Department


Allied Health Sciences

Instructor
Focus: History of Health Care and Public Health
518-694-7318
Daniel.Smith@zjjfc.net


Speaker Request
Daniel J. Smith, MA, MS (he, him)

Education

  • M.S. in Curriculum Development and Instructional Technology, University at Albany

  • Certificate in Online Learning and Teaching, University at Albany
  • M.A. in History, State University of New York, College at Cortland
  • B.A. in History, Utica College of Syracuse University

Courses Taught at ACPHS

  • HUM 101: Pre-Modern World
  • HUM 102: Modern World
  • HUM 201: Contemporary World
  • HIS 140: Early American History
  • HIS 141: Modern American History
  • HIS 235: Plagues in U.S. History
  • HIS 330: History of Public Health and Medicine
  • HIS 530: History of Public Health and Medicine in the United States

Academic/Research Interests

  • History of the Communist Party of the United States
  • History of New York State
  • History of U.S. Public Policy
  • History of 1199 SEIU

Honors and Achievements

  • Club Advisor of the Year Award, Student Government Association, ACPHS, 2023

  • Unsung Hero Award, Student Government Association, ACPHS, 2019 
  • Ekirch Prize in American History, University at Albany, History Department, 2005
  • Valedictorian, Utica College, Class of 2001

ACPHS Committees

  • Academic Excellence Pillar, Strategic Planning Committee, Summer 2023 to Fall 2023

  • Ad Hoc Committee for Online Learning, Fall 2022 to Fall 2023

  • College Curriculum Committee, 2023-Present
  • Sub-Committee on General/Universal Education Reform, 2022-Present
  • Admissions Committee, 2018-2022
  • ACPHS Forum Committee, 2017-2018
  • Educational Resources Committee, 2016-2020
  • Shared Governance Taskforce, 2017
  • Marketing Advisory Group, 2016-17
  • Public Safety Committee, Fall 2015-Present

ACPHS Student Organizations

  • Advisor, The Lighthouse, 2021-Present
  • Advisor, Multicultural Club, 2016-Present

Selected Publications

Smith DJ. “Outside the Pale” of Professionalism: The Pharmacists Union of Greater New York, 1932-1941. Pharmacy in History 60, no. 3 (2018): 55-76.

"'Outside the Pale' of Professionalism: The Pharmacists Union of Greater New York, 1932-1941," Pharmacy in History 60, no. 3 (2018): 55-76.

“The United States v. American Liberty: The Red Scare in Cortland, NY,” Mohawk Valley History. Utica, NY: Oneida County Historical Society, 2005.

“The Utica Clothing and Textile Strike,” 1919: A Year of Crisis and Change in New York State. Utica, NY: Center for Historical Research, Utica College, 2001.

Conference Presentations

Smith DJ. Session 5: Postwar Politics. Second Annual Conference on American Political History, Lebanon Valley College Center for Political History, June 9, 2018 (comment).

Smith DJ. Session 23: The Age of FDR. Second Annual Conference on American Political History, Lebanon Valley College Center for Political History, June 9, 2018 (chair and comment).

"As New York Goes, So Goes the Nation: Collective Bargaining and the American Society of Hospital Pharmacists," Researching New York Conference, University at Albany, November 2017.

"Radical Politics and Labor Organization: Leon Davis and the Pharmacists’ Union of Greater New York,” Researching New York, University at Albany, November 2016.

“Reds and Relief: The Unemployed Councils and the Temporary Relief Administration,” Researching New York, University at Albany, November 2005.
“United States v. American Liberty: The Red Scare in Cortland, NY,” Researching New York, University at Albany, November 2004.

“Alfred Rosenberg and the Nazi Persecution of the Catholic Church,” Scholar’s Day, State University of New York, College at Cortland, May 2002.

“The Utica Clothing and Textile Strike of 1919,” Phi Alpha Theta Conference, Canisius College, April 2001.