Kerri Clement


Assistant Professor of History

Lindquist Hall 266
801-626-6706

Research & Teaching Areas

  • American West 
  • North American Environmental History
  • Indigenous History 

Degrees

  • PhD in History, University of Colorado, Boulder (2021)
  • MA in History, Montana State University (2016)
  • BA in History Education/Social Studies Broadfield, Montana State University (2011)

Courses

  • HIST 1700 American Civilization
  • HIST 3010 History of Indigenous America
  • HIST 41230 History of Utah

Biography

Kerri Clement is an assistant professor of history with research expertise in the history of the American West, Indigenous history, and environmental history. Her current book project focuses on bison, borders, and bacteria in Montana, the Crow Reservation, and Yellowstone.

She joined the history department at Weber in the fall of 2024. Previously, she worked as a postdoctoral researcher on a collaborative energy justice project at Montana State University and as a postdoctoral scholar at the University of Idaho.

Publications

Kerri Keller Clement, "", Montana The Magazine of Western History, Spring 2024, Vol. 74, no. 1. 

Kerri Keller Clement,  Montana The Magazine of Western History, Autumn 2020, Vol. 70, no. 3, Winner, 2020 Emerging Scholars Contest and Vivian A. Paladin editors award.

Connor, Dylan Shane, Myron P. Gutmann, Angela R. Cunningham, Kerri Keller Clement, and Stefan Leyk. 2019. “” Annals of the American Association of Geographers 110 (4): 1022–39. doi:10.1080/24694452.2019.1667218.