Cassie Clark

Dr. Cassandra Clark

Dr. Cassie Clark is an Assistant Professor of History at Utah Tech University. She is also a public historian with experience in digital history, exhibit design, documentary writing and production, and other public facing projects. She is currently working on an environmental history book project of insane asylums in the Intermountain Western states of Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, and Arizona.

Education

  • PhD in United States History: Environmental History, History of the American West, University of Utah
  • MA in United States History: Civil War and Reconstruction, University of Northern Colorado
  • BA in History, Adams State University
  • BA in Secondary Education with Emphasis in History, Adams State University

Courses (Fall 2025)

  • American History (HIST 1700)
  • United States History to 1877 (HIST 2700)
  • History of Social Movements in Modern America (HIST 4370)

Other semesters may include United States History since 1877 (HIST 2710), Slavery and the American Republic (HIST 3670), The Civil War and Reconstruction (HIST 3730), The Emergence of Modern America (HIST 3740), The History of Utah (HIST 3870), and African American History 1619-Present (HIST 4800).

Contact

Cassie Clark, PhD

Assistant Professor of History

Email: Cassandra.Clark@utahtech.edu

Phone: 435-652-7827

Office: GCB 469