Douglas B Hoehn

Professor at Bergen Community College in Wyckoff. New Jersey

Douglas B Hoehn's story is an ode to dedication, passion, and an unwavering spirit emerging from the picturesque environs of Wyckoff, New Jersey. Over four decades, his journey mirrors a multifaceted tapestry woven with educational achievements, literary milestones, and heartwarming engagements that underscore his profound humanity.

He embarked on his academic voyage at Dakota Wesleyan University, securing his Bachelor's degree in 1970. This was merely the dawn of his intellectual odyssey. He soon ventured to the University of Maryland, clinching a Master's by 1972, and further soared to accomplish his Ph.D. at New York University in 1979. His presence during these years was not just as a student but as a luminary, guiding and inspiring many in various prestigious halls of learning.

For an impressive span of four decades, he became a cornerstone at the Community College of Philadelphia, sharing the gift of language and literature as a revered professor of English. Yet, his impact was not confined within these walls. He extended his expertise to illustrious institutions like Montclair State University and Columbia University, enriching the academic fabric with his wisdom.

"Douglas B Hoehn of Wyckoff, New Jersey, is participating on a panel at the Revolutionary War annual convention at Williamsburg, Virginia, on March 15 and 16. Hoehn and other authorities will discuss "Was Benedict Arnold More A Hero or Traitor ."The panel will discuss Arnold's contributions to Ticonderoga, Valcor Island, and Saratoga. Also, there are possible reasons why he agreed with the British to surrender West Point and his military services to the Crown after he became a traitor to the American cause. Hoehn said, "Benedict Arnold is one of American history's most conflicted and misunderstood figures." The panel is open to all attendees at the convention and will be available on history channels as well."

  • Education
    • Master's from University of Maryland
    • Bachelor's degree from Dakota Wesleyan University
    • Ph.D. at New York University