CURRICULUM VITAE

Gerald P. Verbrugghe

History Department
Rutgers University
Camden College of Arts and Sciences
Armitage Hall
311 N. Fifth St.
Camden, NJ 08102
(856) 225-6080
Verbrugg@Crab.Rutgers.Edu

Degrees:

Ph.D. 1971 Princeton University - Classics
M.A. 1969 Princeton University - Classics
A.B. 1967 Loyola University (Chicago) - Greek

PUBLICATIONS:

Books

Articles

Manuscripts In Preparation

Recent Book Reviews and Papers Given

PUBLIC HISTORY EXPERIENCE

Active in utilization of computers for multi-language word processing and Desk Top Publishing, and in the application of computer programming languages to the humanities.

LANGUAGES:

Fluency in English, German, and Italian
Reading knowledge of Latin, Classical Greek, Modern Greek, and French

Teaching Experience:

Associate Professor 1977 - Rutgers (Camden)
Assistant Professor 1972 - 1977 Rutgers (Camden)
Lecturer in History 1971 - 1972 Rutgers (Camden)
Teaching Assistant 1970 - 1971 Princeton
Teaching Assistant 1969 - 1970 Intercollegiate Center (Rome)

Awards and Grants:

Faculty Assistance Study Program (FASP) 1989-1990
ASOR/NEH Summer Institute in Near Eastern Archaeology 1986
Rutgers Research Council Grant 1985
Faculty Assistance Study Program (FASP) 1982-1983
Rutgers Research Council Grant 1982
American Philosophical Society Grant 1978
Rutgers Research Council Grant 1975
Faculty Assistance Study Program (FASP) 1975
Rutgers Research Council Grant 1975
American Council of Learned Societies Grant 1973
American Philosophical Society Grant 1973
Rutgers Summer Research Grant 1973
NDEA Grant for Graduate Study 1967 - 1969

Administrative and Committee Experience:

University Senator 1986-1989
Committees on Computers 1985-1996
Chair of History Department 1979-1982
Library Committee 1981-1995
Faculty Senator 1981-1982
Scholastic Standing Committee 1980-1981
President of the Faculty Senate 1978-1979
Vice-President of the Faculty Senate 1977-1978
Faculty Senator 1973-1977

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