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Harold C. Guy

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Dean, Behavioral, Social
and Business Studies
Prince George's Community College |
B.A.,
University of Richmond
Ph.D., Syracuse University |
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George's Community College; Instructor to Professor of Sociology,
1967 to 1994; President, Faculty Senate, 1971 - 1972;
Department Chair, 1977 to 1987; Coordinator, Talented and Gifted
Programs, 1981 to 1988; Director, Honors Program, 1990 to 1994;
Chair, Information Systems Priority Group, 1994 to 2004; Chair,
Administrative Staff Organization, 2003 - 2005; Dean, 1994 to
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Academic
Interests:
- Political and Economic
Sociology.
- Philosophy of Science.
- Computer Network Systems:
Novell, Microsoft 2000 and UNIX. Novell Certified
Administrator.
- Historian, Middle Atlantic PGA.
Teaching Interests [Once
Upon A Time]:
- Introduction to Sociology
- Sociology of Religion and
Comparative Religion
- Sociology of Sports
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Selected
Presentations:
- "Social Structural and Social
Psychological Antecedents of Political Coalition Behavior, 1952 - 1972," Capital Area
Social Psychological Association, Georgetown University, 1980, and New York State
Sociological Association, 1981.
- Thirteen
Lectures, "The
Development of Religious Thought," Washington City Church of the Brethren, 1984.
- "Nationalism, Capitalism and
Warfare: Vietnam," Prince George's Community College Faculty Scholarship Series,
1989.
- Seminars, "Organizational
Theory, Organizational Culture and
Management Principles," Continuing Education Division, 1987 - 1991.
- "The Invisible
Man and Sociological Imagination: A White Kid on the Visible Side of
the Playground, Norfolk, Virginia in the 1950s," Book Bridge Project
Faculty Seminar, February 2003.
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Awards:
Alpha Kappa Delta
Maxwell Fellow, Syracuse University,
1974 - 1975.
Maryland Association for Higher Education, Distinguished Program Award for Instruction,
"Technology and Communications: A Social Sciences and Humanities Perspective,"
1982.
Who's Who Among Scholars in American Community, Technical and Junior Colleges, 1986.
President's Medal, Prince George's
Community College, 1988.
Outstanding Administrator Award, 2000.
Middle Atlantic PGA, David Wortman Citizen of the Year Award, 2004
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