Background
Sisk, Glenn Nolen was born on March 15, 1906 in Cookeville, Tennessee, United States. Son of Therman K. and Martha (Sewell) Sisk.
Sisk, Glenn Nolen was born on March 15, 1906 in Cookeville, Tennessee, United States. Son of Therman K. and Martha (Sewell) Sisk.
Bachelor of Arts, University Alabama, 1933, Master of Arts, 1935. Doctor of Philosophy, Duke, 1951.
1 son, Courtney Sewell. Teacher high school, Andalusia, Alabama, 1935-1937. Registrar, instructor history State Teachers College, Livingston, Alabama, 1937-1939.
Instructor history U. North Carolina Women’s College, Greensboro, 1941-1942, Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Auburn, 1942-1943. Assistant professor social science Georgia Institute Technology, Atlanta, 1943-1946, associate professor, 1946-1948, professor, head department social science, 1948-1956, professor, 1956-1973, professor emeritus, 1973-1977. Visiting lecturer history Brooklyn College, New York City College, summer 1958.
God seeks to transform relationship with and between people. If politics is about how we choose to live together and to treat one another, there is surely a place for discerning the activity of God in politics.
Every individual should try to be open to others and willing to be changed. Therefore, community members should meet regularly in order to open their hearts, share their knowledge, thoughts and experience.
Fellow Economics-in-Action Program, Case Institute Technology, 1954. Member Georgia Education Association (president council social studies 1956-1958), Southern History Association, Delta Chi.
Married Josephine Courtney, August 22, 1940.