BS in physics from Wright State University, June 1983. Graduated Magna Cum Laude with Honors in Physics. Inducted into Sigma Pi Sigma. Honors thesis title: Interaction of Dislocation Lines with Point Defects in Pure Copper.
MS & PhD in physics from the University of Cincinnati, December 1984 & December 1987. PhD thesis title: The Dynamics of Mixmaster Type Vacuum Universes with Spacetime Geometries R x S3 x S3 and R x S3 x S3 x S3.
September 1981 - August 1983: Taught introductory physics labs for all majors at Wright State University. Rank: Undergraduate teaching assistant.
September 1983 - June 1987: Taught introductory physics labs and recitations for all majors at the University of Cincinnati. Rank: Graduate teaching assistant.
June 1987 - July 1987: Taught an introductory physics lecture for life-science majors (trigonometry-based) at Wright State University. Rank: Instructor.
September 1987 - July 1988: Taught introductory physics lecture for scientists and engineers (calculus-based) at the University of Dayton. Rank: Assistant professor.
August 1988 - present: Teach physics and philosophy at all levels for science and non-science majors at Elizabethtown College. Rank: Professor.