Fall 2009 Courses:
History 110: History of the U.S. to 1877 [S]
History 300: Writing History [M]
History 494: Global Environmental History [T]
Spring 2010 Courses: (syllabi for these courses will be posted here in late 2009)
HIST 111: History of the U.S. since 1865 [S] (book list)
HIST 409: American Environmental History [T] (book list)
UH 301: University Scholars: Native America and the World in the Gilded Age (book list)
CAMPUS EVENT: The Heartsong of Charging Elk (lecture series & musical performance) (March 22-26, 2010, WSUV/March 27, 2010 WSU Pullman)
Notices & Announcements:
UNDERGRADUATE CONFERENCE: Thompson Rivers Northwestern Conference in History, Philosophy & Politics (1.14-16.10, Kamloops, BC)
SOFTWARE: Free Norton Antivirus for WSU students
UPCOMING CONFERENCES (local events in bold):
American Historical Association - 1.7-10.10, San Diego
American Society for Environmental History & National Council for Public History - 3.10-14.10, Portland
Organization of American Historians - 4.7-10.10, Washington, DC
Western Social Science Association - 4.14-17.10, Reno (student paper competition deadline 1.15.10)
Northwest Archivists (joint mtg w/ Calif., Intermountain, & Rocky Mtn. Archivists) - 4.28-5.1.10, Seattle
Early American Borderlands - 5.13-16.10, St. Augustine, FL
Native American & Indigenous Studies Association - 5.20-22.10, Tucson
Omohundro Institute for Early American History & Culture - 6.10-13.10, Oxford, MS
Society for Values in Higher Education - 7.21-25.09, Portland
Society for Historians of the Early American Republic - 7.22-25.10, Rochester, NY
AHA Pacific Coast Branch - TBA, Santa Clara, CA
The Age of Sail - 10.7-10.10, Vancouver, BC
American Society for Ethnohistory - TBA - Ottawa, ON
Western History Association - 10.13-16.10, Lake Tahoe
Prof. Fountain's Vita (updated 8.09)
