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KIM CARY WARREN Departments of History/Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies 3616 Wescoe Hall ~ 1445 Jayhawk Boulevard University of Kansas ~ Lawrence, KS 66045 [email protected] EDUCATION 2004 Ph.D. in History, Stanford University 1999 M.A. in History, Stanford University 1994 B.A. in American Studies with honors, Yale University ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE 2014-2017 Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies, University of Kansas 2010-2012 Director of Graduate Studies, Department of History, University of Kansas 2009-2010 Director of Undergraduate Studies, Department of History, University of Kansas 2002-2004 Director, Center for Service Learning, Rockhurst University, Kansas City, MO 1995-1997 Field Coordinator, AmeriCorps-YMCA, Kansas City, MO ACADEMIC/PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2011-present Associate Professor, Department of History, University of Kansas Joint Appointment, Department of Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies (2016-present) 2009-2016 Courtesy Faculty, Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies, University of Kansas 2010-2013, Faculty Consultant, Teaching American History, Department of History, 2005-2008 University of Kansas and Olathe, KS District Schools [$850,000 granted from U.S. Department of Education each three-year term] 2009-2012 Affiliated Faculty, Global Indigenous Nations Studies, University of Kansas 2004-2011 Assistant Professor, Department of History, University of Kansas 2003-2004 Lecturer, Department of History/Program in Women’s Studies, Rockhurst University 2000 Program Director, Student Leadership and Democracy Summer Workshop, International Foundation for Election Systems, Kiev, Ukraine 1995-2006 AmeriCorps Supervisor Trainer, Corporation for National Service and National Crime Prevention Council, Washington, DC 1994-1995 English Lecturer, United States Peace Corps, Banska Bystrica, Slovak Republic BOOKS 2015 John L. Rury and Kim Cary Warren, editors, Transforming the University of Kansas: A History, 1965-2015 (Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 2015).

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KIM CARY WARREN Departments of History/Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies

3616 Wescoe Hall ~ 1445 Jayhawk Boulevard University of Kansas ~ Lawrence, KS 66045 [email protected]

EDUCATION 2004 Ph.D. in History, Stanford University 1999 M.A. in History, Stanford University 1994 B.A. in American Studies with honors, Yale University ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE 2014-2017 Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies, University of Kansas

2010-2012 Director of Graduate Studies, Department of History, University of Kansas

2009-2010 Director of Undergraduate Studies, Department of History, University of

Kansas

2002-2004 Director, Center for Service Learning, Rockhurst University, Kansas City, MO

1995-1997 Field Coordinator, AmeriCorps-YMCA, Kansas City, MO ACADEMIC/PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2011-present Associate Professor, Department of History, University of Kansas

Joint Appointment, Department of Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies (2016-present)

2009-2016 Courtesy Faculty, Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies, University of Kansas 2010-2013, Faculty Consultant, Teaching American History, Department of History, 2005-2008 University of Kansas and Olathe, KS District Schools [$850,000 granted from U.S. Department of Education each three-year term] 2009-2012 Affiliated Faculty, Global Indigenous Nations Studies, University of Kansas 2004-2011 Assistant Professor, Department of History, University of Kansas 2003-2004 Lecturer, Department of History/Program in Women’s Studies, Rockhurst University 2000 Program Director, Student Leadership and Democracy Summer Workshop, International Foundation for Election Systems, Kiev, Ukraine 1995-2006 AmeriCorps Supervisor Trainer, Corporation for National Service and National Crime Prevention Council, Washington, DC 1994-1995 English Lecturer, United States Peace Corps, Banska Bystrica, Slovak Republic BOOKS 2015 John L. Rury and Kim Cary Warren, editors, Transforming the University of Kansas: A History, 1965-2015 (Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 2015).

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2010 Kim Cary Warren, The Quest for Citizenship: African American and Native American Education in Kansas, 1880-1935 (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2010).

