Caitlin Corning
Caitlin Corning is a professor of history and serves as chair of the Department of History and Politics at George Fox University. She arrived at George Fox in 1996 after earning a bachelor's degree in history and Latin from Seattle Pacific University, a master's degree in Medieval studies from the Centre for Medieval Studies at the University of Leeds, and a PhD in early Medieval history from the University of Leeds.
Her specialties include early Medieval church history, specifically the relationship between the Roman and Celtic traditions in the sixth to eighth centuries. She also has interests in Late Antiquity and sub-Roman Britain, as well as the modern controversy surrounding the dating of Easter. Caitlin's book World History, A Short Visual Introduction was published by Fortress Press in 2015.
Corning is also the director of the George Fox Museum Collection and oversees the courses and internships in Public History. She has been awarded numerous grants for public history projects, including the Mapping Our History Project, a history of downtown Newberg that she designed with her students. She was the university's 2002 recipient of the Teacher of the Year Award.