History & Government

Dr. Yong-Hee Park

Dr. Yong-Hee Park completed his bachelor’s degree in history at Dongguk University at Seoul, South Korea. He holds a master’s degree in political science from the University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa. He received a Ph.D. in political science from Texas Tech University, with specializations in international relations and American politics. He has published peer-reviewed articles in the Journal of Conflict Resolution, one of the most prestigious academic journals in the field of International Relations. He lives with his wife, and has one daughter and twin boys.

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Mr. Jonathan Roach

Jonathan Roach is the chair of the Division of Social and Behavioral Sciences. He holds a bachelor’s degree in history from East Texas Baptist University and a master’s degree from Midwestern State University. His primary focus in study has been Jacksonian America, the antebellum period, the American Civil War, and pre-WWI intellectual developments. He also enjoys camping, hiking, and spending time with his family and two dogs.

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Mrs. Kathleen Flournoy

Kathleen Flournoy completed her first master’s degree in anthropology at the University of Arizona in Tucson. She completed her second master’s degree in history at Tarleton State University in Stephenville. Her special focus has been split between the American Civil War and the 1920s. She has one daughter and seven grandchildren. She lives with her husband and a dog and enjoys the needle arts such as quilting, crochet, and knitting. She also enjoys reading, particularly in history.

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Mr. Andrew Boyer

Andrew Boyer is an instructor of history and government. He has a master’s degree in political science, a bachelor’s degree in history, and 18 graduate hours in history, all from Tarleton State University. His primary fields of study include the history of western warfare; U.S. foreign relations, with a focus on Middle Eastern conflicts; governmental control mechanisms; and the Cold War. He enjoys gaming of all kinds, movies, anime, and spending time with his wife and animals. He especially loves mustelids.

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