Fawn-Amber Montoya
Fawn-Amber Montoya completed her MA and PhD at the University of Arizona. Montoya completed a pre-doctoral fellowship at Texas Tech University before accepting a Tenure-Track line at Colorado State University- Pueblo. Montoya is the director of University Honors and teaches in the Chicano Studies program and History department. Dr. Montoya is the author of a number of publications and has been awarded University Awards in Excellence for Service and Student Advising and Mentoring.
Books
Articles
“Model Schools and Field Days: Colorado Fuel and Iron’s Construction of Education and Recreation for Children, 1901-1918,”
Published: Mar 25, 2018 by Children and Youth during the Gilded Age and Progressive Era,
Authors: James Marten Ed
Subjects:
History, Gender & Intersectionality Studies
Chapter address construction of citizenship for children in southern Colorado during the Progressive Era
Identifying Search Committee Expectations of Token Hires during the Interview Process"
Published: Jan 01, 2015 by Beginning a Career in Academia: A Guide for Graduate Students of Color
Authors: Dwayne A. Mack, Elwood D. Watson, Michelle M. Camacho.
Co-authored chapter that offers advice for graduate students of color on the hiring process at universities.