Ann Tschetter - University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Ann M. Tschetter
Department of History
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
(402) 472-3517
atschetter2@unl.edu
Education:
Ph.D., University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2003
M.A., University of Nebraska at Omaha, 1996 (English)
M.A., University of Nebraska at Omaha, 1994
B.S., University of Nebraska at Omaha, 1991
Professional Experience and Service:
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Chief Undergraduate Advisor, Department of History, 2005-
Lecturer, Department of History, 2002-
Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of History, 1999-2000
MyRed Training Workshop, 2010
College Advisor, New Student Enrollment, 2009-
ACE Course Facilitator (Humanities), College of Arts and Sciences, 2008-10
University Commencement Marshal, 2008-
National Academic Advising Association (NACADA) Advising Workshop, Chicago, IL, 2008
National Academic Advising Association (NACADA) Advising Workshop, Madison, WI, 2007
Ad Hoc Committee on Undergraduate Advising, College of Arts and Sciences, 2006-08
Courses Taught:
120: World History
120: World History to 1500
201: American History to 1877
202: American History after 1877
202: American History after 1877 (Thompson Scholars)
288: Introduction to Historical Methods
100: Western Civilization to 1715
101: Western Civilization since 1715
100H: Western Civilization (Honors)
343/843: American Urban and Social History
344/844: American Urban and Social History
442/842: Antebellum America
446/846: America in the Gilded Age
353/853: From Progressivism to the Great Crash
354/854: Era of F.D.R.
University of Nebraska at Omaha
Instructor, Department of History, 1996-2000
Instructor, Department of English, 1996-1997
Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of English, 1994-96
Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of History, 1992-94
President, Phi Alpha Theta, 1991-1994
Courses Taught:
American History I
American History II
World Civilization I
World Civilization II
English Composition I & II
Creighton University
Instructor, 2002-2004
Course Taught:
Modern Western World
Metro Community College
Instructor, Department of History, 2001
Instructor, Department of English, 2000-2002
Courses Taught:
American History I & II
English Composition
Developmental Writing
Technical Writing
Business Writing
Web-Based Teaching Experience:
University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Summer Independent Study
Instructor, 2000-09
Courses Taught:
World History
Western Civilization I
American History I
Metro Community College
Adjunct Instructor, 2002-
Course Taught:
English Composition II
SMARTHINKING
Online Tutor, 2004-05
Devry University
Visiting Professor, 2005-
Courses Taught:
World in the 20th Century
Contemporary Literature
English Composition
Central Lakes Community College
Adjunct Instructor, 2006
Course Taught:
U.S. Women’s History
Publications:
“Form Follows Fiction: Willa Cather’s Red Cloud, Nebraska,” The American Midwest: An
Interpretive Encyclopedia (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2007)
“’Dissolved into Something Complete and Great’: The Cathers and the Beginnings of Webster
County,” Willa Cather Pioneer Memorial and Educational Foundation Newsletter and
Review, 45 (Summer 2001)
Conference Presentations:
“Chicago and Cather: The Modern City and the Modern Woman,” The International Cather Seminar 2009, Chicago, IL, 2009
“The Role of the Faculty Advisor,” National Academic Advising Association (NACADA)
Region 6 Conference, Chicago, IL, 2008
“Doing Time in Virginia: George Cather as a Deputy Sheriff, 1866-69,” OAH Regional Meeting, Lincoln, NE, 2006
“From Back Creek to Lovely Creek: The Cather Family Moves From Virginia to Nebraska,”
Ninth International Willa Cather Seminar, Middlebury, VT, 2003
“One of the Family: The Nebraska Boyhood of Claude Wheeler,” Great Passions and Great
Aspirations: Willa Cather and World War I Symposium, Lincoln, NE, 2002
“A Nebraska Victorian in Mesa Verde,” Willa Cather on Mesa Verde: A Symposium,
Mesa Verde, CO, 1999
“Form Follows Fiction: The Real Red Cloud in Cather’s Fiction,” Western Literature
Conference, Banff, Canada, 1998
“Cather and Her Alexanders: There was Only One,” Missouri Valley History Conference,
Omaha, NE, 1997
“The Women Defining Destinies: The Depiction of Women in Willa Cather’s My Mortal Enemy
and Dorothy Canfield Fisher’s Bonfire,” Willa Cather Spring Conference, Red Cloud,
NE, 1996
“Mending the Broken Shards through One of Ours: A Reflection on the Friendship of Willa
Cather and Dorothy Canfield Fisher,” Sixth International Willa Cather Seminar, Quebec, Canada, 1995
Professional Memberships:
Willa Cather Pioneer Memorial
American Historical Association
Organization of American Historians
Phi Alpha Theta
Pi Gammu Mu
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