Background
Robertson, John Francis was born on December 28, 1949 in Louisville. Son of Martin John and Ursula Mary (Muldoon) Robertson.
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Robertson, John Francis was born on December 28, 1949 in Louisville. Son of Martin John and Ursula Mary (Muldoon) Robertson.
Bachelor in History, St. Joseph's College, Rensselaer, Indiana, 1971; Master of Arts in Ancient History, University of Pennsylvania, 1977; Doctor of Philosophy in Ancient History, University of Pennsylvania, 1981.
Research assistant Bureau Ethnic Research, U. Arizona, Tucson, 1976-1978; publication editor, Arizona State Museum U. Arizona, Tucson, 1978-1980; publication editor, Navajo Nation Cultural Resource Management Program, Window Rock, Arizona, 1980-1982; assistant professor, Department History Center Michigan U., Mount Pleasant, 1982-1986; associate professor, Department History Center Michigan U., Mount Pleasant, 1986-1990; professor, Department History Center Michigan U., Mount Pleasant, since 1990. Chair Degrees Admissions Studies and Honors Committee, 1985-1986. Chairperson honors county Center Michigan U., 1984-1985, university research professorship committee, 1990-1991, chair academic senate, 1991-1992.
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Member, executive board South Neighbors Action Group, Mount Pleasant, Michigan, 1984-1985. Member American Oriental Society, American Schools Oriental Research, Archaeol. Institute American, Association Ancient History, Mid East Studies Association, American History Association, Canada Society for Mesopotamian Studies, Central Michigan University Faculty Association (president 1994-1995).
Married Nina Marie Nash-Robertson, July 23, 1983. 1 child, Jennifer Nash Robertson.