Born: Manhattan, Kansas, August 17, 1972
Education:
MA in Politics, Braniff Graduate School of Liberal Arts, University of Dallas, Irving, TX (1999)
BA in Politics, Constantin College of Liberal Arts, University of Dallas, Irving, TX (1994)
Career:
Professor of Government, Mountain View College, Dallas, TX (2005-Present)
Visiting Scholar in Government, North Lake College, Irving, TX (2003-2005)
Adjunct Instructor in Government and Developmental Writing, North Lake College, Irving, TX (2001-2003)
Adjunct Instructor, Government, Tarrant County College, Northwest Campus (2001-2003)
Career Related:
Resident Armature Astronomer, Coordinator of Star Parties, Mountain View College; Tutor
Creative Works:
Contributing Author, “Honoring the Circle,” Waterside (2019); Former Musician, Music Educator, Primrose School Musical Workshop; Musician, MVC Astronomy Day; Contributor, The Leo Test
Achievements:
Research in three-dimensional operational model of ideological preference; Design of comprehensive outcomes-based American government survey series; Development of individual ideological preference inventory
Awards:
Recipient, Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award; Honoree, Marquis Who’s Who Top Professional; Recipient, Marquis Who’s Who Humanitarian Award
Memberships:
Political Information Officer, Mountain View College Faculty Association (2009-2010); Member, Indigenous Studies Network, American Political Science Association; Member, McDonald Observatory; Member, Planetary Society
Family:
Son of Thomas F. York and Florence D. York-Carpenter
Hobbies:
Music; Astronomy
Biography Sources:
Who’s Who in America – 2019, 72nd Edition (pub. 2019)
Who’s Who in America – 2011, 65th Edition (pub. 2010)