2007 James N. Leiker, Kim Warren, and Barbara Watkins, eds., The First and the

Forced: Essays on the Native American and African American Experience [Online], Lawrence, KS: Hall Center for the Humanities, 2007 (www.shiftingborders.ku.edu/e-books.html).

PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES/CHAPTERS 2020 Kim Cary Warren, “History of Education: Twenty Years of Race and Ethnicity,”

History of Education Quarterly (in press) 2020 Kim Cary Warren, “Mary McLeod Bethune’s Feminism at the United Nations

Charter Meeting: African American Women as Citizens of the World,” Gender and History (in press)

2015 Kim Cary Warren, “‘You’d be criminals!’: Transgressions, Legal Unions, and Interracial Marriage in 1967 Film and Law” in Ian Strachan and Mia Mask,

editors, Poitier Revisited: Reconsidering a Black Icon in the Obama Age (New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2015): 145-162.

2012 Kim Warren and Elizabeth MacGonagle, “’How Much for Kunta Kinte?!’:

Sites of Memory, Diasporan Encounters, and West African Identities” in Wouter van Beek and Annette Schmidt, editors, African Hosts and Their Guests: Cultural Dynamics of Tourism in Africa (Suffolk, UK: James Currey, 2012): 75-102.

2007 Kim Warren, “’All Indian trails lead to Lawrence, October 27 to 30, 1926’:

American Identity and the Dedication of Haskell Institute’s Football Stadium,” Kansas History: A Journal of the Central Plains 30 (Spring 2007): 2-19.

2006 Kim Warren, “Separate Spheres: Analytical Persistence in United States

Women’s History,” History Compass 4 (October 2006): 1-16. ESSAYS, REVIEWS, AND PRIMARY SOURCE PROJECTS 2020 Book Review, The Earth Memory Compass: Diné Landscapes and Education in

the Twentieh Century by Farina King (Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 2018), Journal of American History (forthcoming March 2020).

2017 Review Essay, “Tales from a New, Mythic, and Activist South,” Radical History Review Number 129 (October 2017), 187-195. 2016 “Preface,” John L. Rury and Kim Cary Warren, editors, Transforming the

University of Kansas: A History, 1965-2015 (Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 2015), xvii-xxiii.

2014 Review Essay, “Women, Revolution, and the Making of a New Nation,” Journal of Women’s History, 26:2 (Summer 2014), 160-169. 2013 “Seeking the Promised Land: African Americans in Kansas before and after

the Civil War,” Civil War on the Western Border, Missouri-Kansas Conflict, 1854-1865 (https://civilwaronthewesternborder.org/essay/seeking-promised-land-african-american-migrations-kansas#)

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2013 “Underground Railroad,” Civil War on the Western Border, Missouri-Kansas

Conflict, 1854-1865 (https://civilwaronthewesternborder.org/encyclopedia/underground-railroad)

2012 Book Review, Schooling the Freed People: Teaching, Learning, and the

Struggle for Black Freedom, 1861-1876 by Ronald E. Butchart (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2010), Journal of the History of Childhood and Youth, 5:2 (Spring 2012), 340-342.

2010 Book Review, Agnes Lake Hickok: Queen of the Circus, Wife of a Legend by

Linda A. Fisher and Carrie Bowers (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2009), Great Plains Quarterly 30 (Summer 2010).

2009 Book Review, Voices from Haskell: Indian Students between Two Worlds,

1884-1928 by Myriam Vuckovic (Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 2008), Kansas History: A Journal of the Central Plains 32 (Spring 2009).

2008 “How Did White Educators Address the ‘Indian Problem’ in the Late

Nineteenth Century?” The. Gilded Age, Alexander Street Press, (www.alexanderstreetpress.com/products/ gild.htm/) [interpretive essay and descriptions of twenty primary sources]

2007 “Introduction,” The First and the Forced: Essays on the Native American and

African American Experience [Online], James N. Leiker, Kim Warren, and Barbara Watkins, editors (Lawrence, KS: Hall Center for the Humanities, 2007), 7-13.

