
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
- U.S. Economic and Political History
- Psychological Profiles of Historical Figures
Books

Psychological and Biographical Profiles of Historical Figures (second edition 2026)

Psychological and Biographical Profiles of Historical Figures (first edition 2024)

American Economic Development From Historical and Contemporary Perspectives, Kendall-Hunt, 2024 (second edition)
American Economic Development From Historical and Contemporary Perspectives, Kendall-Hunt, 2020 (first edition)
Courses
Recently Taught Classes
26/WI
- Western Civilization in World Perspective II – HS 102
2026 Summer E
- The Great Recession and Its Effect on Society – PR 461
- Western Civilization in World Perspective II – HS 102
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)