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Richard Dowling
Location: Korea
Mr. Dowling initially taught for UMUC in Asia from 1983 through 1989, rejoining the faculty in 1994. He holds a B.A. in history from Wheeling University and an M.A. in history from Duquesne University, and took additional graduate work in history at the University of Connecticut. Before joining Maryland Mr. Dowling taught at Eastern Connecticut State College and in the Chapman College PACE program aboard U.S. Navy vessels. He also has secondary-level teaching experience. While with the Asian Division he has taught in Guam, Japan, and Australia, and more recently primarily at locations throughout Korea, as well as in the UMUC distance education program. Mr. Dowling is the author of five books: The Youth and Maturity of Humanity: Interpreting Modern, American, and Impending Global History as One Story which is an overview of Modern and Contemporary History published in 2009, The Two Hands Approach to the English Language Vol. I and Vol. II which is a two volume survey of all aspects of the English Language published in 2010, and New Angle of Writing Vol. I and Vol.II which is a two volume one year course in teaching writing published in 2010 and 2011.