FRANK J. ESPOSITO, Distinguished Professor of History and Education - American History, Native American History
Ph.D., Rutgers University
B.A. and M.A., Rowan University (Glassboro State)
Ph.D., Rutgers University
B.A. and M.A., Rowan University (Glassboro State)
Phone: 908-737-5988
Office: East Campus 218
E-mail: fesposit@Kean.edu
E-mail: fesposit@Kean.edu
Courses taught: History of New Jersey, British Colonies and American Revolution (WE), U S History 1877 to Present, Senior Seminar (WE), History of North American Indians, America in The 1960's: The Turbulent Decade
Dr. Esposito is a specialist in American Indian, Colonial, and recent American history. His published works include the following eight books: Travelling New Jersey(Wise, 1978), Madison: An Intimate History of A Community in Transition, (Compton, 1985), Public School Choice: National Trends and Initiatives (NJ Dept. of Education, 1989), Ocean City, NJ, two volumes, co-author, (Arcadia, 1996, 1998), Victorian New Jersey, co-author (Kean University Press, 2005), Manhattan's Musical Heritage, co-author, (Arcadia, 2005), and My World: Social Studies: New Jersey, contributing author (Pearson, 2012-13). Dr. Esposito is also the author of over 100 newspaper and journal articles. Approximately one-half of his academic career at Kean University has been as an administrator. He has served as Assistant Dean, Associate Dean and Acting Dean of the School of Education, Founding Dean of The Weiss Graduate College, Vice President for Academic Affairs and Interim President since his appointment at Kean (then Newark State College) in 1970. Dr. Esposito is currently a Distinguished Professor of History and Education.
Dr. Esposito is a specialist in American Indian, Colonial, and recent American history. His published works include the following eight books: Travelling New Jersey(Wise, 1978), Madison: An Intimate History of A Community in Transition, (Compton, 1985), Public School Choice: National Trends and Initiatives (NJ Dept. of Education, 1989), Ocean City, NJ, two volumes, co-author, (Arcadia, 1996, 1998), Victorian New Jersey, co-author (Kean University Press, 2005), Manhattan's Musical Heritage, co-author, (Arcadia, 2005), and My World: Social Studies: New Jersey, contributing author (Pearson, 2012-13). Dr. Esposito is also the author of over 100 newspaper and journal articles. Approximately one-half of his academic career at Kean University has been as an administrator. He has served as Assistant Dean, Associate Dean and Acting Dean of the School of Education, Founding Dean of The Weiss Graduate College, Vice President for Academic Affairs and Interim President since his appointment at Kean (then Newark State College) in 1970. Dr. Esposito is currently a Distinguished Professor of History and Education.
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