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Dawn Gilley is an Associate Professor of Humanities and the General Studies Program Coordinator at Northwest Missouri State University, where she has served since 2009 within the College of Humanities and Social Sciences. She teaches diverse courses including Western Civilization, World History, Comparative Religions, and specialized history topics spanning ancient Greece, Rome, and the Hellenistic period.
Her academic credentials include:
- Ph.D. in History from the University of Missouri-Columbia (2009)
- M.A. in Classics (Greek) from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (2003)
- B.A. in History from Baylor University (2000)
Dr. Gilley's research centers on Alexander the Great's era, Hellenistic history, Classical Reception, and imperial rhetoric, examining how ancient powers like Macedon and Rome leveraged political discourse to consolidate authority across multicultural territories. Her work consistently explores identity formation, cross-cultural exchange, and the enduring legacy of Greek and Roman imperialism through textual and historical analysis.
Her scholarly output reveals a sustained focus on Alexander the Great's historical impact and reception, with encyclopedia contributions, Brill's New Jacoby entries, and book reviews demonstrating expertise in ancient biography, military history, and Hellenistic-Roman cultural transmission. These publications collectively highlight her critical engagement with primary sources and contemporary historiography in classical studies.
No scientific awards were documented. Information regarding student advising, research grants, or laboratory facilities was not provided in available sources.




