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TEACHING RESUME
1. WILLIAM J. LIPKIN
48 Schindler Court
Parsippany, New Jersey 07054
(973) 887-1877
proflipkin@optonline.net
TEACHING AND EDUCATION
EXPERIENCE
Kean University, Union, New Jersey- Adjunct Professor
January 2000 to present
Courses Taught - American Government & Politics, Comparative
Government, State and Local Government. Developed American
Government and Politics as an ONLINE COURSE and teaching it
as of Spring, 2002.
Seton Hall University, South Orange, New Jersey- Adjunct
May, 2005 to present
Courses Taught- American History I, II , American Government,
Western Civilization. Using Blackboard as a supplemental tool.
Union County College, Cranford, New Jersey- Full-time Assistant Professor
September 1999 to January 2000 and January 2001 to June 2001.
Courses Taught - American History 201 and 202, American
Government and Politics, Contemporary American Civilization,
Western Civilization 101 and 102, and History of New Jersey.
Union County College, Cranford, New Jersey- Adjunct Professor
September 1989 to present.
Courses Taught - American History 201 and 202, Introduction
To Urban Affairs, Afro-American History, Western
Civilization 101 and 102, American Government and Politics 201,
American National Government 202, History of New Jersey,
Contemporary American Issues, and Urban Studies.
Special Course Work - Developed American History 201 and
202 as ON LINE COURSES, using WebCT format, and teaching
these courses since Fall, 2000. Also developed Urban Sties in an
ONLINE format in Fall, 2006.
Fairleigh Dickinson University, Madison, New Jersey- Adjunct
September, 2001 to December, 2006
Courses Taught- Comparative Government/Politics- both on
campus and ONLINE using Blackboard, American Government
and Politics both on campus and as a Web Enhanced Course,
History of New Jersey, The American Presidency.
2. Caldwell College, Caldwell, New Jersey- Adjunct Professor
January 2001 to present.
Courses Taught- Western Heritage 101 and 102, History
Of The Civil War, African American History, History of New
Jersey, State and Local Government, American Foreign Affairs,
and Public Policy. I have also taught these
classes under the EXTERNAL DEGREE program that utilizes
the WEB as a teaching tool, and as fully online courses using
Blackboard.
Middlesex County College, Edison, New Jersey- Adjunct Instructor
September 2002 to June 2004.
Courses Taught- Introduction to Government and Politics,
Western Civilization I and II.
Essex County College, West Essex Campus, West Caldwell, New Jersey-
Adjunct Professor.
September 2004 to present.
Courses Taught- American History I and II, World Civilizations
Thomas Edison State College, Trenton, New Jersey- Mentor
September 2002 to present.
Courses Taught- American History I and II, Western
Civilization I and II, American Government, American
Civil
Rights Movement and American Constitutional Issues.
These are completely ON-LINE courses utilizing
Blackboard.
DeVry University- North Brunswick, New Jersey –2003-2007
Courses Taught- Contemporary History- ONLINE
Kean University, Union, New Jersey - Adjunct Instructor
September 1963 to May 1974.
Courses Taught - American History I and II.
Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey
1961 and 1962
Position - Research and Teaching Assistant in American
Economic History and American Black History
under Professor Sidney Ratner, and in
American Diplomatic History under Professor Henry
Blumenthal. Also worked on research with Dr. Richard
McCormick, on New Jersey History in the Colonial Period.
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3. PROFESSIONAL
ORGANIZATIONS
Member: New Jersey Historical Commission
National Council for the Social Studies
New Jersey Historical Association
Organization of American Historians
Civil War Trust
Library of Congress Association
Smithsonian Institute
Awards: Listed in WHO’S WHO AMONG AMERICA’S TEACHERS
1998, 2000, 2005, 2006 Editions
Named as Outstanding Older Worker in New Jersey 2004 by
Experience Works, a federally funded organization.
Proclamation by the State of New Jersey, Executive Department,
Executive Department, for outstanding work as an
Educator, 2004
Citation by the United States House of Representatives, 2004-
For outstanding work and the ‘philosophy that working
Longer increases the quality of life of older workers.’
