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Kimberly Dyer

 
 MERLOT Contributor  Peer Reviewer
Instructor - History
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Primary Discipline: Humanities / History / Topical / World and Global
Secondary Disciplines:
Member Type: Faculty
Last Login: Apr 18, 2013
Member Since: Jan 17, 2012

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Affiliations

Henry Ford Community/Technical College (Education, Community/Technical College, MI, United States) - primary

Contact Information

Address: 5101 Evergreen
Social Science Division
Dearborn , MI 48128 United States

Languages

Spanish - speaking level (Beginner) , reading level (Beginner)
French - speaking level (Intermediate) , reading level (Intermediate)
Latin - speaking level (Novice) , reading level (Intermediate)

Skills and Interests

Education History

Master of Arts History (05/2010) Wayne State University
Bridge Certificate in World History World History (08/2009) Wayne State University
Bachelor of Science Business Administration - MIS (05/2000) University of Vermont

Associations

Community College Humanities Association
Member 01/2012 - Current
Achieving the Dream
Transition to College Initiative - Member 09/2010 - Current
Medieval Academy of America
Member 04/2007 - Current
American Historical Association
Member 12/2011 - Current

Honors and Awards

Honorary Membership in Sigma Alpha Pi (04/2011)
This student nominated award is given to select faculty members for inspiring a deeper commitment to education, and excellence in developing leadership in students.
Rare Book School Scholarship (10/2010)
Rolf/Jennie Johannessen Memorial Scholarship (04/2009)
This award is given out by Wayne State University to students each year for writing the best research paper with a focus on Roman history. I received this award for my analysis of the Vita of Perpetua and Felicity.
Prix d'Excellence - French (05/2008)
For excellence in French 2010
Prix d'Excellence - French (05/2007)

Presentations

Chinese History: From Neolithic Times to the Ming Dynasty: The Short Version, 12/09/2011
“Chinese History: From Neolithic Times to the Ming Dynasty: The Short Version”, Baker College, Clinton Township, MI. Baker History Faculty Content Review. Guest Lecturer, December 9, 2011.
Chinese History: From Neolithic Times to the Ming Dynasty: The Short Version, 08/11/2011
“Chinese History: From Neolithic Times to the Ming Dynasty: The Short Version”, Baker College, Clinton Township, MI. Preparing Students for the MTTC. Guest Lecturer, August 11, 2011.
Enhancing Communications between High Schools and Community Colleges, 10/15/2010
“Enhancing Communications between High Schools and Community Colleges”, Michigan College English Association Conference, Dearborn, MI. Given with Lisa Lark, October 15, 2010.
Christianity in Byzantine Society, 09/27/2010
“Christianity in Byzantine Society”, Kelsey Museum of Archaeology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. Guest Lecturer, September 27, 2010.
Spiritual Fluidity: Gregory of Tours’ Female Confessors, 03/26/2010
“Spiritual Fluidity: Gregory of Tours’ Female Confessors”, Michigan Academy of Science, Arts and Letters Conference, Grand Rapids, MI. March 26, 2010.
Power in Hagiography: The Importance of Gender in Merovingian Hagiography, 04/16/2009
“Power in Hagiography: The Importance of Gender in Merovingian Hagiography”, Southwest Social Science Association Annual Conference, Denver, CO. April 16, 2009.
Early Medieval Life: A [Limited] Choose Your Own Adventure, 04/03/2009
“Early Medieval Life: A [Limited] Choose Your Own Adventure”, Wayne State University, Detroit MI. Lecture, April 3, 2009
Gender and Its Relationship to Power in Merovingian Hagiography, 03/03/2009
“Gender and Its Relationship to Power in Merovingian Hagiography”, Wayne State University, Detroit MI. Brown Bag Lecture Series, March 3, 2009.
Post-Charlemagne and the Formation of Modern Europe, 04/04/2008
“Post-Charlemagne and the Formation of Modern Europe”, Michael Berry Career Center, Dearborn Heights, MI. Guest Lecturer, April 4, 2008.
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