Thomas G. Andrews 2350 Marion St. , 80205 (303) 956-7536 [email protected]

Employment University of Colorado Boulder Professor of History, 2016-present Director of Graduate Studies, 2017-present Associate Professor of History, 2011-2016

University of Colorado Denver Associate Professor of History, 2010-2011 Assistant Professor of History, 2007- 2010

California State University, Northridge Assistant Professor of History, 2003-2007

Education Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, History, 2003 Dissertation: “The Road to Ludlow: Work, Environment, and Industrialization in Southern Colorado, 1870-1915” Advisor: William Cronon Committee members: Colleen Dunlavy, Arthur McEvoy, William Reese Major Fields: United States, 1850-1950, environmental history Minor Field: Latin American, Canadian, and Caribbean history

M.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison, History, 1997 Thesis: “Settling the : Ecology, Society, and ‘Beautiful Roads’ in the Hispano Colonization of Conejos and Costilla Counties, Colorado” Advisor: William J. Cronon

B.A. summa cum laude, Yale University, Distinction in History and International Studies, Phi Beta Kappa, 1994

Books An Animals’ History of the United States. Under contract with Harvard University Press.

Coyote Valley: Deep History in the High Rockies. Cambridge Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2015. (Finalist for the Colorado Book Award)

Killing for Coal: America’s Deadliest Labor War. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2008. (Winner of the Bancroft Prize from Columbia University, George Perkins Marsh Award, Vincent DeSantis Prize, Caroline Bancroft Prize from Denver Public Library, Clark Spence Award, Colorado Book Award, Kayden Book Prize, and other honors)

Articles and Book Chapters (Peer-Reviewed) “Dust to Dust: The Colorado Coal Mine Explosion Crisis of 1910.” Pages 132-165 in North America: An Environmental History since 1522, ed. George Vrtis and John McNeil. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 2017.

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“Beasts of the Southern Wild: Slaveholders, Slaves, and Other Animals in Charles Ball’s Slavery in the United States.” Pages 21-47 in Rendering Nature: Animals, Bodies, Places, Politics, ed. Marguerite S. Shafer and Phoebe S.K. Young. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2015.

“‘A Single Question that Once Moved Like Light’: Work, Nature, and History.” Pages 425-466 in The Oxford Handbook of Environmental History, ed. Andrew Isenberg. New York: Oxford University Press, 2014.

“’Made by Toile’? Tourism, Landscape, and Labor in Colorado, 1858-1917.” Journal of American History 92 (December, 2005): 837-863.

“Turning the Tables on Assimilation: Oglala Lakotas and the Pine Ridge Day Schools, 1889-1920s.” Western Historical Quarterly 33 (Winter, 2002): 407-430.

“Tata Atanasio Trujillo’s Unlikely Tale of Utes, Nuevo Mexicanos, and the Settling of Colorado’s San Luis Valley.” New Mexico Historical Review 75 (January, 2000): 4-41.

Awards and Honors Colorado Book Award, History (for Coyote Valley), 2017 Society of American Historians (membership by election), 2016-present Organization of American Historians Distinguished Lecturer, 2011-2016 Kayden Book Prize, CU-Boulder, 2012-13 Provost’s Faculty Achievement Award, 2012 Carl Wheat Article Prize, Southern California Quarterly, best article by a senior scholar, 2011-‘12 100 Top Young Historians, History News Network, 2010 Bancroft Prize, Columbia University, 2009 George Perkins Marsh Award, American Society for Environmental History, 2009 Vincent DeSantis Prize, Society for Historians of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era, 2009 Caroline Bancroft Prize, Denver Public Library Western History Department, 2009 Colorado Book Award, History (for Killing for Coal), 2009 Clark Spence Award, Mining History Association, 2009 Honorable Mention, Clements Prize, Clements Center for Southwest Studies, Southern Methodist University, 2009 Honorable Mention, Hundley Book Award, Pacific Coast Branch-American Historical Association, 2009 Noteworthy Book in Industrial Relations and Labor Economics, Industrial Relations Section of Firestone Library, Princeton University, 2009 Best History Book, Westword Magazine’s “Best of Denver,” 2009 Alice Hamilton Article Prize, American Society for Environmental History, 2007 Ray Allen Billington Article Prize, Western History Association, 2006 Polished Apple Teaching Award, California State University-Northridge, 2005 Rachel Carson Dissertation Prize, American Society for Environmental History, 2004 Arrell M. Gibson Article Prize, Western History Association, 2003 Eleanor Adams Article Prize, New Mexico Historical Review, 2001

