Todd Alan Good

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Todd Alan Good
College of Letters and Science
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
Stevens Point, Wisconsin 54481
715-346-4224
tgood@uwsp.edu
Degrees
Ph.D., History, Bowling Green State University, August 2000
Dissertation: “A Missed Opportunity: Great Britain and the Foundation of the
European Economic Community, 1954-1958,” Douglas Forsyth, Advisor
M.A., History, University of Toledo, June 1995
B.A., Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, May 1993
Additional Certifications/Education/Training
Participant, Curricular Redesign Online Program
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, Summer 2006
Certificate in Distance Education, School of Continuing Studies
Indiana University, July 2005
Professional Experience
Associate Dean for Budget, Personnel, and Facilities, College of Letters and Science
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, July 2013 to present
Interim Associate Dean for Budget and Personnel, College of Letters and Science
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, July 2011 to June 2013
Coordinator, Collaborative Degree Program/American Studies
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, July 2008 to June 2013
Interim Assistant Dean for Student Affairs and Curriculum, College of Letters and Science
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, 2009-2010 Academic Year
Interim Coordinator, Collaborative Degree Program/American Studies
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, July 2007 to June 2008
Academic Advisor, General Studies
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, August 2006 to July 2007
Academic Advisor, Collaborative Degree Program
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, August 2004 to July 2007
Lecturer, Department of History
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, September 2005 to present
Instructor, RN to BSN Program
Viterbo University, 2004-2005 Academic Year
Associate Professor, Department of History
Grand View College, March 2004 to June 2004
Assistant Professor, Department of History
Grand View College, August 2001 to March 2004
Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of History
Bowling Green State University, August 2000 to August 2001
Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of History and Political Science
University of St. Francis, January 2001 to May 2001
Doctoral Teaching Fellow, Department of History
Bowling Green State University, January 1998 to May 2000
Professional Experience (continued)
Teaching Assistant (Modern World Civilizations), Department of History
Bowling Green State University, August 1996 to December 1997
Conversational English and British History Instructor
Gymnazium Ceskolipska (Prague, Czech Republic), August 1995 to December 1995
Teaching Assistant (Modern Western Civilization), Department of History
University of Toledo, September 1994 to June 1995
Courses Taught
Modern Latin America
Modern Middle East
Modern Britain
20th Century Europe
The 20th Century World
The Era of Global Wars (1914-1945)
Introduction to Western Civilization
Modern World Civilizations
Western Civilization since 1660
The United States and European Integration
The Holocaust
How Soccer Explains Britain
Constitutional Law I
State and Local Government
Introduction to American Government
Introduction to International Relations
Early World Civilizations
Early United States History (1492-1877)
Modern United States (1877-present)
Rise of Modern America 1877-1939
Recent America since 1939
The British Economy since World War I
Women in American History
Publications
The Free Trade Area and the Construction of Great Britain’s European Policy, 1952-1958: A
Missed Opportunity. Lewiston, NY: Mellen Press, 2003.
Review of “Empire” by Integration: The United States and European Integration, 1945-1997
by Geir Lundestad, H-Net Reviews, March 2001.
URL: http://www.h-net.msu.edu/reviews/showrev.cgi?path=17660985024843.
Review of The Choice for Europe: Social Purpose and State Power from Messina to
Maastricht by Andrew Moravcsik, H-Net Reviews, September 2000.
URL: http://www.h-net.msu.edu/reviews/showrev.cgi?path=3846970089654.
Entries for “Victor Klima,” “Gulag,” and “KGB,” Garland’s Encyclopedia of Europe since
1945, Bernard Cook, editor, New York: Garland, 2001.
Conference Presentations and Panels Chaired
“Managing Summer Sessions Effectively,”
Special Topics Panel Host, 2013 Council of Colleges of Arts and Sciences Deans
Meeting, Jacksonville, Florida, November, 2013
“Online and Distance Courses/Logistics of Implementation,”
Special Topics Panel Host (w/ Christopher Cirmo, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point),
2012 Council of College of Arts and Sciences Deans Meeting, Seattle, Washington,
November, 2012
Chair of Panels: “Early Modern Europe: Literature, Religion, and Philosophy” and
“Contemporary European History,” 2012 European Studies Conference, Omaha,
Nebraska, October 2012
“The European Sovereign Debt Crisis and Recent Elections,” 2011 European Studies
Conference, Omaha, Nebraska, October 2011
Conference Presentations and Panels Chaired (continued)
Chair of Panel: “European Policies and Laws,” 2011 European Studies Conference, Omaha,
Nebraska, October 2011
“The Administration Option in English Soccer: The Legacy and Impact of Using
Administration to Prevent Closure,” 2010 European Studies Conference, Omaha,
Nebraska, October 2010
Chair of Panel: “Modern Political Economy,” 2010 European Studies Conference, Omaha, Nebraska,
October 2010
“When „No‟ Means „Try Again‟: The Republic of Ireland and the Nice and Lisbon
Referendums,” 2009 European Studies Conference, Omaha, Nebraska, October 2009.
