Office Hours:
Monday: 2 pm - 5 pm
Tuesday and Thursday: 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
and by appointment or via zoom
Spring 2021
Hist 114-000A / American History after 1865
Hist 303-000A / US in the 20th Century
Hist 324-000A / Introduction to Museums & Archival Practices
Hist 411-000A / US West & Borderlands
Dr. Kathi Nehls earned her Ph.D. at the University of Georgia in 2015. She specializes
in modern U.S. social and cultural history, with teaching and research emphases in
the American West, American Indian, environmental, and women's and gender history.
Her current book project, Red-tape Fraternities: Associationalism, Gender, and the
State, examines how western state health officials, working at the intersection of
gender, science, technology, and medicine shaped the nation's health policies and
built the capacities of the modern American state.