Grants and Other External Funding National Endowment for the Humanities Public Scholar Award, 2016 Center for the Humanities and Arts Faculty Fellowship, 2013-2014 Guggenheim Fellowship, John Simon Guggenheim Foundation, 2011-12 John Topham and Susan Redd Butler Faculty Fellowship, Charles Redd Center for Western Studies, Brigham Young University, 2009-10 Andrews, p. 3

American Council for Learned Societies Contemplative Practice Fellowship, 2007-8 Bill Lane Center for the North American West, Stanford University, Short-Term Fellow, 2007-8 Los Angeles Westerners Fellowship, Autry National Center, 2006-7 Faculty Research Grants, College of Behavioral and Behavioral Sciences, 2003-7 W. M. Keck Young Scholars Award, Huntington Library, 2005-6 National Institute for the Humanities Summer Institute on “The Redemptive West,” Huntington Library, 2005 John Topham and Susan Redd Butler Faculty Fellowship, Charles Redd Center for Western Studies, Brigham Young University, 2004-5 Judge Julian Beck Instructional Improvement Grant, 2004-5 Research Grants (2), Rockefeller Archive Center, 2000-2001 and 2002-3 U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, Science to Achieve Results (STAR) Graduate Fellowship, 1999- 2002 University Prize Fellowship, University of Wisconsin, 1995-9

Report (Non-Peer-Reviewed) “An Environmental History of the , Rocky Mountain National Park.” Final project report submitted to Rocky Mountain National Park, National Park Service, October, 2011. 534 pages.

Essays (Non-Peer-Reviewed) “What the Strikers Were Fighting For.” Colorado Heritage (March/April 2014): 16-21. “Environmental History Meets the History of the Book: Bancroft’s Works in Perspective.” Proceedings of the Bancroft Library Sesquicentennial Symposium, ed. Charles Faulhaber. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2012. “Thomas Andrews on Robert Adams’s New West Landscapes.” Environmental History 16 (October, 2011): 701-714. “Toward an Environmental History of Hubert Howe Bancroft’s Works: The Nature and Culture of an Audacious Western Enterprise.” Southern California Quarterly 93 (Spring, 2011): 33-68.

Book Reviews Review of Daniel Bender, The Animal Game: Searching for Wildness at the American Zoo (Harvard University Press), in The Journal of Social History (August, 2017), shx078, https://doi.org/10.1093/jsh/shx078 Review of Andrew Downing, Power Lines: Phoenix and the Making of the Modern Southwest (Princeton University Press), in Western Historical Quarterly 47 (summer, 2016), 219. Review of Jen Corrinne Brown, Trout Culture: How Fly Fishing Forever Changed the Rocky Mountain West (University of Washington Press), Agricultural History 90 (spring, 2016), 267-277. Review of James Green, The Devil Is Here in These Hills: West Virginia’s Coal Miners and Their Battle for Freedom (Atlantic Monthly Press), in Journal of Southern History 82 (February, 2016), 194- 196. Review of Andrew Scott Johnson, Mercury and the Making of California: Mining, Landscape, and Race, 1840-1890 (University Press of Colorado), in LABOR: Studies in Working Class History of the Americas (December, 2015), 143-145. Review of Michael C. Steiner, ed., Regionalists on the Left: Radical Voices from the American West (University of Oklahoma Press), in Southern California Quarterly 96 (Spring, 2014), 121-123. Review of Thomas J. Harvey, From Rainbow Bridge to Monument Valley: Making the Modern Old West (University of Oklahoma Press), in Journal of American History 99 (December, 2012), 945-946. Review of Douglas R. Hurt, The Big Empty: The Great Plains in the Twentieth Century (University of Arizona Press), in Great Plains Quarterly 32 (Spring, 2012), 146. Review of Myriam Vuckovic, Voices from Haskell: Indian Students between Two Worlds, 1884-1928 Andrews, p. 4