‘He is an inspiration to everyone who knows him’. He
Is recognized ‘for his outstanding achievements as a
Dedicated educator helping people reach their potential’.
COURSE
DEVELOPMENT
New Jersey History - Wrote and developed a new course offered
at Union County College for the first time in the Spring,
1999 semester. This is a themes course under the umbrella
title Topics of History. The course will cover the history of
New Jersey from early exploration and settlement to the
present, with most emphasis on the origins and establishment
of New Jersey as a state and colony.
On- Line Courses – Developed on line courses at Union County College for
United States History 201 and 202 and Urban Studies, using
WebCt platform, which I am presently teaching.
Presently teaching on line course in American Government and
Politics at Kean University, using WebCt platform which I
developed.
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4. Previously taught Comparative Government at Fairleigh
Dickinson University utilizing Blackboard to deliver a portion
of the course material. Also American Government as a Web
Enhanced course.
Presently teaching many courses in History and Political Science
at Thomas Edison State College using Blackboard.
Presently teaching Contemporary History at DeVry University
Online
Distance Learning- Developed distance learning course in Civil War History
and Afro-American History for Caldwell College. These courses
utilize the internet and videos, in addition to standard methods,
to deliver the course materials to the students.
Reviewed and revised On Line Courses in American History and
Western Civilization at Thomas Edison State College 2005-6.
EDUCATION
B.A. - “With Honors” in History and Political Science
Rutgers University, Newark, New Jersey 1960
M.A. - American History/ Political Science
Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey 1962
Ph.D. - ABD- Completed 30 credits toward degree in American History at
Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey
1961-1964
Teaching Credits- Completed 9 credits at Kean College, Union, New
Jersey and 6 credits at Rutgers University, New Brunswick,
New Jersey 1962-1963 in Teaching Methods, Guidance
and Educational Psychology.
REFERENCES Dr. Harold Damerow, Government Department, Union County
College, Cranford, New Jersey (908) 709-7189
damerow@ucc.edu
Ms. Josie Duvall, History Department, Union County College,
Cranford, New Jersey (908) 647-7114 duvall@ucc.edu
Dr. Charles Kelly, Political Science Department, Kean
University, Union, New Jersey (908) 737-3992
ckelly@kean.edu
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5. Dr. Benjamin Lammers, Chairman History/Political Science Department,
Caldwell College, Caldwell, New Jersey (973) 618-3514
blamers@caldwell.edu
OTHER
ACTIVITIES Lecture Series - Temple Sharey Shalom, Springfield, New Jersey
Six part lecture series on American Government, January to
April 2000.
JCC of Metropolitan New Jersey-
Two part lecture series on The Constitution and Bill of Rights
April 2000.
Westfield Memorial Library-
Six part lecture series entitled The Founding Fathers and the
Constitution. October-November, 2001.
Six part lecture series entitled History of New Jersey. March-
April 2002.
Civil War Conference. Aided in presentation at Union
County College of a full day conference on the Civil War and
African American History, April 1999.
Sons of the American Revolution- Gave lectures on the
Struggle over getting the Bill of Rights added to the U.S.
Constitution. 2003
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6. Dr. Benjamin Lammers, Chairman History/Political Science Department,
Caldwell College, Caldwell, New Jersey (973) 618-3514
blamers@caldwell.edu
OTHER
ACTIVITIES Lecture Series - Temple Sharey Shalom, Springfield, New Jersey
Six part lecture series on American Government, January to
April 2000.
JCC of Metropolitan New Jersey-
Two part lecture series on The Constitution and Bill of Rights
April 2000.
Westfield Memorial Library-
Six part lecture series entitled The Founding Fathers and the
Constitution. October-November, 2001.
Six part lecture series entitled History of New Jersey. March-
April 2002.
Civil War Conference. Aided in presentation at Union
County College of a full day conference on the Civil War and
African American History, April 1999.
Sons of the American Revolution- Gave lectures on the
Struggle over getting the Bill of Rights added to the U.S.
Constitution. 2003
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