
معرفی
Jennifer Egas is an Instructor of History at the University of West Georgia, affiliated with the School of Humanities within the College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences. Her role involves teaching undergraduate history courses, including U.S. History I and II, and World History, across various modalities such as eCore and Concourse platforms. She has been active in teaching since at least Fall 2020, with sections spanning multiple terms up to Fall 2025.
Education:
- B.S., Early Childhood Education, Auburn University, 1987
- M.Ed., Media Education, West Georgia College, 1995
- Ed.S., Media Education, State University of West Georgia, 1995
- M.Ed., Secondary History, University of West Georgia, 2014
Research interests focus on Colonial America, the American Revolution, the Old South, and the Civil War. She also explores European exploration during the Age of Discovery and the historical consequences of the Spanish conquest in the Americas, particularly its interplay with U.S. history.
Teaching activity includes consistent instruction of HIST-1112 (Survey of World History II) and HIST-2111/2112 (U.S. History I and II) across on-campus and eCore sections. No scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned.