2007 “Meaningful Service, Meaningful Learning,” Reflections from the Classroom:

Essays on Teaching Written by Notable KU Faculty Members (2006-2007), 9-11.

2007 Review Essay, “Gender, Race, Culture, and the Mythic American Frontier,”

Journal of Women’s History 19 (Spring 2007): 234-241. 2006 Book Review, “Take Up the Black Man’s Burden”: Kansas City’s African

American Communities, 1865-1939 by Charles E. Coulter (Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2006), Kansas History: A Journal of the Central Plains Kansas History 29 (Winter 2006/2007).

2006 Book Review, Visual Habits: Nuns, Feminism, and American Postwar Popular

Culture by Rebecca Sullivan (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2005), American Studies 47 (Summer 2006).

2005 Review Essay, “Literacy and Liberation,” Reviews in American History 33

(December 2005): 510-517. 2003 “The State of Volunteering,” Rockhurst Magazine (Spring 2003): 14-17. WORKS IN PROGRESS 2020 Kim Cary Warren, Judy Tzu-Chun Wu, and Vicki L. Ruiz, editors, Unequal

Sisters: An Inclusive Reader in US Women’s History, 5th edition, under contract in 2019 with Routledge for publication in 2022

2020 Kim Cary Warren, “Mary McLeod Bethune’s Campaigns for Gender, Civil, and

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Human Rights: An Intellectual History” [book-length project] INTERNATIONAL/NATIONAL FELLOWSHIPS 2017-2018 Danish Distinguished Chair in American Studies, Fulbright Foundation

[$50,000] 2017 Franklin Research Grant, American Philosophical Society [$6,000] 2017 Roosevelt Institute Grant, FDR Presidential Library [$1,500] 2008-2009 Career Enhancement Fellowship, Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship

Foundation [$30,000] 2006-2007 National Academy for Education/Spencer Foundation Postdoctoral

Fellowship [$55,000] UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS (since 2005) 2019- present Faculty Fellow, Center for Teaching Excellence 2018-2019 Senior Administrative Fellows Program 2017 Co-Investigator with Spencer Museum of Art, National Endowment for the

Humanities Landmarks of American History and Culture [$160,000] 2014-2017 Faculty Fellow, Collaborative Humanities Redesign Project, Teagle

Foundation, Center for Teaching Excellence [$4,500]: https://cte.ku.edu/node/45673#summary

2008 Vice Provost Book Subvention Award [$1,500] 2007, 2008 General Research Fund Fellowship [$5,888 each] 2009, 2010, 2017 2006 International Travel Award (Senegal, Gambia, and Ghana) [$1,000] 2005 New Faculty General Research Fund Fellowship [$8,000] NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL PRESENTATIONS (since 2011) 2020 “The Case for Women of Color,” Western Association of Women’s History, Costa

Mesa, CA [panel organizer and presenter, forthcoming] 2020 “Women’s Tenure Law Suits,” Berkshire Conference of Women Historians,

Baltimore, MD [presenter, forthcoming] 2019 “Women and Working-Class Electoral Politics, 2016 to the Present,”

Organization of American Historians, Philadelphia, PA 2018 “African American Women and Washington, DC as a Site of Protest,” British

American Studies Association, London, England 2017 “Black Women’s Civil and Gender Rights: Mary McLeod Bethune’s

Intellectual and Political Push,” Kentucky Gender and Women’s Studies Conference, Lexington, KY

2017 “The Color of American Womanhood: Intersections of Race and Gender in

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the Context of Human Rights,” The Twenty-Fifth Biennial Conference of the Nordic Association for American Studies, Odense, Denmark

2017 “Teaching Students to Write Like Historians,” Teaching and Learning

Conference, Kansas City, MO 2016 “Teaching Students to Think, Write, Speak, and Collaborate Like Expert

Historians,” International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, Los Angeles, CA

2015 “Mapping Color in Washington, DC,” American Society for Ethnohistory, Las

Vegas, NV 2014 Comment, “Indigeneity and Difference,” American Studies Association, Los

