Daniel Livesay, Ph.D.

TOPICS I AM WILLING TO DISCUSS WITH OTHER FACULTY:

  • Navigating Tenure & Promotion
  • Balancing Academic Responsibilities
  • Teaching Practice and Strategy
  • Grant Writing & Funding
  • Academic Appointment Strategies

WHAT MENTORING MEANS TO ME:
I see mentoring as a relationship of mutual development and open dialog. At its best, it humanizes disciplines and institutions that can sometimes feel depersonalized.

Title: Associate Professor of History
College: Claremont McKenna College
Department: Department of History
Discipline: History
Email: dlivesay@cmc.edu
Faculty Profile Link: https://www.cmc.edu/academic/faculty/profile/daniel-livesay

Education:

  • B.A., History and Psychology, The University of Colorado, Boulder
  • Ph.D., History, The University of Michigan

Professional Experience:
Dr. Livesay is a scholar of Early American and Atlantic History. His work examines the intersection of race, family, and slavery in North America and the Caribbean. He teaches courses on slavery, Native American history, the history of the family, revolutions, and racial ideologies in the Americas.

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