Sarah Clay

Sarah Clay

Sarah Clay

Lecturer
Department of History
COLU 2038

Biographical Information

I have taught in a broad range of historical topics. Such diversity in teaching allows me to be flexibility in my topic choice and area of expertise. My training allows me to handle different pedagogical approaches as well as the ability to convey different content areas.  I have specialized in the history of the Americas and creating a global perspective for minority populations.

Areas of Interest

History of the Americas

Courses Taught

  • HIST 1400: Colonial Latin America to 1810
  • HIST 1410: Modern Latin American History since 1810
  • HIST 1510: Birth of a Nation United States History until 1788
  • HUM 3990: On the Border
  • HIST 3000: African American History
  • HIST 3580/WEST 3580: Immigrant Histories
  • HUM 3990: Border through Film

Certifications

  • "The Knapsack Institute" An Intensive Three Day Summer Institute Focused on Social Justice Pedagogy at The University of Colorado, Colorado Springs 2014
  • Safe Zone Training, The University of Colorado, Colorado Springs
  • Transgender-specific Safe Zone Training, The University of Colorado, Colorado Springs
  • Online Teaching Certificate, The University of Colorado, Colorado Springs
  • Online Teaching Certificate, Pikes Peak Community College
  • Managing Online Discussions, Pikes Peak Community College

Curriculum Vitae