Expertise

Bonnie Lynn-Sherow is an Associate Professor of American History, who primarily researches and teaches the environmental and agricultural history of North America with particular emphasis on North American Indians and minorities

Lynn-Sherow has published numerous essays and book chapters in Agricultural and Environmental History and on the history of the 1862 Land Grant system.

Future projects include a biography of a Southern Cheyenne family in the twentieth century.

Professor Lynn-Sherow teaches North American Environmental History, North American Agricultural History, North American Indian History, History of Canada, Public History, Historic Preservation and graduate seminars in several research fields.

Communities
North American Studies, International Studies, History
Degrees
PhD, Northwestern University, American History, 1998
MA, Purdue University, West Lafayette, United States History, 1992
BA, University of Windsor, Canadian History, 1981