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Kathi Nehls

Progressive Era U.S.; women's history; public health

Graduate Teaching Assistant
B.A. University of Central Oklahoma, 2005

Office: 126 LeConte
Phone: (706) 583-8240

knehls@uga.edu

Research and Teaching Interests

[Environment & Agriculture]
[Native American]
[U.S. 19th & 20th Century]
[Women's History]

Dissertation

"Red-Tape Fraternities: Bureaucratic Networks, Health Policy, and the Development of Administrative Capacities in the American West, 1900-1939," supervised by Dr. Paul S. Sutter (In Progress)

Honors and Awards

Travel Grant, Herbert Hoover Presidential Library (2010-2011)

Dean's Award in Arts and Humanities, UGA Graduate School (2011)

Warner-Fite Scholarship in History, UGA History Department, Presented to an outstanding graduate student in U.S. history (2011)

Graduate Student Research and Performance Grant, Willson Center for Humanities and Arts (2010)

Grant-In-Aid, Rockefeller Archives Center (2008-2009)

Carl Vipperman Teaching Assistantship Award, UGA Department of History, Presented annually by the Department of History to outstanding teaching assistants (2008)

Courses Taught

HIST2112: U.S. History 1865 to Present [Syllabus]

HIST3051: American Indian History since 1840 [Syllabus]

HIST3051: American Indian History since 1840 [Syllabus]

HIST3051: American Indian History since 1840 [Syllabus]

HIST3057: American West Since 1850 [Syllabus]

HIST3086: United States Women's History 1865-Present [Syllabus]