In this episode, Rob talks to Deb Gogliettino, Associate Dean for online Business Academics at Southern New Hampshire University, about the ways that her undergraduate degree in history has helped her business-oriented career, which included positions in human resources, business administration, and academics. We also discuss how history students can market themselves to non-academic employers.
Zeb Larson - Freelance Writer
Publishing Careers for Historians: Marc Reyes and William Black - Editors, Contingent Magazine
Consulting Careers in History: Henry Crawford - Owner, History by Choice
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Adrian Calamel - The Arab Spring Episode 3 - Yemen and Libya
Adrian Calamel - The Arab Spring Episode 2 - Tunisia and Egypt
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Curating Careers for Historians: Shannon Lange - Curator, Bricks to Blocks
Learning History: Sara English - Graduate Student, Eastern Illinois University
Stephanie Averill on ”Our Boys: The First Status of Forces Treaties and the Problem of Jurisdiction”
Stephanie McConnell - Adjunct Instructor, Southern New Hampshire University
Christopher Chan - Writer and Instructor, Southern New Hampshire University
Charles Reed - Associate Professor of History, ECSU, and President, H-Net
Brian Cervantez discusses Amon Carter, A Lone Star Life
Jason Larson - Religion and Philosophy Teacher, Hotchkiss School
Consulting Careers for Historians: Julie Mujic - Owner, Paramount Historical Consulting, and Jason Engle - Historian
Elizabeth Spott - Technical Faculty for Social Sciences, Southern New Hampshire University
Daniel Peters - Research and Facilities Manager, Manchester Historic Association
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