Chair of Panel: “European Commemorations,” 2009 European Studies Conference,
Omaha, Nebraska, October 2009.
“A Bridge to the EEC: The Anglo-Irish Free Trade Agreement,” 2008 European Studies
Conference, Omaha, Nebraska, October 2008.
Chair of Panel: “Identity and Gender in German Writings,” 2008 European Studies
Conference, Omaha, Nebraska, October 2008.
“The Little Entente in Retrospect: Re-considering Beneš and Inter-war Czechoslovak
Economic and Foreign Policy,” 2006 European Studies Conference, Omaha, Nebraska,
October 2006.
“Conceptions of Economic Colonialism: Britain, France, and the issue of colonial economies in
European Integration, 1955-1958,” 2005 European Studies Conference, Omaha, Nebraska;
October 2005
Chair of Panel: “Division, Borders, and Policy;” Graduate Student Conference on the Social
Impact of Policy in History; Bowling Green, Ohio; November 2001
“A Fifth Column for Britain: Dutch-British Relations and the Question of European
Integration in the 1950s,” 2001 European Studies Conference; Omaha, Nebraska;
October 2001
“Much Ado About Nothing: Variable Geometry, Britain, and the Free Trade Area;” „Different
Paths‟: International Conference on the Development of Great Britain, Germany, and
the West; Buffalo, New York; March 2001
“Security Matters: Refuting Moravcsik‟s „Commercial Primacy‟ Thesis of European
Integration, 1950-1958,” National Policy History Conference; Bowling Green, Ohio; June 2000
“A Good Neighbor in Practice: U.S.-Paraguayan Relations, 1936-1940”
Mid-America Conference on History; Fayetteville, Arkansas; September, 1998
“Benevolent Ally or Bully: Defining Issues in U.S.-Belgian-Dutch Relations, 1945-1963”
Graduate History Forum; Charlotte, North Carolina; April 1997
“More Than the Issue at Hand: the U.N. Security Council and the 1948 Czechoslovak Coup”
Phi Alpha Theta Regional Conference; Springfield, Ohio, April 1995
“The British Media and the Czechoslovak Crises of 1938 and 1948”
Ohio Academy of History Spring Conference; Westerville, Ohio; April 1995
“A Case for the Defense?: the U.S.S.R., the U.N., and the 1948 Czechoslovak Coup”
Graduate History Forum; Charlotte, North Carolina; March 1995
Department/College/University/UW-System Service
Co-Chair, Executive Board
UW-System Collaborative Language Program, 2013-present
Member, University Advisory Group on Online Education
UW-Stevens Point, 2012-2013 Academic Year
Commencement Marshall, College of Letters and Science Representative
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, Fall 2012 Commencement
Department/College/University/UW-System Service (continued)
Member, Advisory Committee
UW-System Collaborative Language Program, 2011-2013 Academic Years
Member (College of Letters and Science Representative), Campus Efficiency Steering Committee,
2011-13 Academic Years
Panelist, Liberal Arts Essay Contest Committee
UW-System Advisory Group on the Liberal Arts (SAGLA), 2011-2015 Academic Years
Member, College of Letters and Science Student Research Symposium Committee
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, 2010-present
Senator, Faculty Senate (College of Letters and Science representative),
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, 2010-2012 Academic Years
Coordinator, College of Letters and Science Student Research Symposium
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, 2009-2010 Academic Year
Member, University Subcommittee on Peer Review of Online and Hybrid Courses
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, 2008-2009 Academic Year
Council of Advisors
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, 2007-2008 Academic Year
Coordinator, Curricular Redesign Online Program
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, Summers 2007 to 2012
Member, Distance Education Accreditation Team
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, 2006-2007 Academic Year
Academic Advisor
Grand View College, 2001 to 2004
Chair, Curriculum and Educational Policy Committee
Grand View College, 2003-2004 Academic Year
Division Representative, Curriculum and Educational Policy Committee
Grand View College, 2002-2003 Academic Year
Freshman Advisor
Grand View College, 2002-2003 Academic Year
Freshman Interest Group Faculty Leader
Grand View College, 2002-2003 Academic Year
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