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Jonathan McCoy is an Instructor of History and Director of Cultural Engagement at Mars Hill University. He is affiliated with the departments of Cultural Engagement and History, contributing to both academic instruction and cultural programming at the institution.
Mr. McCoy earned a B.A. in History and Political Science from Mars Hill College in 1992 and an M.A. in History from North Carolina State University in 2000. He brings extensive experience from 24 years of teaching social studies in the Wake County Public School system.
His academic and professional interests include U.S. history, North Carolina history, geography, and cultural engagement. As a Mars Hill alumnus, he was the first African American elected as Student Government Association (SGA) President and was active in the Phi Alpha Theta (History) and Pi Sigma Alpha (Political Science) honor societies. He was also a four-year letterman in football, having attended Mars Hill on an athletic scholarship.
There are no recent publications listed, but his educational background and teaching focus suggest a strong commitment to history education and community engagement.
Jonathan McCoy has received no listed scientific awards.
He advises no students listed in the available data and has no mentioned grants. However, his leadership role as Director of Cultural Engagement suggests involvement in student programming and campus cultural initiatives.
There is no information about specific labs or research teams associated with Mr. McCoy.