Angeles, CA 2014 “Mary McLeod Bethune as Represented in Juvenile Literature,” Children’s

Literature Association, Columbia, SC 2014 “Mary McLeod Bethune’s Shift from Individual to Human Rights,” Berkshire

Conference of Women Historians, Toronto, Canada 2012 “Advocating Democracy: Saving Capitalism, Eleanor Roosevelt, and the

Shaping of Public Policy,” Organization of American Historians, Milwaukee, WI

2011 “The Places in Between: Gender and Sexuality as Models for Interracial

Constructions,” Berkshire Conference of Women Historians, Amherst, MA 2011 Comment, “Nineteenth-Century Missouri,” University of Kansas-University of

Missouri Conference, Lawrence, KS 2011 Comment, “Constructions of Citizenship and Race in Nineteenth and Early

Twentieth-Century Missouri,” Missouri History Conference, Kansas City, MO UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS PRESENTATIONS 2020 “Women of Color and 100 Years of Suffrage,” University Women’s Club 2016 “Music and Civil Rights,” College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Mini-College 2016 “Native American Storytellers,” College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Mini- College 2012 “Work and Life Balance,” (with Ann Schofield, Women, Gender & Sexuality

Studies), New Faculty Workshop, Hall Center for the Humanities 2012, 2010 “From Roots to Return: Tourism, Pilgrimages, and Slave Forts in West

Africa,” College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Mini-College 2011 “Gender—Dead or Alive?!: Drs. Warren and Tucker Compare Bodies of

Evidence," (with Sherrie Tucker, American Studies), Gender Seminar, Hall Center for the Humanities

2011 “The Quest for Citizenship,” African and African American Studies Program

Brown Bag Lunch

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2010 “The Quest for Citizenship,” Kenneth Spencer Research Library, KU Libraries 2009 “The Transatlantic Slave Trade and Contemporary Implications in Africa and

America,” Teacher Summer Institute, Kansas African Studies Center 2008 “Building a Diverse Community at KU” (with Maurice Bryan, Associate Vice

Provost for Diversity and Equity and Ruben Flores, American Studies), Hall Center for the Humanities

2008 “From the Door of No Return to the Door of Return: Legacies of Slavery in West Africa” (with Elizabeth MacGonagle, History/African and African American Studies), African Studies Seminar Series 2007 “Grading Rubrics” (with Jorge Perez, Spanish & Portuguese), KU Teaching

Summit 2006 Chair, “Afro-Indigenous Crossroads,” Shifting Borders of Race and Ethnicity Conference, Haskell Indian Nations University and University of Kansas 2006 “Measuring Student Learning” (with Dan Bernstein, Center for Teaching

Excellence), KU Teaching Summit 2006 “Is That a Bunny on Your Shoulder?: Credibility and Evaluating Web

Sources” (poster session with Tami Albin, Anschutz Library), KU Teaching Summit

2005 “Shades of Brown: Racial Hierarchy and American Citizenship Training for African Americans and Native Americans,” Indigenous and African Experiences in the Americas Seminar, Hall Center for the Humanities 2005 Moderator, “Learning to Hear the Stories VI: Listening in the Borderlands,”

Oral History Workshop, Shifting Borders of Race and Ethnicity Conference, University of Kansas and Haskell Indian Nations University

2005 “From Arson to Baseball: Native American Student Resistance at Haskell Institute, 1884-1930,” Center for Indigenous Nations Studies Brown Bag 2005 “Gender at the Center of Racial Uplift Agendas: African American and Native

American Education in Kansas, 1865-1935,” Gender Seminar, Hall Center for the Humanities

2005 “Service Learning,” KU Teaching Summit 2004 Research Roundtable, Shifting Borders of Race and Ethnicity Conference, Haskell Indian Nations University and University of Kansas 2004 Comment, “Red and Black: A Divided Seminole Nation,” Tribal Law and

