Thomas Belton is an author, journalist, environmental scientist and a marine biologist. He has published short stories in Cicada and Art Times, feature articles in the New York Times and […]
Richard Veit, Ph.D.
Richard Veit, Ph.D. is Professor of Anthropology and Chair of the Department of History and Anthropology at Monmouth University. He is a North American historical archaeologist whose research focuses on […]
Prudence Jones, Ph.D.
Prudence Jones, Professor at Montclair University, received her B.A. from Wellesley College and her M.A. and Ph.D. from Harvard University. Her research interests include Latin literature, Augustan Rome, Cleopatra VII, […]
Patricia Matthew, Ph.D.
Patricia Matthew is an associate professor of English at Montclair State where she teaches courses on nineteenth-century British literature and culture. She is currently writing a book on gender, sugar, […]
Michael Rockland, Ph.D.
Early in his career, Michael Rockland was in diplomacy as cultural attache at several American embassies abroad. Transitioning to academia after his time with the embassies, he was a Dean […]
Michael Norris, Ph.D.
Michael Norris, from an early age, discovered how powerful the influence of art can be. He earned a BA in classics from the University of California at San Diego and […]
Lydia York, Ph.D.
Dr. Lydia York is Visiting Assistant Professor of Philosophy at William Paterson University, where she teaches and researches topics in gender, race, religion, and politics. A native of New Jersey, […]
Luke Boyd
Luke Boyd is a public historian, actor, and museum professional. In his career he has had the privilege to work and study at some of America’s most storied places. As […]
Leslie Fishbein, Ph.D.
Leslie Fishbein, Associate Professor of American Studies at Rutgers University, received her BA from Hunter College and Ph.D. in the History of American Civilization from Harvard. Author of Rebels in […]
Lawrence Hogan, Ph.D.
Dr. Lawrence Hogan is professor emeritus of history at Union County College. He is the author of “A Black National News Service: Claude Barnett and the Associated Negro Press” as […]