from a "virtual reality" perspective (457 k)). |
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