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Dr. Ken Campbell is a tenured faculty member at Monmouth University, serving in various administrative and teaching roles since 1986. He transitioned from Vassar College, where he taught without tenure, to Monmouth’s tenure track. As a Professor, he taught courses like Tudor/Stuart England, Western Civilization, and Beatles history, advocating for two semesters of Western Civ to ensure foundational knowledge. He held leadership positions including Department Chair, Dean of Honors, and Associate Dean.
- Education: Ph.D. pursued while teaching at Vassar
His career balanced teaching, research, and service. Initially prioritizing teaching, he later focused on administration before returning to full-time faculty. He emphasizes Monmouth’s growth under presidents like Rebecca Stafford, noting improved academic rigor and enrollment strategies. Campbell advocates work-life balance, stating faculty must manage deadlines without overextending.
He contributed to curricular reforms, including reducing MA credit requirements and supporting the 5-year BA/MA program. Reflecting on Monmouth’s evolution from college to university, he acknowledges challenges but affirms its commitment to personalized education.