Government Conference INVITED SEMINARS/PUBLIC TALKS 2020 Keynote Address, “Women of Color and 100 Year of Suffrage,” Wichita State

University 2019 Keynote Address, “The Importance of Financial Aid,” St. Teresa’s Academy,

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Kansas City, MO 2019 Keynote Address, “African American Education and Quindaro,” Kansas Studies

Center, Johnson County Community College 2019 Keynote Address, “Black Feminism in the Age of Women’s Marches,” Park

University 2018 Organizer and Keynote Address, “50 Years after Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Death:

April 4, 2018,” Martin Luther King Symposium, University of Southern Denmark 2018 Keynote Address, “Memories and Memorials in the US Capitol Building,” Danish

American Studies Student Conference, University of Southern Denmark 2018 “Reflections on 50 Years after Martin Luther King, Jr.,” United States Embassy,

Vienna, Austria 2018 “Women of the “Darker Races” as Global Citizens: Mary McLeod Bethune, the

Founding of the United Nations, and Emergence of Black Feminism,” Modern American Seminar, University of Leeds, England

2016 “Pan-Indian Patriotism,” Watkins Museum of History, Lawrence, KS 2015 “African American and Native American Teachers,” Universal-Unitarian Church,

Lawrence, KS 2014 “Women and Civil Rights,” Association for the Study of African American Life

and History, Kansas City, MO 2014 “The Importance of Women in the Civil Rights Movement,” University Women’s Group, Lawrence, KS 2013 “’Lift as We Climb’: Mary McLeod Bethune's Campaigns for Gender, Civil,

and Human Rights,” Department of History Seminar, University of New Mexico

2011 “The Quest for Citizenship: African American and Native American

Education in Kansas, 1880-1935,” National Archives and Records Administration-Central Plains Region

2010 “The Quest for Citizenship: African American and Native American

Education in Kansas, 1880-1935,” Race and Ethnic Studies Institute, Texas A&M University

2007 Faculty Seminar, Center for Teaching Excellence, University of Kansas 2007 Schlesinger Library Summer Seminar on Gender History, Radcliffe Institute

for Advanced Study, Harvard University 2005 Service-Learning Institute (Spring Session), Center for Teaching Excellence,

University of Kansas 2006 Dissertation to Book Workshop, Hall Center for the Humanities, University of

Kansas

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UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS SERVICE 2019-present Member, University Committee on Promotion and Tenure 2019-present Member (elected), Faculty Evaluation Board, Department of History 2019-present Member, Faculty Search Committee (African American Studies),

Departments of History and American Studies 2019-present Co-Director, New Faculty Foundations Series, Center for Faculty

Development & Mentoring 2018-present Member, Graduate Committee, Department of Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies 2018-2019 Mentor, Center for Faculty Development & Mentoring 2018-2019 Member, Undergraduate Committee, Department of History 2016-2017 Member, Graduate Committee, Department of History 2014-2017 Chair, Graduate Admissions, Department of Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies 2014-2017 Chair, Graduate Committee, Department of Women, Gender & Sexuality

Studies 2016 Member, Sias Research Fellowship Committee, Hall Center for the

Humanities 2015-2016 Chair (elected), Faculty Evaluation Board, Department of History 2014, 2015 Promotion and Tenure Certification Committee, Department of History 2015 Chair (elected), Search Committee for Chair of Department of History 2014, 2015 Co-Director, First-Book Faculty Workshop, Hall Center for the Humanities 2014, 2015 Member, General Research Fund (GRF) Review Committee, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences 2014 Director, Legal History Institute, Study Abroad, Cambridge, England 2013-2015 Instructor, Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, Continuing Education 2013-2015 Member (elected), Faculty Executive Board, Department of History 2013-2015 Sesquicentennial Committee Book Co-editor, Office of the Chancellor 2010-2012 Chair, Gender Standing Field, Department of History 2010-2012 Chair, Graduate Board, Department of History 2010-2012 Chair, Graduate Awards, Department of History