(University Press of Kansas), in Journal of American Ethnic History 30 (Winter, 2011), 89-91. Review of Jeffrey A. Johnson, “They Are All Red Out Here”: Socialist Politics in the Pacific Northwest, 1895-1925, in Journal of the Society for the History of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era 9 (October, 2010), 545-547. Review of David W. Jones, Mass Motorization and Mass Transit: An American History and Policy Analysis (Indiana University Press), in Journal of American History 96 (September, 2009), 100. Review of Ned Blackhawk, Violence over the Land: Indians and Empires in the Great Basin (Harvard University Press), in Reviews in American History 35 (September 2007), 335-343. Review of Colin G. Calloway, One Vast Winter Count: The Native American West before Lewis and Clark (University of Nebraska Press), in Southern California Quarterly, 86 (2005), 405-407. Review of Louis Warren, ed., American Environmental History (Blackwell Publishing), in Environmental History, 10 (2005), 550-551. Review of John F. Burns and Richard J. Orsi, eds., Taming the Elephant: Politics, Government, and Law in Pioneer California (University of California Press), in Southern California Quarterly 86 (Summer, 2004), 171-172. Review of Lee Scamehorn, High Altitude Energy: A History of Fossil Fuels in Colorado (University Press of Colorado), in Environmental History 9 (January, 2004), 145-146. Review of Mark Neumann, On the Rim: Looking for the Grand Canyon (University of Minnesota Press), in Western Historical Quarterly 31 (Winter, 2000), 496-497. Review of Earle B. Young, Tracks to the Sea: Galveston and Western Railroad Development, 1866-1900 (Texas A & M Press), in Business History Review 74 (Winter, 2000): 770-773.

Presentations and Comments at Academic Conferences "Plenary Session: Legacy of Conquest at 30," Western History Association, 2017 "Ghosts of the Past: Personal Reflections on the Ludlow Massacre Centennial Commemoration," Western History Association, 2017 “Beyond the Only: Native Americans, Dogs, and Domestication in Late-Medieval Native America,” Early Modern Studies Institute/William & Mary Quarterly Workshop on “Early American Environmental Histories,” Huntington Library, 2017 "Roundtable: Energy in American History," Organization of American Historians, 2017 “Roundtable: Non-Human Histories,” Organization of American Historians, 2016 “State of the Field on Interactions between Labor and Environmental History,” Organization of American Historians, 2016 “Roundtable: Nature, Culture, and the Public in the Age of the Anthropocene,” American Society for Environmental History, 2016 “Multispecies Feedback Loops in Toxicity Research and Practice in the Twentieth-Century United States,” American Society for Environmental History, 2016 “The Antibiotic Growth Effect in Livestock: A Multispecies History of Trans-Disciplinary Crossings and Distributed Agency in U.S. Science and Industry, 1900s-1950s,” Vanderbilt History of Medicine and Science Forum, 2016 “Animals and Agricultural History,” Plenary Session, Agricultural History Society, 2015. “Comment: Horses, Cows, and Bears, Oh My! Animals in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Farmers’ Conflicts,” Agricultural History Society, 2015. “Roundtable: Memorializing Massacres in the American West,” Organization of American Historians, 2015 “Roundtable: Violence, Historical Trauma, and Memory in the American West: Anniversaries and Remembering,” Western History Association, 2014 “Roundtable: Historians As Writers: Narrating the History of the North American West,” Pacific Coast Branch-American Historical Association, 2014 “Ludlow and Historical Memory: Centennial Reflections from Colorado,” Ludlow Colloquium, San Francisco State University, 2014 Andrews, p. 5

