Bob Greene John Robert (“Bob”) Greene has taught at Cazenovia College for the past twenty-eight years. He also serves as the College Archivist. Dr. Greene’s teaching and writing specialty lies in American Political History, particularly the American presidency. He has written or edited fifteen books, many of which have utilized Cazenovia College students as research assistants, and several of which have featured the published writings of those students.
At Cazenovia College, he was awarded the school’s first endowed chair. He has been chosen to speak to the graduating class on several occasions, and in 1993 the faculty voted him the honor of Distinguished Faculty Member. Author of fifteen books. Most recent: Presidential Profiles: The Nixon and Ford Years (2006). Also: Presidential Profiles: The George H.W. Bush Administration (2006); Betty Ford: Candor and Courage in the White House (2004); The Hill: An Illustrated Biography of Syracuse University (2000), Generations of Excellence: An Illustrated Biography of Cazenovia College (2000); The Presidency of George Bush (2000); Syracuse University: The Eggers Years (1998); Syracuse University: The Tolley Years (1996); The Presidency of Gerald R. Ford (1995); The Limits of Power: The Nixon and Ford Administrations (1993); and The Crusade: The Presidential Election of 1952 (1984). Also articles and presentations. Bob Greene’s webpage
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