Alumnus of the Year 2007 Carl E. Moyler, Ph.D. has been an educator and master teacher for some fifty years. He is from Newport News, Virginia, and he holds a Bachelors Degree in Education from West Virginia State University. He has teaching fields in French, Spanish, German, English and reading. He received a Masters Degree in French Literature from Case Western Reserve in Cleveland, Ohio, and a Specialist Degree in Educational Leadership from the University of Dayton. He received the Ph.D. in Twentieth Century Comparative Literature (Albert Camus/Martin Luther King, Jr.) from the Union Institute University in Cincinnati, Ohio.

CARL E. MOYLER, Ph.D.
Class of 1954
Carl has spent his work career in the Dayton, Ohio public schools as teacher and administrator and spent fifteen years as university professor at Urbana and Wilberforce Universities. He is a steward and Sunday School teacher in the CME Church and is the author of a 2007 publication, “The Successful Student Handbook.” Currently, and in retirement, he is doing adjunct teaching. As a major project, he and a group of fellow language/linguistics specialists are pursuing the opening of the Don Pablo Academy of World Languages in the Dayton area.
Carl is married to his sweetheart of 46 years, Sylvia. They have two sons, John, a doctor in Columbus, Ohio and David, an educator in Tampa, Florida.