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EDUCATION
2002 Ph.D. in History, Texas Tech University. Course work included a field in archival management and 18 graduate hours in mass communication.

1991 Teaching Certificate, Secondary Education, Texas State University.

1990 M.A. in History, Texas State University. Minor in Educational Administration

1987 B.A. in History, Southwestern University.

ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE
2001-Present, Assistant Professor, Electronic Media and Communications, Texas Tech University.

2002-2003, Instructor, Certified Public Manager Program, Texas Tech University.

1992-1994, Instructor, History, Central Texas College for U.S. Navy.

1992, Instructor, History, Texas Lutheran University

1991, Instructor, History, Texas Tech University

RESEARCH
Dr. Youngblood's research includes one book, The Development of Mine Warfare: A Most Murderous and Barbarous Conduct, two peer-reviewed articles, four book chapters, and some 20 conference presentations. His grant activity includes being PI or Co-PI on four grants from Texas Tech University and the Texas Tech Health Science Center, two external grants, and selection as a participant for a Fulbright Hayes Group Project Abroad program. He currently has four articles under review for publication.

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