Colleen O'Neill

 Colleen O'Neill

Colleen O'Neill

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  • Reviews5

Biography

Utah State University - Humanities


Resume

  • 1997

    Associate Professor of History with demonstrated experience working in higher education\nSkilled in Teaching

    Editing

    Public Speaking

    and Research\nStrong education professional with a Phd focused in History-US Labor

    Gender

    World

    American Indian from Rutgers

    The State University of New Jersey-New Brunswick.

    Colleen

    O'Neill

    The College of New Rochelle

    Utah State University

    Cal Poly State University

    Logan. UT

    Served as associate editor and coeditor of the Western Historical Quarterly. Acquired article manuscripts

    ushered them through peer review

    and worked with authors to bring them to print.

    Associate Professor/Co-Editor

    Utah State University

    New Rochelle

    New York

    Teaching US and Latin American history as well as interdisciplinary courses in environmental

    gender

    and American Indian History.

    Assistant Professor Of History

    The College of New Rochelle

    Logan

    UT

    Teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in US history

    US western history

    and Native American History

    Associate Professor of History

    Utah State University

    Teaching interdisciplinary courses in Ethnic Studies

    including \"Native American Cultural Images

    \" \"Global Origins of US Cultures

    \" and \"Cultural Landscapes.\"

    Associate Prof of Ethnic Studies

    San Luis Obispo

    California Area

    Cal Poly State University

  • 1990

    Organization of American Historians

    Western History Association

    Labor and Working Class History Association

    Native American and Indigenous Studies Association

    Spanish

    Phd

    Earned a PhD in history. Dissertation: \"Navajo Workers and White Man's Ways\"

    History-US Labor

    Gender

    World

    American Indian

    Rutgers

    The State University of New Jersey-New Brunswick

  • 1987

    MA

    Earned an MA in History. \n\nCompleted an MA thesis: \"A Community Divided: A History of the Bisbee Deportation.\"

    History

    New Mexico State University

  • 1979

    BA

    Studied Political Science. Completed a Bachelor's thesis on the influence of feminism on the Peace Movement in Northern California. \n\nFirst co-director of the Pomona College Women's Union

    Government

    Pomona College

  • History

    University Teaching

    College Teaching

    Research

    Editing

    Community Outreach

    Teaching

    Student Affairs

    Instructional Design

    Grant Writing

    E-Learning

    Qualitative Research

    Distance Learning

    Higher Education

    Public Speaking

    “Bisbee Deportation

    ” Encyclopedia of U.S. Labor and Working-Class History

    “Bisbee Deportation

    ” Encyclopedia of U.S. Labor and Working-Class History

    Domesticity Deployed: Gender

    Race

    and the Construction of Class Struggle in the Bisbee Deportation

    \"

    Working the Navajo Way: Labor and Culture in the Twentieth Century

    Brian Hosmer

    Native Pathways: American Indian Culture and Economic Development in the Twentieth Century

    Interwoven Economic Histories: American Indians in a Capitalist America (with Alexandra Harmon and Paul Rosier)

    Jobs and Sovereignty: Tribal Employment Rights and Energy Development in the 20th Century (book chapter in Indians and Energy

    edited by Sherry Smith and Brian Frehner)

    “Native Americans

    ” Encyclopedia of U.S. Labor and Working-Class History

    Commentaries on the Past and Future of Western History: Multiple Strands of Inquiry in a (Still) Contested Region

    Introduction: Indigenous Peoples and Labor Systems

    ” in Workers Across the Americas edited by Leon Fink

    Charity or Industry?: Gendering of Work Relief in Indian Country in the New Deal Era (book chapter in Indigenous Women and Work: From Labor to Activism

    ed. Carol Williams)

    The ‘Making' of the Navajo Worker: Navajo Households

    the Bureau of Indian Affairs and Off Reservation Wage Work

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