“Matewan,” in “Thinking through History with John Sayles,” American Historical Association, 2013 Comment, American Society for Environmental History, 2013 Comment, Western History Association, 2013 Comments (2), American Society for Environmental History, 2012 “Robert Adams’ Photographs of the New West,” Western History Association, 2012 Comment, Capitalism in Action Conference, Harvard University, 2011 Comment, American Historical Association, 2011 Comment, Western History Association, 2010 “Plenary Session: Environmental History, Past and Prospect,” Organization of American Historians, 2010 “Roundtable: Writing Your First Book,” American Society for Environmental History, 2010 “Tata Atansio Trujillo’s Unlikely Tale,” UCD Anthropology Department, 2010 Comment, Western History Association, 2009 Ludlow Symposium, Colorado College, 2009 CF&I Symposium, Colorado State University-Pueblo, 2009 “Playing with Fire: Telling Stories about Coal, Mining History, and Fossil-Fuel Dependency,” Western History Association, 2008. “Industrial Revolutions: Fossil-Fuel Dependency in the Mountain West,” Huntington Working Group in Environmental History, 2006. “Comment: Brownbag Seminar,” Huntington Library-University of Southern California Institute for California and the West, 2006. “Spatial Control and Spatial Strategies of Resistance: Progressive Paternalism, New Company Towns, and Industrial Struggle in the Colorado Coalfields,” Pacific Coast Branch of the American Historical Association, 2006. “Migrations: Coming to the Coalfields,” Los Angeles Social History Working Group, 2006. “Colorado’s Coal Mine Workscapes,” Autry Western History Workshop, 2005. Comment, “Commemorating Ludlow,” Pacific Coast Branch of the American Historical Association, 2005 “Blasted Bodies: Making Sense of Nature, Culture, and Power in Colorado’s Coal Mine Workscapes,” American Society for Environmental History, 2005 “Exploding Mines and Striking Miners,” Joint Meeting of the American Society for Environmental History and the National Council on Public History, 2004 “Making the Tourist Landscape,” Western History Association, 2003 “Work and Nature in the Colorado Coalfields,” American Society for Environmental History, 2000

Major Invited Talks, Lectures, and Papers: Academic Outside discussant, “How Nature Works” symposium and edited volume, School of American Research, Santa Fe, September, 2016 Vanderbilt University, February, 2016 Alfred Young Lecture, Northern Illinois University, November 2014 Clements Center for Southwest Studies, Southern Methodist University, January, 2014 Hampton Lecture, University of Montana, November, 2013 Lockridge Workshop, University of Montana, November, 2013 Charles Warren Center, Harvard University, October, 2013 History Department Workshop, Syracuse University, April, 2013 Rocky Mountain Interdisciplinary History Conference, University of Colorado Boulder, September, 2012 Environments & Societies Workshop, University of California-Davis, April, 2012 19th-Century U.S. History Workshop, Georgetown University, April, 2012 Pauley Lecture, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, September, 2011 Rothermere Center, Oxford University, May, 2011 Huntington Library-Autry National Center, May, 2010 Andrews, p. 6

Whitsett Lecturer in Western History, California State University-Northridge, April, 2010 Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley, March, 2010 Distinguished Lecturer in History, University of Arizona, November, 2009 Livingston Lecture, University of Denver, April, 2008

Other Invited Academic Talks, Lectures, and Workshops (Non-CU-Boulder) History Colorado, March, 2016 Minnesota Historical Society History Forum, February, 2016 University of Southern California and Huntington Library Institute for California & the West, April, 2014 University of California, Santa Barbara, April, 2010 University of Colorado-Colorado Springs, November, 2009 Colorado State University, October, 2009 Colorado College, October, 2009 Otterbein College, May, 2009 University of British Columbia, September, 2006

Academic Talks, Lectures, and Workshops at CU-Boulder Panelist, “Buddhist Ethics and Environmentalism: Confluences and Tensions,” Graduate Colloquium, April, 2015 Panelist, “One Park, Many Perspectives: An Exploration of Rocky Mountain National Park at Its Centenary,” Friends of CU Libraries, Norlin Library, March, 2015 Panelist, “Re-Collecting Ludlow,” Norlin Library, April, 2014 Center for Humanities and the Arts, Work-in-Progress Talk, February, 2014

Undergraduate Courses Taught American Indian History Colorado History The Nineteenth-Century American West Thinking and Writing in History: The California Gold Rush Thinking and Writing in History: Horse Nations: Indigenous Americans and Equestrian Revolutions, 1493-1800s U.S. History, 1865-present The American West since 1848 Animals in America California History California History and Geography for Educators Environmental History of the American West Field Experience Lab for Prospective History Teachers Food History (Senior Research Seminar) Natives and Newcomers in the Pacific World: California, Hawaii, and New Zealand, 1769-1915 Theory and Practice of History U.S. History 1920-1960 U.S. Society and Thought, 1860-present: Indians, Animals, and Wild Nature U.S. Urban History

