Aiden Conley is an Instructional Aide for ASU's Universal Learner Courses in History and Religion, supporting learners through written feedback, assessment, and course engagement in large-scale asynchronous online courses. His academic interests center on American history, especially military, social, and cultural history, archival research, and the ways historical study connects to public education and digital access.
He earned a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology, with a minor in History, from Arizona State University, graduating magna cum laude, and is currently pursuing a Master of Arts in American History through Gettysburg College, where his graduate work includes military history, historiography, and maritime topics.
In addition to his instructional work, he works professionally in educational technology, supporting school infrastructure and digital learning systems. Outside the classroom, he has contributed to historical and archival projects involving military records, genealogy, and early American source materials, including volunteer work supporting veterans and public historical access.