
معرفی
Dr. Damon Eubank is a Professor of History at Campbellsville University, where he has served since 1989. He specializes in Holocaust studies, Ancient History, and Civil War History, and has developed innovative courses such as 'The Holocaust' and plans for study-abroad programs to Poland, Greece, and Italy. In 2009, he received the Advancement Board Excellence in Teaching Award, recognizing his impactful instruction. His research contributions include a 2004 book, numerous articles, and over 100 book reviews. He actively engages with scholarly societies like the Southern Historical Society and Kentucky Bicentennial Committee.
Education:
- B.A. in History, Campbellsville College (1981)
- M.A. in History, Auburn University (1984)
- Ph.D. in History, Mississippi State University (1989)
Research & Engagement: Eubank emphasizes historical pedagogy and community outreach, blending academic rigor with local church and community service. He has mentored over 50 students pursuing master's degrees, 15 entering law school, and two pursuing Ph.D.s. His work bridges scholarship and public history through roles like book reviewer for Alabama Review and membership in the Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Committee.
Awards:
- Excellence in Teaching Award (2009)
Professional Activities: Serves on Kentucky historical committees and maintains ties to Campbellsville Baptist Church, enhancing the university’s community presence. He plans academic travel programs to deepen students' historical engagement.