Graduate Courses Taught Graduate Research Seminar in in U.S. History since 1865 Graduate Colloquium in U.S. History since 1865 Readings in the American West Core Themes in U.S. History Environmental History of North America Andrews, p. 7

Historiography Readings in U.S. Environmental History Readings in Later U.S. History, 1877-1932 Research in the American West

Involvement in Individualized Instruction (Graduate Level) Primary advisor: Julia Kendrick, Ph.D. candidate, CU-Boulder, 2017-present Amelia Brackett, Ph.D. candidate, CU-Boulder, 2016-present Kerri Clement, Ph.D. candidate, CU-Boulder, 2016-present Julia Frankenbach, Ph.D. candidate, CU-Boulder, 2014-present Alessandra Link, Ph.D. candidate, CU-Boulder, 2012-present Marni Jackson, M.A. candidate, CU-Boulder, 2012-present Michael Lee, Ph.D. awarded, CU-Boulder, 2013-2017 Jeffrey Wermer, M.A. awarded, CU-Boulder, spring 2014 Dani Newsum, M.A. awarded, CU-Denver, spring 2013

Ph.D. committee member: Sara Porterfield, CU-Boulder, in progress Caroline Grego, CU-Boulder, in progress Jason Newton, Syracuse University, in progress Michael Weeks, CU-Boulder, in progress Karen Lloyd d’Onofrio, CU-Boulder, Ph.D., 2017 Christopher Foss, CU-Boulder, Ph.D., 2016 Michael Karp, St. Louis University, Ph.D., 2015 Mason Auger (geography), CU-Boulder, Ph.D., 2015 Leigh Campbell-Hale, history, CU-Boulder, Ph.D. 2013 Douglas Sheflin, history, CU-Boulder, Ph.D. 2012

Comprehensive exam committee member: Alex Langer, CU-Boulder, spring 2017 Sam Bock, CU-Boulder, spring 2016 Caroline Grego, CU-Boulder, spring 2016 Tim McVaugh, CU-Boulder, spring 2015 Matthew Zepelin, CU-Boulder, spring 2015 Michael Lee, CU-Boulder, spring 2015 Keith Aksel, CU-Boulder, fall 2014 Beau Driver, CU-Boulder, fall 2014 Alessandra Link, CU-Boulder, fall 2014 Sarah Gavison, CU-Boulder, spring 2014 Michael Suarez, CU-Boulder, spring 2013 Jeffrey Wermer, CU-Boulder, spring 2014 Andrew Detch, CU-Boulder, fall 2013 Michael Weeks, CU-Boulder, fall 2012

Involvement in Individualized Instruction (Undergraduate Level) Darby Miller, History Department Honor’s Thesis, spring 2017 Nathan Brien, History Department Honor’s Thesis, spring 2017 Aisha May, History Department Honor’s Thesis, spring 2017 Adam Bell, History Department Honor’s Thesis, spring 2016 Taylor Rose Martin, History Department Honor’s Thesis, spring 2015 Andrews, p. 8

Tarah Vergo, History Department Honor’s Thesis, spring 2015 Rachel Lynn Key, Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program, 2011-2012

Contributions to the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (Non-Peer-Reviewed) “The Human Costs of an Emerging Industrial Economy: Coal Mining Disasters in the West.” Bedford Digital Collections for History: Primary Sources and Projects. Released August, 2014. “Contemplating Animal Histories: Politics and Pedagogy across Borders,” Radical History Review 107 (Spring, 2010): 139-165. “Making Meat: Efficiency and Exploitation in Progressive Chicago.” Organization of American Historians Magazine 24 (January, 2010): 37-40. Flannery Burke and Thomas Andrews. “The Five Cs of History: Putting the Elements of Historical Thinking into Practice in Teacher Education.” Pp. 151-167 in History Education 101: The Past, Present, and Future of Teacher Preparation, eds. Wilson J. Warren and D. Antonio Cantu. Charlotte, N.C.: Information Age Publishing, 2008. -----. “What Does It Mean to Think Historically?” Perspectives: The Newsmagazine of the American Historical Association (January, 2007): 32-35.

