| Wayne Glasker | ||
Wayne Glasker, Associate Professor (BA, Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania) is a specialist in African American and 20th century U.S. history. His fields of expertise include slavery, the Harlem Renaissance, race and ethnicity, and the civil rights movement. Glasker has been a member of the history department since 1991. Dr. Glasker is the author of Black Students in the Ivory Tower: African American Student Activism at the University of Pennsylvania, 1967-1990. He is also a contributor to The Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance (Routledge, 2005) and a frequent reviewer for Choice Magazine.
Glasker is the
Director of the African American Studies Program. He also works closely with
the Teacher Preparation Program. His course, Education in America (512:230),
meets the New Jersey state requirement for a course in the foundations of
education. All students seeking a teacher certification in the state of New
Jersey must complete a course in the foundations of education. |
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