
William M. Gorman
- Lecturer
Department: History and Anthropology
Office: James and Marlene Howard Hall 332
Phone: 732-263-5423
Email: wgorman@monmouth.edu
Education
M.S., Monmouth University
Scholarly Interests
- Federal Budget
- National Security spending
- U.S. tax policy
- economic regulation
Books

American Economic Development From Historical and Contemporary Perspectives, Kendall-Hunt, 2020 (first edition) second edition anticipated 2021
Courses
Recently Taught Classes
2026 Spring
- Business and Economic Development of the United States – HS 310
- Historical Studies – HS 110
- The Great Recession and Its Effect on Society – PR 461
2025 Fall
- Business and Economic Development of the United States – HS 310
- Historical Studies – HS 110
- Transition to College – ED 101
- Western Civilization in World Perspective II – HS 102
2025 Spring
- Business and Economic Development of the United States – HS 310
- Historical Studies – HS 110
- United States History II – HS 202
2024 Fall
- Business and Economic Development of the United States – HS 310
- Historical Studies – HS 110
- United States History I – HS 201
2024 Summer E
- Western Civilization in World Perspective II – HS 102
2024 Summer A
- Business and Economic Development of the United States – HS 310
2024 Spring
- Business and Economic Development of the United States – HS 310
- Western Civilization in World Perspective II – HS 102
2023 Fall
Frequently Taught Classes
- Business and Economic Development of the United States (HS 310)
- Critical Discourse (HU 201)
- Freshman Seminar (LC 100)
- Historical Studies (HS 110)
- The Great Recession and Its Effect on Society (PR 461)
- Transition to College (ED 101)
- Western Civilization in World Perspective I (HS 101)
- Western Civilization in World Perspective II (HS 102)