Service to the Profession Editorial Board, Reviews in American History, 2018-present Series Co-Editor, Many Wests book series, University of Nebraska Press, 2017-present Editorial Board, Modern American History, 2016-present American Historical Association Local Arrangements Committee, 2017 Section editor, Colorado Encyclopedia, 2013-2016 LABOR: Studies in Working-Class Histories of the America Editorial Board Member, 2012-2015 OAH Magazine of History Editorial Board Member, 2009-2013 Western History Association Ray Allen Billington Prize Committee, 2015-present Nominating Committee, 2010-2012 Local Arrangements Committee, 2009 Organization of American Historians Frederick Jackson Turner Prize Committee, 2010 American Society for Environmental History Educational Outreach Committee, 2007-2015 George Perkins Marsh Prize Committee, 2010 Alice Hamilton Prize Committee, 2007-8 Local Arrangements Committee, 2001 Southern California Quarterly Editorial Board, 2008-present Past Tense Seminar, Huntington Library-University of Southern California Early Modern Studies Institute, Co-organizer, 2006- 7 Los Angeles Social History Workgroup, Participant, 2006- 7 Referee (journals) LABOR: Working-Class Histories of the Americas (3) Agricultural History (2) Environmental History (2) Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era (2) Southern California Historical Quarterly (2) Western Historical Quarterly (2) Andrews, p. 9

Journal of American History (1) Northeastern Naturalist (1) Reviewer (book manuscripts) Cambridge University Press (2) New York University Press (1) Temple University Press (1) University of Nebraska Press (4) University of New Mexico Press (2) University of Washington Press (2) University Press of Colorado (4) University Press of Kansas (2) Evaluator, Retention, Promotion, and Tenure Cases Montana State University New Jersey Institute of Technology/Rutgers-Newark Pennsylvania State University Worcester Polytechnic University

Service to the Department Director of Graduate Studies, 2017-present Member, Executive Committee, 2012-’13, 2014-’15, 2017 Chair, PUEC Committee for Céline Dauverd, tenure and promotion to associate professor, 2015-‘16 Participant, Western History Dissertation Workshop Consortium (with Stanford, University of Southern California, UCLA, University of Nebraska, Southern Methodist University, University of New Mexico, and UC-Davis) Founding Member, Colorado Regional Environmental History Workshop (CREHW), 2011-present Participant, WEST (West, Environment, Science, and Technology) Network, 2012-present Lead Organizer, Athearn Lecture in the History of the American West, 2012, 2014 Chair, African-American History Post-Doctoral Fellowship Search Committee, 2014-‘15 Chair, PUEC Committee for Céline Dauverd, comprehensive review, 2012-‘13 2015-‘16 Organizer, UC-Denver History Department Colloquium Series, 2008-2011 Standing Committee on Curriculum, Teaching, and Teacher Training, UC-Denver 2011 Liaison with School of Education and Human Development regarding Social Studies Education, UC- Denver, 2007-2011 Search Committee, Early Modern European History, CSUN, 2006-7 Whitsett Committee, CSUN, 2003-7 Search Committee, W. P. Whitsett Chair and Professor of California History, CSUN, 2003-5

Service to the College and University Faculty Affiliate, Center for the American West, 2011-present Kayden Research Grant Committee, 2013-2016 Environment & Society Working Group, College of Arts and Sciences, 2013-2015 Provost’s Faculty Achievement Awards Committee, 2013 Dissertation Fellowship Committee, Center for Humanities and the Arts, 2012-13 Participant, Signature Area in Sustainability, UC-Denver, 2007-2011 Single-Subject Credential Program in Social Studies Committee, CSUN, 2006-7 Carnegie Teachers for a New Era Initiative, CSUN, 2003-7

Service to the Public Expert witness testimony, class action suit against Anadarko Petroleum, 2015-2017 Governor’s Ludlow Massacre Centennial Commission, 2013-14 Andrews, p. 10