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2011 Search Committee, Hall Distinguished Chair in United States History, Department of History 2009-2010 Chair, Undergraduate Committee, Department of History 2009-2010 Chair, United States Standing Field, Department of History 2009-2010 Chair, Executive Committee, Hall Center for the Humanities; Committee Member, 2007-2008 2009-2010 Member (elected), Faculty Evaluation Board, Department of History 2009 Reviewer, Council of Graduate Schools Arlt Prize, College of Liberal Arts and

Sciences 2008 Associate Director Search Committee, Hall Center for the Humanities 2007-2008 Director Search Committee, Center for Indigenous Nations Studies 2007-2008 Faculty Search Committee, Department of History 2007-2008 Chair, Direct Hire Committee, Department of History; Committee Member, 2004-2006 2007-2008 Co-Director, University of Kansas Annual Oral History Conference 2005-2008 Advisory Committee, Department of History 2005-2006 Diversity Working Group, Office of the Provost 2005-2016 Advisory Board, Women’s Studies Program 2005-2008 Staff Needs Committee, Department of History 2005-2006 Faculty Search Committee, Department of American Studies/Women’s

Studies Program 2005 Facilitator, Service Learning Institute (Fall Session), Center for Teaching

Excellence 2004-2007 Research Fellow, “Shifting Borders of Race and Identity: A Research and

Teaching Project on the Native American and African American Experience” Grant, KU-Haskell Indian Nations University, Ford Foundation

2004-2006 Undergraduate Committee, Department of History NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL SERVICE 2020 Grant Reviewer, National Endowment for the Humanities 2018 Judge, National Women’s Hall of Fame 2019 Induction 2018-present Mentor, National Academy for Education/Spencer Foundation 2017-present Scholar Advisory Board, Eisenhower National Historic Site

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2015-2016 Grant Reviewer, Stanford University Humanities Center 2015 Grant Reviewer, National Endowment for the Humanities 2014 Textbook Reviewer, Pearson Education 2014 Prize Committee, Organization of American Historians 2011, 2014, Manuscript Reviewer, Oxford University Press 2015 2014-present Editorial Board, Kansas History: A Journal of the Central Plains 2010-2017 Manuscript Reviewer, American Studies Journal 2009, 2011, Manuscript Reviewer, Journal of American History 2014, 2015 2009 Grant Reviewer, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada 2008 Judge, Midwestern Association of Graduate Schools Master’s Thesis

Competition 2008 Book Proposal and Manuscript Reviewer, Wiley-Blackwell Publications 2007 Referee, National Endowment for the Humanities, Landmarks of American

History and Culture: Workshops for School Teachers 2006 Manuscript Reviewer, Kansas History: A Journal for the Central Plains UNDERGRADUATE TEACHING University of Southern Denmark “Women and Diversity in the United States” “Native American Myths, History, Literature”

University of Kansas HIST 128 “United States History through the Civil War” HIST 130 “United States History through the Civil War (Honors)” HIST 301 “The Historian’s Craft” HIST 319/WGSS 319 “History of Women and Diversity in the United States” AMS 510/ HIST 530/WS 510 “History of Women in the United States until 1870” AMS 511/ HIST 531/WS 511 “History of Women in the United States after 1870” AMS 609/HIST 609 “Women and Reform” HIST 690/691 “Honors Thesis Seminar” KU Edwards Campus HIST 353 “Indigenous Peoples of North America” AMS 510/ HIST 530/WS 510 “History of Women in the United States until 1870” AMS 511/ HIST 531/WS 511 “History of Women in the United States after 1870” KU Online HIST 353 “Indigenous Peoples of North America” KU Continuing Education—Osher Lifelong Learning Institute “African American Tourism in West Africa”

