David J . Ulbrich
Dr. David J. Ulbrich assumed his current role as Associate Dean of the Arts and Sciences Division in the College of Graduate and Continuing Education in August 2022. He supervises all online programs in diplomacy, international relations, criminal justice, interdisciplinary studies, strategic studies, history and military history. Ulbrich also remains Associate Professor and Program Director of Master of Arts in History and in Military History programs since 2017. He earned his doctorate in history in 2007 from Temple University where he studied with Gregory Urwin, Richard Immerman, and the late Russell Weigley. Ulbrich previously served as an adjunct instructor, course developer, and capstone advisor for Norwich from 2007 until 2017. Ulbrich also taught at Ball State University, Ohio University, and Rogers State University. Ulbrich is an award-winning author, instructor, and consultant. His scholarly works include: As author, _Preparing for Victory: Thomas Holcomb and the Making of the Modern Marine Corps, 1936-1943_ (2011) won the “2012 General Wallace Greene Jr. Prize,” the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation Honorable mention for “2012 Samuel Eliot Morison Book Award for Naval Literature,” the Naval Commandery of New York City. As second co-author with Matthew Muehlbauer, _Ways of War: American Military History from the Colonial Period to the Twenty-first Century_ (London: Routledge, 2nd ed., 2018)/
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