
Dr. Scott Craig is a seasoned educator with over a decade of teaching experience in history and the humanities, dedicated to inspiring students to embrace lifelong learning. Holding a Ph.D. in History from Florida State University, Dr. Craig has taught a diverse range of courses, including U.S. History, African American History, and Western Civilization, at institutions such as Central Texas College and Florida State University. His classes are known for their engaging content, rooted in scholarly research, and tailored to connect historical themes with contemporary relevance. Dr. Craig’s commitment to lifelong learning is evident not only in his dedication to academic excellence but also in his ability to create inclusive and stimulating learning environments that empower students of all ages to think critically and pursue knowledge beyond the classroom. His teaching excellence is reflected in his 4.9/5.0 rating on RateMyProfessor.com, where students consistently praise his approachability, passion, and ability to make complex topics accessible.
Throughout his career, Dr. Craig has taught students from various cultural and educational backgrounds, spanning continents and age groups. From young undergraduates exploring foundational concepts to adult learners seeking intellectual growth, Dr. Craig has consistently adapted his teaching to meet the needs of his diverse audience. His global perspective, honed through years of research and international collaboration, enables him to foster meaningful connections between history and the lived experiences of his students. Driven by the belief that education is a lifelong journey, Dr. Craig continues to champion the transformative power of learning, encouraging students from all walks of life to cultivate curiosity and engage with the world around them.