Robert m schoch biography of william shakespeare

Shakespeare’s House : A Window onto his Life and Legacy

Robert M. Schoch

American geologist

Robert Milton Schoch is an American associate professor of Natural Sciences at the College of General Studies, Boston University. Following initial work as a vertebrate paleontologist, Schoch co-authored and expanded the fringeSphinx water erosion hypothesis since 1990, and is the author of several pseudohistorical and pseudoscientific books.[1]

Education

Schoch received a BA in Anthropology and a BS in Geology from George Washington University in 1979.

He was awarded MS and PhD degrees in Geology and Geophysics from Yale University (PhD, 1983).[2][3] Schoch's PhD dissertation, Systematics, Functional Morphology and Macroevolution of the Extinct Mammalian Order Taeniodonta, was published in 1986 by the Peabody Museum of Natural History.[4][5]

Teaching

Schoch has taught at Boston University since 1984.

He is an associate professor of Natural Sciences at the College of General Studies Shakespeare’s House: A Window onto his Life and Legacy NYS