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“Music and Freedom Movements” “Native American Storytellers” KU Study Abroad—Legal Institute, Cambridge, England HIST 510 “Citizenship in Britain and America” Rockhurst University WS 1000 “Women in Culture” WS 2000 “Women’s Studies Theory and Research Methods” HIST 4100 “History through African American Biography” Stanford University HIST 45 “First Americans: Indian Identities in the American West” GRADUATE TEACHING University of Southern Denmark “Gender, Sexuality, and Society” “Native American Storytellers” University of Kansas HIST 740 “The Making of Modern America, 1865-1920” WGSS800 “History of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies” AMS 837/HIST 897/WS 837 “Comparative Colloquium in Women’s History” HIST 891 “Nineteenth Century Colloquium in United States History” HIST 895/WGSS 835/AMS 835 “Colloquium on Gender” HIST 962 “Graduate Research Seminar” WGSS 804 “Professionalization in Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies” STUDENT COMMITTEES Dissertation Defenses M. Barnard, History M. Spangler, Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies (chair, forthcoming) S. Bell, History (chair, Spring 2019) M. McMurray, History (chair, Fall 2016) J. Smith Miller, History (co-chair, Spring 2016) C. Wolnisty, History K. Weichelt, Geography A. Lilijequist, American Studies J. Prichard, History C. Nitschke, History L. Ruff, History (chair, Spring 2012) D. Gann, History Z. Bond, American Studies E. Miller, American Studies K. Epps, History T. Edwards, History E. Anderson, History D. Peavler, History T. Niermann, History J. Bremer, History T. Miller, History Ph.D. Comprehensive Exams L. Kraus, Communication Studies

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K. McKissick, History (chair, Spring 2017) A. Ruiz, History (chair, Spring 2017) M. Williams, Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies, (chair, Spring 2017) K. Vaggalis, American Studies M. Lunney, History (chair, Fall 2015) B. Trump, History M. Barnard, History B. Griswold, History S. Bell, History (chair, Fall 2014) J. Miller, History (chair, Spring 2012) M. McMurray, History (chair, Fall 2012) A. Dowell, American Studies B. Rahder, American Studies J. Vasquez, History C. Nitschke, History T. Edwards, History T. Miller, History K. Epps, History L. Ruff, History (chair, Spring 2006) D. Peavler, History Dissertation Proposal Defense B. Radher, American Studies A. Dowell, American Studies K. Zacharias, History E. Miller, American Studies M.A. Proposal Defense S. Ortiz, Global Indigenous Nations Studies M.A. Exams J. Kipgen, Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies M. Williams, Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies M. Quiason, Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies M. Williams, Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies K. Woodward, Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies A. Gilbert, Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies E. Stigler, Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies L. Mortenson, School of Education J. Palko, Museum Studies B. Griswold, History S. Paryzek, History M. Lunney, History (chair, Spring 2014) K. McKissick, History (chair, Spring 2014) K. Falen, History (chair, Spring 2014) A. Fine, History (chair, Spring 2014) A. Ruiz, History (chair, Spring 2014) H. Laflen, History (chair, Spring 2014) K. Davis, History (chair, Spring 2014) J. Yoksh, History (chair, Spring 2014) M. Stevenson, History (chair, Spring 2014) K. Clark, History (chair, Summer 2011) C. Kremendahl, History (chair, Spring 2009) K. Wahaus, History (chair, Spring 2009) C. Sales, History (chair, Spring 2009)

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M. Overturf, History R. Slaton, History (chair, Spring 2007) E. Miller, American Studies M. Williams, American Studies L. Ruff, History Undergraduate Honors Thesis Committees S. Ye, History K. Youtsey, History (chair, Spring 2014) C. Ossei, History A. Manny, History (chair, Spring 2011) W. Kimmel, History H. Ballard, History H. Brazier, History (chair, Spring 2010) J. Donnally, History (chair, Spring 2006) A. Mason, History A. Watkins, History S. Zafar, History Graduate and Undergraduate Mentoring J. Flinders, Graduate Course Assistant, School of Education (Spring 2016) L. Brinker, University Scholar, History (2010-2011) K. Epps, Graduate Teaching Mentor, History (2010-2011) J. Nygren, Graduate Teaching Mentor, History (Spring 2012)