California State University Chico - History
Washington State University
Steven
Fountain
California State University
Chico
Adjunct Professor of History and Geography\n\ncourses taught: \n- History of the United States.\n- Historical Geography of North America.\n- American Environmental History.\n- History of California.\n- California Cultural Geography.
California State University
Chico
UC Davis
Adjunct Instructor in History\n\ncourses taught:\n- History of the United States since the Civil War\n- History of the United States through Reconstruction.\n- History of the Trans-Mississippi West to 1850.\n- The Lewis & Clark Expedition: Encounter and Impact (seminar).
UC Davis
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
PhD in History
with emphases in Early American
Environmental
and Native American History. \n• W. Turrentine Jackson Graduate Fellow in History\n• Wakeham Summer Research Fellowship
College of Arts & Letters\n• Graduate Research Award
Consortium for Women and Research\n• Bancroft Library Summer Award
University of California Berkeley\n• American Heritage Center Research Grant
University of Wyoming\n• Filson Historical Society Travel Grant
Filson Historical Society\n\n• Field certification in World History: Cross-Cultural Encounters & Environmental History\n• Additional coursework in Sociology and Native American Studies\n• Research assistant
NEH Teaching American History Summer Institute\n• Teaching Assistant Coordinator
Department of History\n• Committee member
American Women’s & Early American History job searches\n• Speaker Selection Committee
“DNA and History” series
Center for History
Society and Culture
History
University of California
Davis
French
Spanish
Master of Arts (MA)
M. A. in History (focus on North American and World History)\n\n• Teaching Assistant
Department of History\n• University Thesis Award nomination
History
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Bachelor of Science (BS)
Secondary Education and Teaching
Western Oregon University
Teach courses in American History (HIST 110
& 415)
Environmental History (HIST 409 & 494)
Native American History (HIST 308)
the American West (HIST 421)
and Research and Writing in History (HIST 300 & 469).\n\nResearch projects include a forthcoming book
_Horses of their Own Making: An Equestrian History of North America_
and ongoing explorations of indigenous peoples in the fur trades
contemporary federal policy
the history of wildlife management (including wild horses and beaver)
and indigenous-centered curricula.
Washington State University
Horses
Environmental History
Public History
Research
Native American History
Teaching
Wildlife Management
American History
Land Use Issues
University Teaching
Fountain