Yarrington, Douglas K. Associate Professor/Chair
Alexander, Ruth M. Professor
Aloisio, Mark Assistant Professor
Citino, Nathan J. Associate Professor
Didier, John Associate Dean/Associate Professor
Fiege, Mark T. Associate Professor
Fish Kashay, Jennifer Assistant Professor
Fu, May Assistant Professor
Gaughan, Judy E. Assistant Professor
Gudmestad, Robert Assistant Professor
Henry, Todd A. Assistant Professor
Howkins, Adrian Assistant Professor
Jones, Elizabeth Bright Associate
Professor
Knight, Fred Assistant Professor
Kumar, Prakash Assistant Professor
Lindsay, James E. Associate Professor
Little, Ann M. Associate Professor
Long, Kelly A. Associate Professor
Margolf, Diane C. Professor
Ore, Janet D. Associate Professor
Orsi, Jared P. Associate Professor
Smoak, Gregory E. Assistant Professor
Sunseri, Thaddeus Associate Professor
Yalen, Deborah Assistant Professor
Emeritus Faculty
Charles J. Bayard
Eugene H. Berwanger
Wayne Clegern
Manfred J. Enssle
William J. Griswold
James E. Hansen II
James R. Jordan
Thomas J. Knight
James W. Long
David G. McComb
Kenneth W. Rock
Harry Rosenberg
Daniel Tyler
Henry G. Weisser
Arthur J. Worrall
Staff
Lorraine M. Dunn
Katherine "Kat" A. McDonald
Instructors
Brady, Tracy
PhD, Colorado - United States and the Southwest
Freeman, Nancy, A.
MA, Colorado State University - Public History: Archives
Guardiola, Ginger
PhD, Colorado - Western Civilization and Medieval Europe
Hendrickson, G. Mark
PhD, University of California at Santa Barbara - 19th and 20th Century
U.S.
Kirkland, Kenneth J.
PhD, University of Michigan - Modern Europe
Knaus, Pamela Vaughan
PhD, Southern Illinois - United States and Europe
Lingwood, Chad
ABD, University of Toronto - Middle East
McQuillen, Michael
PhD, University of Virginia- History
Pappas, Jeff
PhD, Arizona State - Cultural Resource Management and Historic Preservation
Shaff, Michael
PhD, Colorado - United States and American Diplomatic
Stephen, Dan
PhD, Colorado - Modern Europe
The Colorado State University History Department consists of scholar-teachers whose expertise collectively spans all eras and geographical regions.
Philosophically, we are committed to promoting the intellectual skills
and special pleasures associated with historical study.
Our faculty enjoy students and welcome opportunities to mentor them. This approach is reflected in the active role we take in maximizing the value of graduate study at Colorado State University and in promoting professional opportunities for students after they leave our program.