He takes the most pride in working in Stabia, Italy on excavation as a master planner.
GEORGETOWN, TX, January 31, 2023 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Thomas Noble Howe, PhD has been included in Marquis Who's Who. As in all Marquis Who's Who biographical volumes, individuals profiled are selected on the basis of current reference value. Factors such as position, noteworthy accomplishments, visibility, and prominence in a field are all taken into account during the selection process.
Backed by his considerable expertise in architectural history and design, classical archaeology, and cultural properties management, Dr. Howe presently excels as chair of art history for Southwestern University. Similarly, he works as the coordinator general, chief archaeologist, and master planner for The Restoring Ancient Stabiae Foundation in Italy. Previously, Dr. Howe gained valuable experience in education as a Herman Brown Distinguished Research Professor and chair of the art department at Southwestern University, and in varying architectural and executive roles with Palatine East Excavation and Castle Copse Excavation.
Throughout the course of his career, Dr. Howe has also worked as an advisory board member for the National Institute for Technology in Liberal Arts, an associate with the American Academy in Rome, and as an editorial board member for Forma Civitatis, the International Journal of Urban and Territorial Morphological Studies. Outside of his work, he has contributed to his community as commissioner of the Georgetown Historical Architecture and Review Commission. In order to remain abreast of industry changes, Dr. Howe aligns himself with the College Art Association, the Society of Architectural Historians, and the Archaeological Institute of America.
Before embarking on his professional journey, Dr. Howe earned a Bachelor of Arts in German and philosophy from Lawrence University. Subsequently, he expanded upon his knowledge by earning a Master of Arts and PhD in fine arts from Harvard University. Due to his vast breadth of knowledge, he has co-authored and co-curated such publications and exhibits as "Roman Villas in the Mediterranean Basin," "The Invention of the Doric Order" and "In Stabiano: Exploring the Seaside Villas of the Roman Elite." Over the years, Dr. Howe has authored more than 145 articles and delivered speeches in Italy, Greece, Jerusalem, Russia, Canada, China, Finland, and many others. Likewise, he built two University departments from the ground up at Southwestern University and completed excavations in Turkey, England, and Rome.
In light of his professional achievements, Dr. Howe has been featured in two editions of Who's Who in America. While his career has been filled with standout moments, he takes the most pride in working in Stabia, Italy on excavation as a master planner. Additionally, his dissertation has been used to teach about Greek architecture's origins. The cornerstone of his success lay in his flexibility, which allows him to change fields easily. In the coming years, Dr. Howe intends to pass the Stabiae project to another generation of archaeological experts.
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