Profile

Julie Hall

M. Julie Hall

Faculty

Department of Public Policy and Service

Political Science Program

mflint1@alamo.edu

210-485-1236

Academic Experience 

Lecturer, Department of Political Science, The University of Texas at San Antonio, 1993, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002.
Adjunct Faculty, Department of Government and Political Science, Alamo Colleges, 1994, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002.
Adjunct Faculty, Department of Government, Del Mar College, Summer 2001.
Faculty Instructor, Department of Public Policy and Services, San Antonio College, 2002-present 

Teaching
Instructor, DIF Fonapas, Nayarit, Mexico (volunteer), 1983
Instructor, Continuing Education, Del Mar College, 1986

Academic Internships

Graduate Research Assistant, Political Science, St. Mary's University, United States 

Education 

Master of Arts, Political Science, International Relations, St. Mary's University, United States
Bachelor of Arts, Communications, Political Science, Texas A and M, Corpus Christi 

Activities 

Alamo Internationalization of the Curriculum, 2021 to present
Law Day at SAC (founder), 2015-present
Constitution Day, 2006-present
National Voter Registration Day
Campus Takeover
Canvas and Online Student Mentorship
Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month
Women’s Empowerment Center at SAC, former client, 1989 

Recognition 

National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development (NISOD) Teaching Award, 2001
Alamo Internationalization of the Curriculum, 2024-present
Bill of Rights Civic Educator of the Year Nominee, 2024
San Antonio Council District 8 Tennis Achievement Recognition, Ranked #1 NTRP Ladies 4.0 Doubles, 2000

Certifications  

SAC Teaching Online Certification, 2002-2003
Quality Matters (QM), Blended-Hybrid Courses
Quality Matters (QM), Approved Government Courses, 2016, 2023
Quality Matters (QM), Online Courses, since 2016
Hyflex Courses (HF), Dr. Brain Beatty Trainer, 2024
The Association of College and University Educators (ACUE), Teaching Online, 2022
Mentorship
(Extensive list upon request). 

Community Work

Polling Voters
Precinct Elections
Volunteer Deputy Registrar
Televised Candidate Interviews
Voter Registration
Texas State Senate Intern
U.S. Congressional Internship in Washington D.C.* Invitation
American Civics
Southwest Poverty Institute Volunteer, 2024
Scholastica Monastery  

Additional 

University of the Pacific, current enrollment
Master Teacher Program, Alamo Colleges

Co-Publications 

George Lee Flint Jr. and Marie Juliet Alfaro-Hall, Secured Transactions History: The Impact of English Smuggling on Chattel Mortgage Acts in the Spanish Borderlands, 37 Val. U. L. Rev. 703 (2003). 

Flint, George Lee Jr. and Alfaro-Hall, Marie Juliet (2004) "Secured Transactions History: The First Chattel Mortgage Acts in the Anglo-American World," William Mitchell Law Review: Vol. 30: Iss. 4, Article 5. 


 

Interests

Weightlifting, Concerts and Music, Painting Beach Scenes/Art, Asian Culinary Arts, Water Sports, Hawaiian Culture, Studying/Travelling Abroad, Politics, Lap Swimming

 

 

 

 

 

 

*Accepted Alternate Assignment