Public Outreach: Invited Talks and Lectures to Public Audiences Rocky Mountain Conservancy Field Institute, Grand Lake, CO, August, 2016 National Park Service, Denver Service Center, January, 2016 Book Worm, Edwards, CO, March, 2016 Tattered Cover LoDo, October, 2015 Industrial Areas Foundation, Denver, CO, December, 2014 Theatreworks, University of Colorado-Colorado Springs, September, 2014 AFGE Local 1105, Lakewood, CO, April, 2014 History Colorado, April, 2014 History on Screen, Boulder History Museum, April, 2014 Longmont Public Library, Longmont, CO, February, 2014 Pueblo Library District, Pueblo, CO, September, 2013 UMWA Ludlow Commemoration, June, 2012 Superior Historical Commission, Superior, CO, April, 2012 UC-Denver CLAS Dean’s Circle, November, 2010 Denver Posse of Westerners, October, 2010 Conference of Chief Justices and Conference of State Court Administrators, July, 2010 Oregon Humanities, July, 2010 Colorado Historical Society, May, 2010 Lafayette Historical Society, Lafayette, CO, May, 2010 University Women’s Club, Boulder, December, 2009 Tattered Cover Bookstore, Denver, November, 2009 Colorado Yale Association, Denver, November, 2009 Trinidad State College, Trinidad, CO, June, 2009 Colorado Historical Society, October, 2005 Colorado State University, June, 2005 Colorado Endowment for the Humanities, July, 2004 Autry National Center, September, 2004

Educational Outreach Faculty Coordinator, Teaching American History Grant, Douglas County School District-Sheridan School District, CO, 2008-2011 Instructor, Teaching American History Grant, Jefferson County Public Schools, Lakewood, CO, 2001- 2009 Presenter Gilder-Lehrman Summer Teaching Institutes, Boulder, CO, 2008-present Gilder-Lehrman Teaching American History Workshops ESSDACK, Hutchison, KS, June, 2013 Goshen, IN, January, 2013 Sequatchie County, TN, June, 2012 Kevin Simon History Symposium, Sayre School, Lexington, KY, February, 2013 California History Project, Redding, CA (videoconference), February, 2011 Oregon Humanities, Summer Teachers Institute, July, 2010 Teaching with Primary Sources, Metropolitan State College of Denver, July, 2009, February, 2010, July, 2010, February, 2017 Teaching American History Grant, Pueblo, CO, April, 2009 Teaching American History Grant, UCD-Denver Public Schools, Denver, CO, summers, 2003-4 Visiting Historian, National Council for History Education Teaching American History Grants Liberty, NY, February, 2009 Miles City, MT, October, 2008 Andrews, p. 11

Liberty, NY, October, 2008 Greeley, CO, July, 2007 Guest presenter, National Center for History in the Schools, 2006-7 Instructor, Five States of Colorado, Colorado Endowment for the Humanities, 2004

Media Outreach and Consulting On-screen interview, “Forging the West: Colorado Fuel & Iron,” HaveyPro Cinema, aired on Rocky Mountain PBS, fall 2016 “Wildlife Management Can’t Be Avoided,” op-ed published on New York Times Room for Debate (online), January 13, 2016 Consultant and on-screen interview, “The West Virginia Mine Wars,” The Film Posse for WGBH- Boston’s American Experience, 2013-2015 (episode aired, January 2016) On-screen interview, KUSA Denver, “Colorado and Company,” 2015 On-screen interview, Motus Theater, Rocks Karma Arrows Act 2, stage debut, 2014 KRCC-Colorado Springs, interview incorporated into feature-length radio story, 2014 C-SPAN, TV interview for “Boulder Weekend” production, 2014 On-screen interview, Palikari: Louis Tikas and the Ludlow Massacre, feature-length documentary film, produced by Lamprini Thoma, 2013-2014 On-screen interview, Westword multimedia site, 2014 Montana Public Radio, recorded interview, 2013 BBC Radio, 2011 BYU Radio; Utah Public Radio, 2010 “Living on Earth,” WBUR, Boston, 2009 “On Point,” WBUR, Boston, 2009 “Colorado Matters,” KCFR, Denver, 2009 Newstalk Radio, Ireland’s Independent Talk Radio Broadcaster, 2009 KSKQ, Ashland, OR, 2008 “Afternoon Magazine,” WILL, Champagne-Urbana, IL, 2008 “Morning Magazine,” KGNU, Denver, 2008