Dr. C.J. Bibus
Instructor of History
Fort Bend Technical Center
5333 FM 1640
Richmond, Texas 77469
Ph: (281)
239-1577
Email: bibusc@wcjc.edu
URL: http://facultyweb.wcjc.edu/cbibus
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B.A. Southwest Texas State University
M.A. University of Virginia
Ed.D. Texas Tech University
C.J. Bibus is a member of the
Organization of American Historians and the Southern Historical
Association. Her chief interests in history are the Constitution
and the transitions in the United States that began about 1900.
Her major interest in education is how to help students learn
history while developing skills in critical thinking. |
Amanda Shelton
Department Head
Instructor of History
Wharton County Junior College
5333 FM 1640
Richmond, Texas 77469
Ph: (281) 239-1581
Email: amandas@wcjc.edu
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B.A., University of Texas, Austin
M.A., Southwest Texas State University
Ms. Brand has taught courses in U.S. History at
Wharton County Junior College since 2001, and
has offered on-line courses in Western Civilization. Her
research explores the issues of gender, ethnicity, and class in
the early 20th century United States. She is the
recipient of the Brunson Award for graduate research at Texas
State University (formerly Southwest Texas State University), is
a member of Phi Alpha Theta, and currently serves as an advisor
for the Zeta Xi Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, the honors society
for two-year college students. |
Patrice Carter
Instructor of History
Wharton County Junior College
14004 University Blvd.
Sugar Land, Texas 77479
Ph: (281) 243-8529
Email: patricec@wcjc.edu |
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B. A., French, Mundelein College (Loyola
University), Chicago
M. A., History, University of Illinois |
Linda Graham
Instructor of History
Wharton County Junior College
14004 University Blvd.
Sugar Land, Texas 77479
Ph: (281) 243-8549
Email: lindag@wcjc.cc.tx.us
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Education overseas and in the U.S.
M.L.A. received from Houston Baptist University
Emphasis in European/British Studies |
Linda
Griffith
Instructor of History
Wharton County Junior College
5333 FM 1640
Richmond, TX 77469
Ph: (281) 239-1560
Email: lindagr@wcjc.edu | |
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B. A., University of Houston Clear Lake
M. A., University of Houston Clear Lake
Ms. Griffith has taught U.S. History courses at WCJC since 1999, including several dual-credit classes to area high schools delivered through ITV.
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Dr.
Glendell Jones
Instructor of History
Fort Bend Technical Center
5333 FM 1640
Richmond, Texas 77469
Ph: (281) 239-1580
Email: glenj@wcjc.edu
URL: http://facultyweb.wcjc.edu/gjones/ |
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B.A.,
M.Th., Southern Methodist University;
M.Ed., East Texas State College;
Ph.D., North Texas State University |
Robert E. Nottebart
Instructor of History
Wharton County Junior College
911 Boling Highway
Wharton, TX 77488
Ph: (979) 532-6450
Email: bobn@wcjc.edu |
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B.A. Lubbock Christian College
M.A. University of Houston
Instructor of History |
Dr. Paul N. Spellman
Division Chair, Communications and Fine Arts
Instructor of History
Wharton County Junior College
911 Boling Highway
Wharton, TX 77488
Ph: (979) 532-6421
Fax: (979) 532-6587
Email: pauls@wcjc.edu
URL: http://facultyweb.wcjc.edu/pspellman/ |
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B.A., Southwestern University
M.A., University of Texas at Austin
Ph.D., University of Houston
Author of four books on Texas History
Member of Texas State Historical Association |
Dr. Beverly Tomek
Instructor of History
Wharton County Junior College
14004 University Blvd.
Sugar Land, Texas 77479
Ph: (281)-243-8575
Email: tomekb@wcjc.cc.tx.us
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B.A.,
Humanities, University of Houston-Victoria
M.A., History, Southwest Texas State University
Ph.D., History, University of Houston
Dr. Tomek's research and publications focus on
race relations in the United States. In addition to serving as
section and associate editor for The Encyclopedia of
American Social Movements and the International
Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest, 1500 to the Present,
she has published articles on antislavery and colonization in
peer-reviewed journals. Dr. Tomek is also a member of the
Southern Historical Association, the Organization of American
Historians, Phi Kappa Phi and Phi Alpha Theta. |
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Joy Wind
Instructor of History
Wharton County Junior College
911 Boling Highway
Wharton, TX 77488
Ph: (979) 532-6449
Email: joyw@wcjc.edu
URL: http://facultyweb.wcjc.edu/jwind/ |
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Wind is a
graduate of the University of Texas at Austin and University of
Houston. She teaches American History 1301 and 1302. Her
favorite historical period is the 1930's and 1960's. One of her
favorite topics to teach is the Civil Rights Movement. Her
goal is for her students to understand “why did it happen??
and to see the pieces of history as they relate to the big
picture. |